Upcoming Website Maintenance

Early this Monday morning U.S. Central Time the IES Abroad website will undergo scheduled maintenance. During this time some or all features of the site - like login and account creation - may be unavailable, but we expect this disruption to be brief. Thank you for your patience.

5261 - 5270 of 19348 Results
UCT Courses & Preregistration Students are encouraged to take mostly 2000-level or 3000-level courses, with a maximum of one 1000-level course. We also require that one of your UCT courses be South Africa-focused. The classroom atmosphere might be entirely different from what you experience on your home campus. Please keep in mind that you will have to be able to adapt to different classroom structures and expectations. Teaching styles may vary from professors who mainly use lectures as their method of presentation to those who foster participation, debates, and practical work. Readings and...
After the IES Abroad orientation program, you will participate in a multi-day orientation at the University of Cape Town for international students, led by the International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO). This program will involve an academic orientation and an introduction to extracurricular activities and university life. Orientation culminates in course registration at UCT. The orientations are thorough and cover a lot of critical information from safety to academics, plus some fun, and you are expected to fully participate. During orientation, you will also be introduced to the various...
For more location-specific tips, check out these packing tips from former IES Abroad students. We strongly recommend that you pack very lightly to South Africa and where possible, limit your luggage as follows: 20kg (44 pounds) for your checked luggage and 7kg (15 pounds) for your carry-on luggage. These are the weight limits set by the local airline which will take you from Cape Town to Johannesburg. If your checked bag weighs more than 20kg, you will need to move some belongings to a second bag. Additional checked bags cost R250 ($20) per bag, per flight. Consider South Africa's climate when...
IES Abroad students will live in a private student residence. Students living in the residence hall will occupy single rooms with a private bathroom and kitchenette. IES Abroad will provide students with a "starter pack" containing basic eating and cooking utensils to use over the term (you will be charged for any lost or damaged items in the starter pack at the end of the term). There will an IES Abroad RA who will live in or by the residence. There are no meal plans for residence halls. Rooms are furnished with: Bed Bed linens Chair Wardrobe Desk Digital safe (provided by IES Abroad) Wifi L...
Book a flight that will arrive in Cape Town between 7am and 11pm on the official arrival date. If you cannot book a flight that arrives within the pickup window, contact your IES Abroad advisor right away to discuss options. Before departing for South Africa, exchange USD$100 (or its equivalent) into Rand in order to cover incidental expenses during your first few days on the program. You may also use your ATM card at an ATM inside the Cape Town airport to withdraw cash in Rand before you leave the airport. If your luggage is delayed, call the IES Abroad Cape Town Emergency phone number and...
Upon arrival, you will participate in IES Abroad's orientation program in Cape Town. The orientation program will introduce you to the city and will provide important information on IES Abroad policies and procedures, safety, security, academics, banking matters, and will tell you more about Cape Town and South Africa. Some meals will be provided.
While in Cape Town, you will take a total of 15 credit hours per semester, with 5 IES Abroad area studies courses (required, 3 credits each). Classes are scheduled five days each week and attendance is required. You must come to class prepared, complete written assignments outside of classes, and complete rigorous assignments at the midterm and end of each course. All midterms, finals, and papers are required. Under no circumstances will exam schedules be modified, or special arrangements be made to accommodate independent travel. All IES Abroad courses have a formal syllabus that details what...
Daily commuting is a reality for all who live in or near Cape Town. You will live very close to the Cape Town IES Abroad Center as well as the University Jammie Shuttle bus. This is a free service for UCT students (and our HCD students) that transports students from the neighboring areas to stops in Upper, Middle and Lower Campuses.
Currency The Rand (ZAR) is the currency of the Republic of South Africa. It is also used in neighboring countries, Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho. It is subdivided into 100 cents, with coins in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1-, 2-, and 5-Rand. Bank notes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200. Rand and are designed with the images of wildlife species and former president Nelson Mandela. To determine the exchange rate, look in the business section of almost any newspaper or visit a currency converter website, such as www.xe.com. Handling Money Abroad You can get some...