University of Johannesburg
Vibrant, multicultural and dynamic, the University of Johannesburg
(UJ) shares the pace and energy of cosmopolitan Johannesburg, the city
whose name it carries. Proudly South African, the University is alive
down to its African roots, and well-prepared for its role in actualising
the potential that higher education holds for the continent’s
development.
The phenomenal success story of the University is one that has surprised critics and won over sceptics. Being an institution that prides itself in its accessible excellence, now in its tenth year of existence, UJ has established itself as an institution of global excellence and world-class stature.
The University has four campuses, namely the Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus; the Auckland Park Kingsway Campus; the Doornfontein Campus; and the Soweto Campus. UJ has, over the past nine years, invested in excess of R2 billion into the upgrading and expansion of living and learning facilities on all of its campuses and into creating a safe and secure, world-class learning and research environment for both staff and students.
In 2014, UJ introduced handheld devices (a tablet or laptop) into first-year classrooms in a bid to connect these young minds with the world of e-knowledge that they are growing into, and to transform their ability to contribute and compete.
With almost 50,000 students; 2,800 international students; 7,200 postgraduates and renowned academic staff, UJ, is an institution with an admirable graduation rate. The undergraduate student module completion rate stands at 84,5%.
27% of South Africa's Black Chartered Accountants who end up flourishing in their careers, come out of UJ. 95% of UJ students obtain employment within 12 months of graduation. This signals the value of UJ’s qualifications to South African and international employers.
The University’s First Year Experience Programme (FYE), an initiative offering academic skills reinforcement with an accent on students mentoring fellow students, is one of the support programmes that help ease the school-to-university transition.
UJ boasts world-class, internationally recognised academic programmes based on curricula informed by cutting-edge developments in both undergraduate and postgraduate education. UJ’s programmes, within its nine faculties, are designed to prepare students for the world of work and for global citizenship. Flagship programmes include: Accounting; Electrical and Electronic/ Mechanical/ Civil/ Mining Engineering; LLB/ BA Law/ BCom Law; Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics; IT/ Computer Sciences; Human Physiology; Optometry; Finance; Psychology; and Teacher Education.
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http://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-johannesburg/undergrad
The phenomenal success story of the University is one that has surprised critics and won over sceptics. Being an institution that prides itself in its accessible excellence, now in its tenth year of existence, UJ has established itself as an institution of global excellence and world-class stature.
The University has four campuses, namely the Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus; the Auckland Park Kingsway Campus; the Doornfontein Campus; and the Soweto Campus. UJ has, over the past nine years, invested in excess of R2 billion into the upgrading and expansion of living and learning facilities on all of its campuses and into creating a safe and secure, world-class learning and research environment for both staff and students.
In 2014, UJ introduced handheld devices (a tablet or laptop) into first-year classrooms in a bid to connect these young minds with the world of e-knowledge that they are growing into, and to transform their ability to contribute and compete.
With almost 50,000 students; 2,800 international students; 7,200 postgraduates and renowned academic staff, UJ, is an institution with an admirable graduation rate. The undergraduate student module completion rate stands at 84,5%.
27% of South Africa's Black Chartered Accountants who end up flourishing in their careers, come out of UJ. 95% of UJ students obtain employment within 12 months of graduation. This signals the value of UJ’s qualifications to South African and international employers.
The University’s First Year Experience Programme (FYE), an initiative offering academic skills reinforcement with an accent on students mentoring fellow students, is one of the support programmes that help ease the school-to-university transition.
UJ boasts world-class, internationally recognised academic programmes based on curricula informed by cutting-edge developments in both undergraduate and postgraduate education. UJ’s programmes, within its nine faculties, are designed to prepare students for the world of work and for global citizenship. Flagship programmes include: Accounting; Electrical and Electronic/ Mechanical/ Civil/ Mining Engineering; LLB/ BA Law/ BCom Law; Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics; IT/ Computer Sciences; Human Physiology; Optometry; Finance; Psychology; and Teacher Education.
For more information click on below link:
http://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-johannesburg/undergrad
