UCT health sciences faculty suspends some undergraduate teaching but 2016 academic programme at UCT continues
20 October 2016
The Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town, Professor Bongani Mayosi, has announced that classes for the first-, second- and third-year undergraduate programmes have been suspended for the rest of the year, but will resume in January 2017. This decision affects only the Faculty of Health Sciences. The academic programme for the rest of the Faculty of Health Sciences continues, as well as for the rest of the university’s faculties.
Prof Mayosi’s communication to the faculty, dated today, says:
“The Dean and the Dean’s Advisory Committee have decided to suspend all teaching and learning activities in Years 1-3 of all the undergraduate programmes, with a plan to complete teaching and examinations in a mini-semester in January 2017 (A mini-semester is a brief period of continued teaching on 2016 academic work at the start of 2017, followed by the final examinations that should have taken place in November 2016). We therefore anticipate that the first teaching activities of the 2017 academic year will start later than usual.”
Please read the full communication below.