So what is the University of Johannesburg (UJ) all about?
The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is an extraordinary bedrock of knowledge that was created through the merger of 3 brilliant institutions which allowed for a vast array of outstanding programmes to be presented under one truly unique umbrella. UJ offers academic qualifications and vocational programmes which means that UJ is all about choice – an all-encompassing environment where you can choose to become a chef or an accountant; a paramedic or a lawyer; an engineer or an event planner. You can choose to be extraordinary in many fields at this truly new African city university!
So, why should I study at UJ?
Studying at UJ is an experience that allows interaction with giant thinkers and thought leaders across all industries, heroes in their fields! At UJ you will be exposed to lecturers that inspire you to become more than you already are , within each one of us there is something great just waiting to be discovered!
UJ is rooted in the vibrant, multi-cultural and diverse city of Johannesburg, its campuses reflect the same energy and embrace the city’s multiplicity with equal passion. UJ has 46 000 students; offers a broad range of learning programmes; and is one of the largest residential Universities in the country. So if you are looking for a well rounded education on all the facets of life, come to UJ.
What programmes does UJ offer?
The University of Johannesburg offers internationally respected and accepted certificates, diplomas and degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level in nine dynamic faculties:
How do I contact UJ?
Visit www.uj.ac.za or call 0861 00 00 UJ to join a university with unlimited aspirations!
How do I apply to study at UJ?
Click onto the UJ Website to download the 2012 application form
Please note it is essential to stick to the application deadline for acceptance to the University is 31 October 2010. Please note there are some Faculties and departments which require earlier applications e.g. applying to take up residence at UJ, if you are a foreign student and for various postgraduate courses.
