Yes, you can study a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) at the University of Johannesburg with a background in mathematics literacy. However, it's important to check specific program requirements, as some BCom specializations may recommend or require a stronger mathematics background. Always verify with the university's admissions office for the most accurate and detailed information regarding entry requirements.
Yes I do
At the University of Johannesburg.
You can study to become lawyer .you can become a nurse .you can become a chef,etc
Cape Town Unisa Free state university North west university
You need to have matric.
Depends on the subjects that you want to study as well as the University.
Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skillsPrograms of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills
That will vary from country to country, and from university to university. But in general, you can expect any study that has "engineering" in its name to have lots of math.
To study marine biology in South Africa, you would typically need to have a strong background in subjects such as biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Additionally, some universities may require subjects like physics or geography depending on their specific program requirements. It is advisable to check with the specific university you are interested in for their exact subject requirements.
Sheffield is generally better - it is part of the Russell group. Sheffield is set in a nice, green city, whereas Portsmouth is a bit rough. Sheffield also has quite high entry standards, with some subjects asking for an A at A Level of the subject you want to study, but I know somebody who got into Portsmouth to study maths with CCD at A Level. His D grade was in maths. This just shows how poor the university standards are at Portsmouth. Sheffield asks for ABC with an A in maths. This is the university where I am applying to.
You should start by developing a strong foundation in higher level maths (to calculus), chemistry, physics, computer literacy, communication skills (written and oral), and the development of good critical thinking skills.
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams