Construction Studies

University of the Witwatersrand

Course Info

Subject
Architecture and Design
Languages
English
Duration
3 years
Degrees
Bachelor

Course General Description

The three-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Construction Studies forms the foundation of these professional fields and gives you insights into how they interact. This will help you decide which professional field to pursue at Honours level. Construction managers plan, organise, and control all aspects of large and complex construction projects. They have highly developed managerial skills and advanced technical knowledge of construction processes. They work in construction companies, insurance organisations, manufacturing organisations, and government departments, as property developers and project management consultants. The BSc Construction Studies is accredited by the South African Institute of Building; the Chartered Institute of Building, UK (CIOB); the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, UK (RICS); the South African Council of Quantity Surveying Profession; and the South African Council for Project and Construction Management Professions.

Disciplines

Introductory Statistics for Construction
Construction Drawings
Construction Materials and Environment
Construction Technology
Communication Skills
Quantities and Specifications

Requirements

Academic Transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency

Grants and Scholarships

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships University Entrance Scholarships Equality Scholarships Sports Scholarships National Olympiad winners

School Info

Region
South Africa
Country
Republic of South Africa
City
Johannesburg
Year of Establishment
1922
Number of students
40,259
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
201–250
Webometrics
437

School General Description

Commonly known as “Wits”, the University of the Witwatersrand developed out of the South African School of Mines, set up in Kimberley in 1896. The institution moved to Johannesburg in 1904 and acquired full university status in 1922. From the start, it embraced a philosophy of non-discrimination on the basis of race, which led to intense conflict with the government - including police raids and the detention of both faculty and students - during the apartheid era. The university has an enrolment of 40,259 students as of 2018, of which approximately 20 percent live on campus in the university's 17 residences. 63 percent of the university's total enrolment is for undergraduate study, with 35 percent being postgraduate and the remaining 2 percent being Occasional Students.

School Contacts

www.wits.ac.za
info.ccdu@wits.ac.za
+27 (0)11 717 1888

Connections with Businesses

WHO
New England Journal of Medicine
The Lancet
British Medical Journal
International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR)
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF BASIC AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Tuebingen University (Eberhard Karls)
Leuphana University of Lueneburg
Oldenburg University (Carl von Ossietzky)
Université Paris Nanterre
Universite Libre De Bruxelles
Curtin University of Technology
Chung-Ang University
Sogang University
East China University of Science & Technology
Chongqing University
Soka University

School Notable Alumni

Nelson Mandela
Athol Williams
Angelique Rockas
Clinton Fein
Cecil Skotnes
Ferial Haffajee
Janet Suzman
Kendell Geers

School Notable Academia

Adam Habib
Charles Chinedu Okeahalam
Colin Bundy
Max Price
Loyiso Nongxa
Colin Bundy

Exchange Programmes

More than 20 university partners in study abroad programmes

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Wits Students' Bioethics Society
Student Mining Engineering
Social Work Student's Association

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