MSc in Botany (Research)

Study Discipline: Science & Mathematics
Study Programme Details
City:Johannesburg
Country: South Africa
Admission Sessions:Summer Session
Study Format: Full Time, Part Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Master's degree

Duration

24 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a profound journey of discovery with our MSc in Botany (Research) program at the University of Johannesburg, where the essence of advanced education converges with the boundless possibilities of botanical exploration. Delve into a program designed not only to impart specialized knowledge but also to nurture essential skills such as innovation, decision-making, strategic thinking, and organizational proficiency. This dissertation-based Master of Science degree unfolds as a captivating narrative, culminating in a comprehensive study of a specialized area within the field of botany, elegantly presented in the form of a dissertation.

Overview

Unleash your potential with the MSc in Botany (Research) program at the University of Johannesburg, a beacon of excellence where academic rigor meets the lush landscapes of botanical inquiry. Program Code M2029Q beckons part-time and full-time enthusiasts to explore the depths of NQF Level 9, accruing 180 NQF credits that serve as stepping stones toward a botanical odyssey. The vibrant campus at Auckland Park Kingsway sets the stage for a transformative academic experience, spanning 2 years for full-time scholars and 3 years for those choosing the part-time trajectory.

In a world where the green tapestry of botany unravels new possibilities every day, our program stands as a testament to adapting to current trends and embracing future possibilities. As you navigate this program, envision yourself not just as a student but as an integral part of the botanical narrative, contributing to the ever-evolving knowledge of our green planet.

Admission Requirements

The minimum admission requirement for a master programme is a qualification at NQF Level 8, an honours qualification, a four-year 480 NQF credit bachelor’s qualification (with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF Level 8), or a postgraduate diploma, in the same or a relevant field of study or discipline. The relevant field of study or discipline is determined by the relevant Faculty Board, approved by the Senate Higher Degrees Committee and ratified by Senate. Admission requirements are department specific and approved by the Executive Dean. Admission to a master programme is not automatic even if the applicant is in possession of an appropriate preceding qualification. A department may, subject to approval by the Executive Dean, require a student to successfully complete certain specified components before the master’s degree can be awarded. Students applying for master’s degree studies in general need to have obtained their previous relevant degree with an average mark of at least 65% or equivalent. In exceptional cases a student with a mark between 60% and 64% may apply to be accepted for study provided a motivation from the Supervisor and the Head of Department where the study is to be conducted is submitted to the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science for approval.

  • Advanced Plant Physiology
  • Experimental Techniques in Botanical Research
  • Research Methodology in Plant Science
  • Biodiversity and Conservation Strategies
  • Dissertation Proposal Writing

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Future Career Outcomes

Embark on a journey inspired by our successful alumni, who have seamlessly integrated into the intricate tapestry of botanical professions. Witness how the program aligns with the dynamic demands of the industry, providing graduates with the skills and insights needed to navigate the evolving job market. Through real-world examples, discover how our alumni have become pioneers in botanical research, conservation, and environmental consultancy.

Visa Requirements:

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