About the Institution
The University of KwaZulu-Natal was formed on 1 January 2004 as a result of the merger between the University of Durban-Westville and the University of Natal. The new university brings together the rich histories of both the former Universities.
The University of Durban-Westville was established in the 1960s as the University College for Indians on Salisbury Island in Durban Bay. Student numbers throughout the 1960s were low as a result of the Congress Alliances’ policy of shunning apartheid structures. This policy gave way in the 1980s to a strategy of “education under protest” which sought to transform apartheid institutions into sites of struggle. Student numbers grew rapidly and in 1971, the College was granted University status. The following year, the newly-named University of Durban-Westville moved into its modern campus in Westville and was a site of major anti-apartheid struggle. UDW became an autonomous institution in 1984, opening up to students of all races.
Founded in 1910 as the Natal University College in Pietermaritzburg, the University of Natal was granted independent University status in 1949 owing to its rapid growth in numbers, its wide range of courses and its achievements in and opportunities for research. By that time, the NUC was already a multi-campus institution, having been extended to Durban after World War 1. The distinctive Howard College building was opened in 1931, following a donation by Mr T B Davis, whose son Howard Davis was killed during the Battle of Somme in World War I. In 1946, the government approved a Faculty of Agriculture in Pietermaritzburg and, in 1947, a Medical School for African, Indian and Coloured students in Durban.
The two KwaZulu-Natal universities were among the first batch of South African institutions to merge in 2004 in accordance with the government’s higher educational restructuring plans that will eventually see the number of higher educational institutions in South Africa reduced from 36 to 21. Confirmed by a Cabinet decision in December 2002, the mergers are the culmination of a wide-ranging consultative process on the restructuring of the Higher Education Sector that began in the early 1990s.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Classics
Bachelor of Design
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of History
Bachelor of Business & Social Sciences ? Accounting / Finance
Bachelor of Anthropology / Archaeology
Bachelor of Business / Commerce / Management
Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
Bachelor of Development Studies
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering ? Aeronautical Engineering
Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering"
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master of Classics
Master of Design
Master of Education
Master of Fine Arts
Master of History
Master of Business & Social Sciences ? Accounting / Finance
Master of Anthropology / Archaeology
Master of Business / Commerce / Management
Master of Communication and Media Studies
Master of Development Studies
Master of Economics
Master of Engineering ? Aeronautical Engineering
Master of Agricultural Engineering
Master of Architectural Engineering
Master of Biomedical Engineering
Master of Chemical Engineering
Master of Civil and Environmental Engineering