Education requirements
4 years Bachelor’s degree (with research project), Honours degree or any equivalent NQF level 8 qualification that carries a 30-credit research and has disciplinary alignment with the AOS-SAMOS curriculum (for more information about NQF, please see the SAQA Fact Sheet)
An average of 65% in science subjects or >70% in other pertinent subjects
An excellent academic track record with strong interests in marine science
Good numeracy skills are highly recommended
Previous specialised knowledge of oceanography or marine biology is not essential
Students from both the natural and social sciences/humanities (+hons) are eligible, with a preference for students with a Science background and those who have demonstrated numerical skills
- Non-science students are required to write in their motivation letter how they will compensate for knowledge gaps in science subjects and numerical skills
Language requirements
The medium of instruction and examination for AOS-SAMOS is English. You must submit evidence of proficiency in English as part of your application. These include any of the following:
For South African applicants, either:
A pass in English Home Language or First Additional Language if you hold the NSC, or
40% In English on the Higher Grade (first or second language) if you hold the Senior Certificate
For international applicants:
A recent TOEFL score (obtained within 3-5 years before application for admission) of at least
- 570 for the paper-based test or
- 230 for the computer-based test or
- 88 for the Internet-based test
- A recent overall band score of 7.0 on the IELTS, with no individual element of the test scoring below 6.0
A score of 65% or more for the Academic Literacy component of the NBT
Additional Requirements
- To learn more information about the UCT Science Faculty admission requirements, course information, course fees and funding opportunities, check the UCT Handbook guides.
- Please refer to the UCT Science Postgraduate Resource Hub for more useful resources to guide you on your postgraduate journey.
- Refer to the Faculty of Science Master's and PhD Information booklet for more detail, this booklet explains and outlines the administrative and academic issues related to the postgraduate experience for Masters and PhD students. It provides valuable information on a range of important faculty and university policies and procedures of direct relevance to higher degree candidates in the Science Faculty, both current and future.
**Candidates who don’t meet the academic requirements can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) if they meet the requirements which includes a minimum five years’ work experience. Visit the Recognition of Prior Learning Overview page for more information or contact Amy Rooks-Smith at the Science Faculty, or call her on 021 650 2082.