Download UWC Prospectus 2027 PDF: Science & Law Guide
If you plan to study science or law at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in 2027, you need the official prospectus to understand the full admission process.
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The UWC Prospectus 2027 is the main document that contains course lists, admission requirements, subject conditions, minimum points, application deadlines, funding options and contact details for the admissions office.
Why You Need the UWC Prospectus 2027
The UWC 2027 prospectus is the official guide to all qualified study options at the university, including science and law fields.
It shows you the subjects required for each qualification, the minimum performance needed, how the university scores applicants, and general rules that apply to all programmes.
Reading the prospectus before you apply will help you plan your subject choices and set academic targets.
It also helps you prepare the correct documents and understand how selections are made based on available spaces and competition.
How to Download the UWC 2027 Prospectus PDF
The University of the Western Cape provides its annual prospectus in PDF format so students can save and review it offline.
This document includes all programme descriptions, admission rules and related information.
Click here to download the 2027 UWC Prospectus.
After downloading the PDF, open it and use the table of contents to find the sections on science and law programmes.
These sections outline the subject prerequisites, minimum scores and any specific requirements you must meet to qualify for study.
Admission Requirements for 2027
To be considered for undergraduate study at UWC in 2027, you must have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) or an equivalent qualification that is approved by Umalusi.
Meeting the basic requirements does not guarantee a place because competition can be high, and selection depends on available space and your points score.
For bachelor’s degree programmes such as those in science and law, UWC generally expects a strong academic profile with passes in key subjects such as English, Mathematics, Physical or Life Sciences for science fields, and languages and social sciences for law.
The detailed subject requirements for each programme are listed in the official prospectus.
Minimum Points Needed for Science & Law
UWC uses a weighted points system to assess applicants.
Your NSC results are converted into points for each subject based on the UWC point scale.
English and Mathematics may carry more weight than other subjects.
Higher programmes and competitive fields such as science degrees and law usually require stronger points totals to be considered for selection.
Here is how the UWC points score works:
- Performance like 90–100% earns higher points for English and Mathematics.
- Lower performance still earns points, but fewer.
- Life Orientation also earns points, but at a lower weighting.
For law, strong language and analytical subject results are usually important.
For science programmes, strong Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences results improve your points score and your chance of acceptance.
Consult the prospectus for specific minimum score targets for the programmes you want.
Compulsory Subjects
The compulsory subjects vary by programme but generally include:
- English Home Language or English First Additional Language at a recognised level.
- For science programmes, subjects such as Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences are critical.
- For law programmes, strong performance in language and social science subjects is very helpful.
The specific subject requirements for each degree programme are listed in the official prospectus.
Always check the relevant faculty section to ensure you meet all subject prerequisites.
How to Calculate Your 2027 APS
UWC uses a point scoring system based on your NSC results.
Each subject result is converted into points, where higher percentages earn more points.
English and Mathematics often have higher weightings. To calculate your score, you:
- Convert your NSC achievement levels into the corresponding points for each subject.
- Use the university’s weighted points scale to tally your total score.
The exact scoring scale is published in the prospectus and official admissions pages.
This helps you estimate if you are competitive for the science or law programmes you want.
2027 Application Opening and Closing Dates
UWC usually opens its undergraduate applications well before the academic year and closes them in the year before the intake.
For the 2026 cycle, applications closed on 30 September 2025.
The 2027 application cycle will likely follow a similar timeline, with closing dates published once they are confirmed.
You should check the university’s admissions pages regularly to confirm the exact 2027 dates once they are released.
Applying early helps you complete your application with all required documents and gives you time to check that you meet all entrance requirements.
Funding & Bursaries
UWC offers several funding opportunities, including merit‑based bursaries, need‑based support and scholarships.
Many South African students also apply for support through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
Financial aid information is included in the prospectus as well as on the university’s funding pages.
Always check the detailed eligibility criteria and deadlines for bursary applications.
Exploring external funding sources beyond the university can also expand your options for financing your studies.
Admissions Office Contact Details
If you have questions about your application or admission requirements, contact the University of the Western Cape admissions team:
- UWC Contact Centre Phone: +27 21 959 3900/01
- Admissions Email: admissions@uwc.ac.za
- Physical Address: University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7535, South Africa
These contacts connect you with official staff who can help clarify entry requirements and application steps.