The University of the Witwatersrand's school of education offers a variety of courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate degrees in education. In this article, we will take a look at the entry requirements for the Wits School of Education.
Wits University has 5 faculties which are the Sciences, Commerce, Law, Management, Engineering, Health Sciences and Humanities faculties. The university also has 33 schools and 3000 courses within these faculties.
The Wits School of Education forms part of the university's faculty of humanities, with the school of education offering a variety of academic programmes which are undergraduate, postgraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.
The school has nine divisions that are devoted to a specific area of study. Some of these divisions include Mathematics, Languages, Science & Technology and Social and Economic studies.
There are no set requirements for the Wits School of Education, but they do have programme requirements. For the purpose of this article, we will focus on the undergraduate programme requirements.
Applicants who have APS scores of 31-35 will be put on a waiting list, subject to place availability. It is also important to note that due to limited space in the programme students with higher English results will be given preference.