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Contents Why the University of Johannesburg? 1 Economic Diversity 1 Natural Diversity 2 Cultural Diversity 3 Why Study Abroad? 3 More about UJ 4 Academic Programmes 5 Semester Programmes 5 Short Programmes 6 US Federal Student Aid 6 Application Procedures 6 Language Requirements 7 How to apply for a Study Visa 7 Requirements of RSA Visa authority 7 Important Semester Dates 8 Accommodation 9 Residence Facilities 9 Safety 10 Medical Aid 11 Immunizations/Vaccinations 11 Money Matters 12 The UJ Writing Centre 14 Tourist Attractions 15 Contact Us 16
Study Abroad Welcome As cliché as it sounds, by studying abroad you will become a much worldlier person, and become more marketable to grad schools and employers because of the intangible life skills you’re going to pick up along the way. Think of it as gaining a sort of cultural capital. The fact that you’ve studied abroad will answer many people’s questions about what type of person you are even before they have to ask. Perhaps one of the best ways to experience culture is to live it, which is exactly what you’ll be doing as a study abroad student. Aside from gaining an understanding for cultures other than your own, you will also gain intangible skills. Independence, time management, organization, social skills and self-confidence, just to name a few, will all develop exponentially while you’re abroad. There will be a moment while abroad when you’ll realize that you’ve made the right decision: Treasure that moment. That moment will come when all the stress from the first few weeks of getting acclimated is finally over, and it’s at that point that you will fully grasp what you’re doing, the magnitude of your decision to go abroad and your new found drive to take advantage of every opportunity that lay ahead of you. Mr Lebethe D. Malefo Director: Study Abroad
1 Why the University of Johannesburg? Johannesburg in South Africa is the paced economy, mining became second largest city in Africa, with a metaphor for virtually every more than 3 million people calling sphere of life, progress and the this bustling metropolis home. accumulation of wealth in Egoli Joburg, or Jozi as some prefer to (the City of Gold). Like miners of call it, offers visitors an experience old, staff and students at UJ are as unique and diverse as the city continually honing their skill to itself. mine seams of knowledge found Johannesburg is undoubtedly the below the surface of the wide range premier metropolis of Africa and of disciplines. The UJ community the University of Johannesburg (UJ) identifies closely with the city in is one of its leading institutions. which it works and studies. Johannesburg and UJ share much The Study Abroad programme at more than just a name, for both UJ will give you an opportunity to grapples with the technological, continue your academic studies scientific, economic, social and while living and travelling in our political challenges that occur in beautiful country, this unique environment founded allowing you to explore a rich on the gold mining industry. With environment where experiential gold so central to the city’s fast- education meets global awareness. Economic Diversity South Africa’s economy is supported family businesses and street by a diverse variety of business. vendors, South Africa’s workforce is From big conglomerates and indeed as diverse as the country. As international companies to small, the economic powerhouse of Africa, South Africa is the leading country on the continent in industrial output, mineral production and generating most of Africa’s electricity. e l C
2 Natural Diversity South Africa is famous for its breath With over 200 mammal species it taking scenery and abundance of is hard to identify those that stand wildlife. Wildlife does not roam out, but the samango monkeys, free in cosmopolitan areas, but baboons, dassies and meerkats is confined to farms, uninhabited are the most entertaining and fields, private game lodges and interesting. national parks. As a country that is bounded by the Five famous inhabitants on the wild Indian Ocean in the east and the are especially popular, not only with Atlantic Ocean to the west, it is no tourists, but also with the locals. surprise that eight whale species The ‘Big Five’, as they are known, can be viewed in South African are found mostly in the bigger waters. Another interesting fact national parks, however, in the last about our waters is that 2000 other five years these animals can also be fish species, 16% of the world’s total seen at some of the private game swim around in these waters. lodges. The Big Five includes: elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo. Other African icons like hippo, giraffe, cheetah and whales can also be seen. i n g r a t ty b le ver s i di
