Political and Social Sciences, African Studies & Health

University of the Western Cape
Cape Town, South Africa
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Academics

Academics

Credits

Host University Units

50 - 60

Recommended U.S. Semester Credits

12 - 15

Recommended U.S. Quarter Units

18 - 25

Academic Information

Course Credit:  

Credit weighting varies by course/module.  

 

Students enroll in a total of 50-60 UWC credits per semester, which equates to 4-6 courses.   

 

Each course is typically worth 10-15 UWC credits, equivalent to 3-4 U.S. semester credits/4.5-6 quarter units. By this calculation, students earn 12-15 U.S. semester credits per semester.  

 

Please see ISA’s recommendation below for credit transfer:   

- 10 UWC credits = 3 US semester credits/4.5 US quarter units   

- 15 UWC credits = 4 US semester credits/6 US quarter units   

 

The transcript from the University of the Western Cape will reflect UWC credits for each course. Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. Please be in touch with your U.S. university regarding credit transfer.   

According to ISA policy and visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by the host university, for the duration of the program.  

 

Course Level  

Students with no prior knowledge about a specific subject should select introductory courses at the 100 level. Students with prior knowledge about a subject should choose courses at the 200 and 300 level.  

Eligibility for courses may be subject to a placement exam and/or prerequisites.   

 

Restrictions for International Students  

ISA students are not permitted to take classes in the faculties (departments) of Dentistry and Community & Health Sciences. There are limited medical training universities in South Africa, so international students cannot take the places reserved for locals.  

400-level courses are for graduate students and ISA semester students are not permitted to enroll.  

 

Course Selection  

The courses listed below are only a sampling of what courses the university offers. Courses and course hours of instruction are subject to change. To search for courses, please enter the UWC module course database.  

 

1) Select Academic Year & Faculty (department). Then, graduate type should be “undergraduate” and study type is “full-time”. Finally, the degree type should be set to “degree”.    

 

2) Click the bubble next to "an International Student".  

 

3) Now, you will see various degree plans. Click on one that you are interested in to see list of available courses. If you are studying abroad in the fall semester, please choose courses that are offered in Semester 2. If you are studying abroad in the spring, please choose courses offered in Semester 1. ISA students are not eligible to take whole-year classes.  

 

Note: ISA recommends you take a MAXIMUM of one 300 level course as past students have indicated taking two was challenging.  

 

4) Get all possible courses you might take approved for credit transfer by your advisor. If you would like to learn more about each course and access the course outline, you can click on the PDF next to the course title. Requests for more detailed syllabi will need to be made to the Cape Town Program Manager.  

 

Transcript Information  

The transcript from the University of the Western Cape will reflect NQF credits for each course listed below. Please be in touch with your U.S. University regarding credit transfer for this program.   

 

Duly Performed/Duly Performed Refusal  

Duly Performed (DP) is a grade qualifier used at UWC that will determine a student's eligibility to take their final examination.  If a student has received DP for a course, it means that they have met the requirements for continuous assessment (i.e. mid-terms, quizzes, assignments) to take their final exam.  In the UWC system, grades are heavily contingent on the final exam. The largest percentage of a student's grade in a course is determined by the final exam grade.  Opting to not take the final exam will likely lead to a failing grade in the course. 

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Faculty of Arts
Anthropology and Sociology
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
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10 Host University Units
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10 Host University Units
Earth Science
15 Host University Units
20 Host University Units
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20 Host University Units
Economics
15 Host University Units
Economics
ECO133
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
Educational Studies
15 Host University Units
English
15 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
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Mathematics
20 Host University Units
Misc. Department
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
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Political Studies
Psychology
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
Religion and Theology
10 Host University Units
Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
Women's and Gender Studies
10 Host University Units
20 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
Xhosa Department
15 Host University Units
Faculty of Community and Health Sciences
Misc. Department
10 Host University Units
Social Work
10 Host University Units
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences
Academic Development/School of Business and Finance/Economics
20 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
20 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
Geography and Environmental Studies
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
15 Host University Units
10 Host University Units
Course Disclaimer
  • Credits earned vary according to the policies of the students' home institutions. According to ISA policy and possible visa requirements, students must maintain full-time enrollment status, as determined by their home institutions, for the duration of the program.
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