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Know your CPUT: Wellington Campus

Friday, 31 January 2014

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Know your CPUT: Wellington Campus

CPUT is the largest university in the Western Cape, with campuses and service points located across the province.

The Boland region is home to the picturesque Wellington Campus where a range of courses in the faculties of Applied Sciences, Business as well as Education and Social Sciences is offered.

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This campus is renowned for its vibrant student community that is active in an array of community engagement programmes, which range from tutoring learners at rural schools to facilitating sport and art programmes in impoverished communities in the region.

The campus also houses the internationally recognised Centre for Multigrade Education that was established in 2009. The centre is the only of its kind in Africa that focuses on the development of frameworks and policies for quality instruction and learning in multigrade education.

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Students at the campus also have access to state-of-the-art facilities, such as an experimental wine cellar that is used as a training facility for students following the National Diploma in Agriculture – Viticulture and Oenology, and a wide range of sporting facilities.

Maps and contact details for the Wellington Campus

Written by Candes Keating
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Welcome to your new home

Monday, 15 January 2018

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CPUT is the largest university of technology in the region and has a student population of more than 30 000. It has several campuses and satellite sites, stretching from the Cape Town city centre to as far as George in the Southern Cape.

Each campus has unique characteristics and functions.

Did you know:

  • The Bellville Campus is home to the world-renowned French South African Institute of Technology, which produced and launched Africa’s first nanosatellite.
  • The Cape Town Campus accommodates the university’s largest faculty, the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences.
  • The Wellington Campus has become known for producing teachers trained in the Afrikaans medium as well as the next generation of leaders in the agriculture sector.
  • The Mowbray Campus annually produces the largest number of teaching graduates in the Western Cape.
  • The Athlone Campus and the Worcester and George satellite campuses produce nursing staff for the country’s health sector.
  • The Granger Bay Campus is home to the stylish Hotel School Restaurant, which overlooks Robben Island.
  • The Roeland Street Building is home to students and staff from Journalism, Photography, Public Relations and Multimedia.

Media City is based on the Foreshore and accommodates students and staff of the Architecture, Town and Regional Planning, and Interior Design schools.

For campus contact details see: http://www.cput.ac.za/about/contact

Written by Ilse Fredericks
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