3 Cultural Diversity Probably the most diverse element enjoy a ‘braai’ (a barbecue) which In South African is its people and can include steak, chicken, sosaties their cultures. As a country with 11 (marinated meat on a skewer), and official languages, namely Afrikaans, boerewors (spicy sausage), Potjiekos English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, (meat & vegetable stew) and pot Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, brood (baked bread), both cooked Tshivenda, and Xitsonga, one can over coal in cast-iron pots, are also just imagine how vibrant, colourful local favourites. South African wines and interesting life in South African are among the best in the world, can be. and there are also good local beers. South African cuisine has unusual As a popular tourist destination, variety derived from the culinary one can find a little piece of Africa traditions of its diverse population. across the globe. People who visit Traditional food include: bunny the country however, do not only chow (curry in a half-loaf of bread), take home curio but also a little of samp (corn) and beans, bobotie (a the spirit of Africa. This spirit of curried mince dish of Malay origin), Africa gets into your bones, into milk tart, koeksusters (sweet syrupy your soul and makes you remember deep-fried twisted pastries) and this country of sweet sorrow, and biltong (salty dried meat). South amazement, which can leave you Africans are very fond of meat and breathless at times. Why study abroad? Cultural exchange Enhancement of employment and awareness: opportunities: Culture influences how you think As the world continues to become and reason. Immersion into in more globalized, a student who has another culture influences your own studied abroad is perceived to be customs and norms. Consequently, self-motivated, independent, willing immersion into a different culture to embrace challenges, and able provides you with the perspective to cope with diverse problems and and the competence to function in situations. many cultural settings. Experience UJ will offer you more than just g the rich multi-cultural diversity our an internationally recognised i n country has to offer. qualification. There are a myriad r Sha riences of opportunities for personal growth through participating in volunteer programmes, student clubs, sporting codes, recreational e programmes, and cultural and x p social events. E
4 More about UJ The University of Johannesburg is The university has identified an international university of choice, seven (7) Faculties and the anchored in Africa, dynamically shaping the future. It shares the College of Business and pace and energy of cosmopolitan Economics across all four Johannesburg. Noted for its campuses, namely: strength in Science Technology, • College of Business and Engineering and Maths, UJ Economics offers a comprehensive menu of programmes, based on a bedrock • Art, Design and Architecture of distinguished scholarship, • Education excellence in teaching, reputable • Engineering and the research and innovation. It is Built Environment committed to delivering outstanding • Health Sciences higher education to students of • Humanities exceptional calibre and potential. • Law UJ focuses on the identification of research niche areas, community • Science engagement, and a commitment to internationalisation. For more info visit http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/ The University of Johannesburg Faculties/Pages/default.aspx has four campuses all located in the metropolitan area of the city of The University has 24 research Johannesburg, namely the Auckland centres which are either located Park Bunting Road Campus (APB), within a faculty or are stand-alone Auckland Park Kingsway Campus entities. (APK), Doornfontein Campus (DFC) UJ also has A-rated researchers who and the Soweto Campus (SWC). are unequivocally recognised by their peers as leading international scholars in their field for the quality and impact of their recent research outputs and has identified seven (7) niche areas, namely: Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Sociological Research, economic Geometallurgy, Energy and Sustainable Development, Neotechnology, Telecommunications and Water and Health.
