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13 Master's degrees offered by the university
Renewable and Sustainable Energy
The Master’s Programme in Renewable and Sustainable Energy at Stellenbosch University addresses at an introductory level the scientific, engineering and resource aspects of various types of renewable energy systems, and the integration of suchsystems to provide effective and sustainable production and delivery of energy.
Mechanical Engineering - Structured
The Mechanical Engineering - Structured program at Stellenbosch University consists of 180 credits on NQF level 9.
Engineering - Power System Planning and Operations
The Engineering - Power System Planning and Operations at Stellenbosch University explores the operational power system flexibility optimisation where technical systems and electricity markets interact, and flexibly operating power plants.
Civil Engineering
Within the wider discipline of Civil Engineering at the Stellenbosch University, the Department has a special focus on the areas of hydraulic and environmental engineering, transportation engineering, pavement engineering, structural engineering, reliability analysis, construction engineering and management, and civil engineering informatics.
Mechanical Engineering - Research
The Mechanical Engineering - Research program at Stellenbosch University consists of 180 credits on NQF level 9.
Biomedical Engineering (Research)
Join the Master of Engineering Science in Biomedical Engineering (Research) programme at Stellenbosch University
Chemical Engineering
This Department, which offers the Chemical Engineering programme at Stellenbosch University, with its strong focus on research, plays a leading role in upgrading and improving chemical and metallurgical processes in industry by developing and applying modern information systems technology.
Forestry and Natural Wood Sciences
Stellenbosch University's Forestry and Natural Wood Sciences programme extends over one year after the four-year BScFor degree
Mechatronic Engineering
The Mechatronic Engineering program at Stellenbosch University consists of 180 credits on NQF level 9.
Engineering - Smart Grid Technology
The Engineering - Smart Grid Technology at Stellenbosch University offers an introduction to the key concepts of the Smart Grid, including information and communication technologies and their application and integration.
Engineering
Students who have completed this diploma in Engineering at Stellenbosch University degree will have gained excellent background knowledge and some specific expert knowledge and should find themselves well positioned to secure employment or gain admission to further studies in the very exciting and rapidly national and international developing renewable energy field.
Polymer Science
The Department, which offers the Polymer Science programme at the Stellenbosch University, is one of the pre-eminent research departments in chemistry in South Africa and engaged in a wide range of research areas, including the largest research effort in polymer science in the country.
Music Technology
The Music Department, which offers the Music Technology programme at the Stellenbosch University, is located in the centre of Stellenbosch University’s beautiful campus, in the heart of the Western Cape’s winelands. Stellenbosch University is committed to providing a quality education through personal attention to students from a wide range of backgrounds.