Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town South Africa


Covering all traditional branches of Civil Engineering such as structures, steel and concrete materials, geotechnics, hydraulics, water supply and wastewater treatment and transportation information is provided on programs, sources, faculty facilities and








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  • Department of Mechanical Engineering - Offers programmes in Electro-mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Includes information on staff members, research groups, academics, non-destructive testing and contact details.
  • Department of Electrical Engineering - Offers programmes in Electronic Engineering, Power Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electro-mechanical university of cape town Engineering and Mechatronics. Includes information on staff, vacancies, research, courses university of cape town and contact details.
  • Department of Chemical Engineering - Provides multi-disciplinary teaching and research programmes. Information on courses, research, facilities, faculty, alumni and contact details.
  • Department of Construction Economics and Management - Provides information on programmes offered, staff, research, university university of cape faculty of engineering and the built environment town and contact details.
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  • Department of Civil Engineering - Covering all traditional branches of Civil Engineering such south africa as structures, steel and concrete materials, geotechnics, hydraulics, south africa water supply and wastewater treatment and transportation information south africa is provided on programs, sources, faculty facilities and
  • Centre For Materials Engineering - Carries out research, education and training in the field of Materials Engineering including the physical, chemical, electrical and mechanical properties of ceramic, polymeric, metallic and composite materials. Information on curriculum, programs, faculty


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