5 The institution has further • the cultivation of an international collaborated with a large number environment on campus, where of universities in numerous students and staff from around countries around the world as a the globe are fully integrated way of investigating problems that into UJ life especially, developing countries • the promotion of the academic have in common, such as water and curriculum, including dialogue energy, poverty and housing and is with the international community furthermore involved in community about issues of national and engagements such as the Law global importance Clinic, Operation Bright Sight and • the development of international HIV/Aids. partnerships The University of Johannesburg • the implementation of is continuing a rich legacy of international collaborations, internationalisation, enhancing its involving research and student scholarly engagement and impact and staff mobility, that lead on the national, regional and towards the enrichment of our continental transformation agenda. research and teaching, in pursuit Internationalisation at UJ entails: of excellence in scholarship Academic Programmes We offer programmes for direct • Faculty of Humanities - http:// enrolment in all nine faculties. In www.uj.ac.za/EN/Faculties/ order to view all the programmes, humanities courses and modules with course • Faculty of Law - http://www.uj.ac. descriptions, offered per Faculty, za/EN/Faculties/law please visit: • Faculty of Science - http://www. • College of Business and uj.ac.za/EN/Faculties/science Economics - https://www.uj.ac. za/faculties/cbe/ Pages/default. Semester Programmes aspx Students can choose any • Faculty of Arts, Design and combination of a maximum of Architecture - http://www.uj.ac. four semester courses from any of za/EN/Faculties/fada the nine Faculties at the UJ. Once • Faculty of Education - http:// accepted, students register with the www.uj.ac.za/EN/Faculties/edu University and attend their selected • Faculty of Engineering and courses with the general UJ student the Built Environment - http:// population. www.uj.ac.za/EN/Faculties/ engineering • Faculty of Health Sciences - http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/ Faculties/health
6 Short Programmes Re-imagining Africa: Media and the African Continent; The Division for Internationalisation, in collaboration with different 20 Days of Social Engagement academic departments, offers Cultural Tours: An official University a suite of short courses during transcript or a certificate of the winter (July) and summer attendance (November) holiday breaks. These will be issued to the student on the are largely two- week long, credit- successful completion of the bearing courses. They comprise course and its assessment. ten lectures over one week, an industry-related immersion and an US Federal Student Aid assessment. The University of Johannesburg The university continues (UJ) is eligible to participate in the William D. Ford Direct Loan to host a number of short Program. The program allows a courses which include: student to apply for a subsidized Fabricating Design Spaces loan, unsubsidized loan, Graduate Plus Loan or a Parent Plus Loan. Social Entrepreneurship: Any citizen, permanent resident or Rethinking the role of government, eligible non-citizen of the US can the private sector and civil society; apply for aid. Direct loan funds Re-fashioning Africa: South African can only be used by the registered Fashion in the spotlight; student for study costs. Application Procedures For an application to be considered, • Proof that a minimum GPA of 2.6 students are required to submit the has been obtained by students following documentation: coming from the USA. Students • A completed original application from countries other than the form for studying abroad. USA will be assessed on the Students, under the age of 21, basis of their transcripts and should have their application need not provide a GPA forms countersigned by a • A Test of English as Foreign parent or legal guardian Language proficiency, i.e. TOEFL • Application letter/ or IELTS, for students whose first curriculum vitae language is not English, and/or • Certified copy of your official who have studied in a language academic transcripts (please other than English attach a notarised English • A South African registered translation if the original medical aid as required documents are not in English) by legislation • Certified copy of the • Passport sized photograph identification pages in your passport
