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2022 UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS

The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE) is one of

eight faculties* at the University of Johannesburg, home to five schools,

12 departments and two technology stations. It offers both Engineering

Technology and Engineering Science undergraduate and postgraduate

programmes. In keeping with the University’s comprehensive status, the

Faculty is the first in South Africa to offer global education to a full range

of professional engineering qualifications.

FEBE remains a leading provider of well-qualified and accredited engineers,

technologists and technicians. Over the years, the Faculty has established

strategic partnerships within the international higher education landscape and

with key industry stakeholders. Operating within the dynamic and competitive

higher education landscape, FEBE is innovative in its approach to teaching,

learning, collaborative research, community engagement, international

partnerships and remains at the cutting edge of technology. It is focused on

the promotion of reflective and critical thinking, novel ways of problem-solving

and believes in environmentally sustainable solutions.

Engineering broadly focuses on the creative application of scientific and

technical knowledge to design, analyse, develop structures, machines,

manufacturing processes, construction of works/systems for practical purposes

or maximizing operations. An Engineer is one that analyses and innovates,

while the Technologist will implement and develop and the Technician will

install, commission, maintain and operate. Courses within the Faculty are best

suited for learners who are creative thinkers, possess an inventive imagination

with an aptitude for mathematics, science and technology, learners who enjoy

discovering how things work and solving problems with logic and reason.

The Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment is supported by the

following Accreditation Bodies:

Engineering and Engineering Technology Programmes the Engineering Council

of South Africa (ECSA)

Town and Regional Planning: South African Council for Planners (SACPLAN)

Mine Surveying: South African Council for Professional and Technical Surveyors

(PLATO)

Construction Management: South African Council for Project and Construction

Management Professions (SACPCMP) & South African Council for the Quantity

Surveying Profession (SACQSP)

Quality and Operations Management Programmes are not subject to accreditation

by professional bodies.

Accreditation agencies generally align to international accords and in this way

programmes listed by FEBE receive recognition internationally. ECSA is a signatory of

the Dublin, Sydney andWashington Accord which provides international recognition

for the Faculty’s BEng and BEng Tech. Curricula are specifically designed, taking into

consideration the National Skills Development Plan, industry needs, surrounding

communities, government, economy and international bodies. Programmes are subject

to accreditation visits and quality assurance.