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South Africa University for Studying Abroad is the largest public university for black students in South Africa.

1. University Introduction: The University of South Africa was formed by the merger of the University of South Africa, South Africa Institute of Technology and Western University. It is the largest public university for black students in South Africa, with five campuses in different cities in South Africa. Here students can learn practical knowledge needed by society and gain experience by participating in practice. Universities provide a good channel for children from low-income families to receive higher education with low tuition fees. University * * * has five departments of marketing, law, science, education and humanities, providing more than 30 professional courses at different levels, including basic courses, certificates, diplomas, bachelor's degrees, honorary bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctoral degrees.

Tuition and length of schooling: (1 USD = 6.70 rand)

Basic course: 1 year, tuition: about 16000 rand/year.

Bachelor degree: 3 years, tuition: about 20,000-30,000 rand/year.

Honorary bachelor's degree: 1 year, tuition: about 23,000 rand/year.

Master: 1~2 years, tuition: about 26,000 rand/year.

Doctoral degree: 2-4 years, tuition: 22,000 rand/year.

Registration fee: $100; Extension: 150 USD.

Start date: February every year.

Three. Professional introduction:

1, Legal Department:

Commercial law, private law, legal procedure, public law, civil law, criminal law, etc.

2. Marketing Department:

Accounting, finance, auditing, taxation, business administration, enterprise management, economics, human resources, labor management, enterprise psychology, public management, etc.

3. Ministry of Education:

Pedagogy, postgraduate education, vocational education, school management, etc.

4. Department of Humanities:

South African, English, history, African, psychology, religious studies, sociology, dialects, etc.

5. Department of Science

Agriculture, biology, chemistry, computer science, information system, geography, social resources technology, mathematics, statistics, physics, etc.