7 Language Requirements • Proof of financial means to cover tuition fees and maintenance IELTS is the University’s preferred Language Proficiency test accepted • Confirmation and proof of for studying purposes at UJ for payment of a South African students coming from countries or Medical Aid cover with a institutions where the language of medical scheme registered instruction is not English. However, with the SA Medical Schemes due to the inaccessibility of IELTS in Council. Cover must remain the majority of countries that feed valid for the duration of stay in the Study Abroad programme at South Africa UJ and in South Africa, in general, • A registration deposit or a return a student who has passed TOEFLE ticket to the country of origin. at the required IELTS level will be • Medical and radiology reports considered for study. (less than six months old) How to Apply for • Yellow Fever vaccination certificate, if relevant a Study Visa • An official letter confirming The University is not visated to provisional acceptance or register you until you have produced acceptance at that learning your VALID study visa. A study visa institution and the duration of application must be processed prior the course. to entry into RSA. • Details regarding arranged You are required to apply for a accommodation while in study visa at the South African South Africa High Commission, Embassy, • Relevant certificates if married, Consulate or Trade Mission in your widowed, divorced or separated country of residence. If there is • If you are 18 years and older, no South African representative a police clearance certificate in that country, you must apply to from each country in which you the nearest South African High resided for 12 months or longer Commission, Embassy, Consulate since the age of 18 years is or Trade Mission. required. Requirements of • Applicants are advised to RSA Visa authority keep a copy of their submission documents and all The following documents must receipts safely be submitted with the BI-1738 application form to the South Nationals of some African African Visa issuing authority in your countries are not required to pay country to obtain your Study Visa: the repatriations deposit if their Government undertakes, in writing, • A passport valid for no less to cover all costs relating to any than 30 days after the expiry of repatriation action that may intended visit become necessary. • Payment of the prescribed fee • A vaccination certificate, if required by the Act
8 You are advised to submit the PLEASE NOTE documentation as soon as possible The holder of a study visa for studies to the South African Visa issuing at a higher education institution may authority near you. - DO NOT send conduct part-time work for a period the documentation to the University. not exceeding 20 hours per We, however advise that you keep week a copy of your submission and all receipts safely. Important Semester Dates FIRST SEMESTER 2019 ACTIVITY DATES (4 February 2019 – 12 June 2019) Student Arrival 28 Jan 2019 Orientation Dates 28 Jan - 2 Feb 2019 Registration 1 Feb 2019 Excursion 2 Feb 2019 First Term 4 Feb - 11 May 2019 Autumn Recess 23 March - 31 March 2019 Study Break 18 May - 24 May 2019 Winter Holidays 11 June - 7 July 2019 SECOND SEMESTER 2019 ACTIVITY DATES (22 July 2019 – 27 November 2019) Student Arrival 15 July 2019 Orientation Dates 15 July - 21 July 2019 Registration 19 July 2019 Excursion 20 July 2019 Second Term 22 July - 1 Nov 2019 Spring Recess 21 Sept - 29 Sept 2019 Study Break 2 Nov - 8 Nov 2019 Summer Holidays 27 Nov 2019 *Please note that the semester dates are subject to change on an annual basis, please visit the following website to view the academic calendar : www.uj.ac.za
9 Accommodation The dormitories are what we call helps them integrate easily. All the residences, accommodating more four campuses are equipped with than 5000 students where you will meeting places, restaurants, coffee meet students from all walks of life, shops, cafeterias, recreational from all over the world and build facilities and even shops for added life-long relationships. The University convenience. of Johannesburg has 22 residences spread across all campuses and Residence Facilities 4 day houses. • All UJ residences are self- catering. They have fully Soweto Campus (SWC) has three furnished rooms, fully equipped residences - one mixed residence, kitchens, and ablution and one female residence and one shower facilities male residence. Doornfontein Campus (DFC) has eight residences • Most residences have television – one senior residence and seven rooms that are open 24 hours a junior residences. The junior day and have satellite television residences are divided into two • Most residences have laundry ladies’ residences and five men’s facilities available on their residences. Auckland Park Bunting premises or nearby Road (APB) Campus has five • Braai (barbeque) facilities and residences – two senior residences recreation centres are available and three junior residences. Both to encourage social integration senior residences are mixed-gender among students residences and the junior residences • All our residences are secured are divided into two ladies’ and access controlled. Security residences and one men’s residence. personnel patrol all our Auckland Park Kingsway (APK) campuses and residences Campus has ten