What are joint degrees? 

Joint degrees are specialized programs offered by multiple universities working together. These programs allow you to earn one degree combining the strengths and resources of each institution. 

Benefits of joint degrees: 

  • International Experience: Gain a global perspective through diverse teaching styles and potentially studying abroad. 

  • Dual Expertise: Benefit from the guidance of professors from each participating university. 

  • Enhanced Skills: Develop skills valued in a globalized world, preparing you for a wider range of career opportunities. 

  • Recognized Qualification: Earn a respected degree jointly awarded by all partner institutions. 

How do joint degrees work? 

Universities collaborate to create a program with a shared curriculum. Students may: 

  • Study at multiple campuses: Experience different learning environments. 

  • Receive dual supervision: Benefit from guidance from professors at each university. 

Ready to learn more? 

Explore the Office of International Affairs website to see if a joint degree program aligns with your academic goals. 

The enrolment process is as follows:

process

For more info contact:


Kagiso Ngake
T: +27 51 401 2104
E: ngakekm@ufs.ac.za


For UFS national and international partner universities please click here.

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