residences and four • To keep our residences at day houses. These consist of one acceptable hygienic standards, senior residence and thirteen junior the University has a cleaning residences. The senior residence is staff in all the residences to a mixed-gender residence. Junior service the student rooms and residences are divided into five the social and academic spaces ladies’ residences and four men’s residences. Day houses are divided Students are provided with the into two men’s day houses and following in their accommodation: two ladies’ day houses. Students fridge, stove, cutlery, crockery, bed, have to cook by themselves thus bedding, blankets, internet access giving an opportunity to showcase and a study desk and chair. their culinary skills and also it Building mem
10 Safety As with any large city anywhere in in the trunk, out of sight. Don’t the world, security should not be leave valuables on the seat taken for granted. Security concerns where they can be seen in Johannesburg are hugely • Plan your route before you set overstated by sensationalist press off to a place you have not but precautions should be taken as been before. If you do get you would anywhere else. lost, don’t ask assistance from Here are some tips to ensure passing strangers, find a well-lit a pleasant and safe stay in our petrol station and ask there beautiful country: instead. Use a GPS as an added • Keep valuables such as jewellery precaution and cameras out of sight – • Avoid casual sex. HIV infection is pickpockets and “smash and highest in Africa and not to be grab” thieves will find you a taken lightly tempting target • Making friends is great but • Do not allow any strangers allowing a stranger to take you to assist you at the ATM. It is somewhere you don’t know is preferable to also utilise ATM’s dangerous on campus or in • Do not allow strangers into your shopping malls. place of residence • Don’t walk around at night or • Travel with your mobile/cell venture into the seedier areas phone and have emergency of Johannesburg on your own – numbers keyed in you wouldn’t do it at home, so • When you go out, please do not don’t do it here leave your drinks unattended, • Respect other people’s privacy either take it with you or get a – ask friend to keep an eye on your if it is ok to photograph them drink. Date rape drugs a reality before you do so throughout the world, so be • Don’t give money to beggars – cautious not all those you see begging • Be cautious and plan ahead. If are genuine and you are something wouldn’t be sensible vulnerable if you open in your home town, its certainly your wallet in plain sight not a good idea in a strange • Keep your windows closed and place car doors locked when travelling and put all valuables such as handbags and shopping bags mories
11 Medical Aid In terms of the Immigration Act record or other proof of inoculation, [No 19 of 2004], as amended or they must be inoculated at the any prospective student to the airport in order to be permitted Republic of South Africa must be entry. It is recommended that in possession of medical aid cover students planning to study nursing, provided by a medical scheme social work or any other subject registered and administered in the which involves working with the Republic in terms of the Medical underprivileged community, have Schemes Act [No 131 of 1998]. In a course of Hepatitis B inoculating order to be legally compliant, the starting, If possible, 9 months University requires proof of full prior to arrival in South Africa. It medical cover as described, paid is recommended that you consult upfront for the duration of your your personal physician in your studies in a particular academic year. home country for further advice and You may contact Mr Neville information on inoculations. Govender at Momentum Health Precautions should be taken if (Neville.govender@momentum. travelling to the Kruger National co.za) or Ms Esther Oosthuizen Park and other low altitude game at CompCare Medical Scheme parks and surrounding areas. (estero@live.co.za) to arrange for Malaria prophylaxis should be a South African medical aid cover taken before arriving in, during your prior to your arrival. Be sure to stay in, and after departure from, advise them you are an these areas. Remember that to be exchange student. effective these anti-malaria drugs must be taken regularly and in Immunizations or Vaccinations strict accordance with the doctor’s Travellers entering South Africa instruction (www.travelclinic.co.za). from countries where yellow fever is endemic are often required to present their yellow World Health Organization (WHO) vaccination UJ Cul
12 Money Matters Where a student exchange agreement exists between the UJ and another academic institution, tuition fees are waived upon registration of an exchange student. The cost of direct enrolment is R33 000.00 per semester in 2015. All the students at the UJ are required to pay the following additional amounts: ICT levy R 650.00 Registration fee R 610.00 International Management fee R 17 000.00 Accommodation ± R 15 000 for 6 months Credit Card and Travel Cards Most international credit cards such as American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are accepted, as well as travel cards. Foreign currency is accepted in South Africa, and may be converted into local currency. There is no restriction on the amount of foreign currency you may bring into the country; however it has to be declared at Customs and Excise when you arrive. Please note: A commission fee is charged every time you exchange currency. Tipping Tipping is common practice in South Africa for a range of services. In restaurant the accepted standard is around 10% of the bill, although sometimes a gratuity will be included (often in the case of large party). Service station attendants will expect a tip of two or three Rand for filling up with petrol, checking oil, water and tire pressure and cleaning windscreens. It is also appropriate to tip taxi drivers and tour guides. Uniformed parking attendants will offer to safeguard your car for a tip from two Rand upwards. Regarding living in South Africa, the average rate of exchange is around $1 = R12.00 – R14.00. The figures below give a rough estimate of the cost of basic necessities: Food • 1 loaf of bread R15.00 • 1 kg of potatoes R16.00 • 2 l of milk R18.00 • 1 dozen eggs R24.00 - R32.00 (Depending on size whether Free Range or not) lture • Medium pizzas R30.00 – R50.00 • Monthly groceries for one person 2 500.00 – R3 000.00
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14 The UJ Writing Centre Because of the differences in • Expressing ideas clearly academic systems from country and coherently to country, assessment modes are • Developing self-monitoring skills also different and so is the required • Avoiding plagiarism style of writing. We encourage • Referencing correctly students to visit the UJ Writing Centre for advice on writing styles How it Works for assignments, papers and • To see a consultant, drop by or examinations. phone for an appointment The Writing Centre is a free service • Bring all available materials for any UJ student who would like to the consultation – notes, to write better. It is staffed by rough draft, and assignment post-graduate students from a instructions range of disciplines, who have been • Writing consultants will not specially trained to help students revise or edit work. However, with any aspect of academic they will help to find solutions to writing, including: your own writing problems • Understanding the focus of • Students are encouraged to an assignment c come more than once i • Structuring an essay a d e m Ac r i ty in t e g
15 Tourist Attractions • The Lion Park where you can spacious indigenous gardens see the rare “white lions”, walk make it the perfect place for with cheetahs and experience a a picnic diversity of African wildlife • Kromdraai Hiking Trails for • Gold Reef City where the old those who love the open air, mining past comes to life with spectacular views and exploring shows, authentic costumes and on foot buildings, fabulous restaurants • Melville Koppies is the and loads of entertainment last conserved remnant of • Apartheid Museum gives a Johannesburg’s ridges as they detailed look into the lives were before the discovery of of South Africans during the gold in 1886 and its geology Apartheid era goes back three billion years • Museum Africa - a journey • The Cradle of Humankind and back into the glory years of the Sterkfontein Caves where the African continent’s past, some of the most valuable when the first civilizations were humanoid fossils have created and thrived been found • The Market Theatre was For more information on South made famous as the first fully Africa visit the following websites: integrated theatre and houses www.southafrica.info three theatres, restaurants, www.southafrica.net bar and museum www.lonelyplanet.com • Witwatersrand National www.southafrica-travel.net Botanical Gardens is a great place to hike and admire South Africa’s diverse plant heritage. In addition, you can walk to the top of the falls and observe the nesting pair of highly endangered black eagles • Johannesburg Zoological Gardens covers 81 hectares of land and was founded in 1904. Attractive animal exhibits and
16 Contact Us Mrs Lisle du Plessis Manager: Study Abroad | Division for Internationalisation Madibeng Building Mezzanine Level | Kingsway Campus University of Johannesburg | P.O. Box 524 | Auckland Park, 2006 Tel/Fax: +27 (0)11 559 2528 | Email: lduplessis@uj.ac.za US Federal Student Aid Mr Lebethe Malefo Director: Study Abroad | Division for Internationalisation Madibeng Building Mezzanine Level | Kingsway Campus University of Johannesburg | P.O. Box 524 | Auckland Park, 2006 Tel: +27 (0)11 559 4592 | Email: lmalefo@uj.ac.za www.uj.ac.za
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