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Bachelor of Arts in Communication
[accordion collapsed] Overview The purpose of the qualification is to enable students to operate professionally and with authority in the different communication environments. A prospective communication practitioner can specialise in Advanced Corporate Communication, Development Communication or Journalism and…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/qualifications
Qualifications
The qualifications offered explore the rapidly changing field of language and its relevance to society. By studying in the School of Languages you will gain a deeper understanding of the nature of language and literature, and will learn about various ways of analysing different kinds of language and texts in context. Depending on…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/subject-groups
Subject groups
Academic Literacy Afrikaans and Dutch Creative Writing English French German Language Practice Language Technology Sesotho Setswana South African Sign Languagehttps://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/technology
Language Technology
Only available on the Potchefstroom Campus Language technology is an interdisciplinary field that includes most subdisciplines of linguistics, as well as computational linguistics, natural language processing, computer science, mathematics, and statistics. When humans need to interact with computers in natural (human) language, the language…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre/vaal-triangle-campus-writing-laboratory
Vaal Triangle Campus Writing Laboratory
1.1 Sessions commonly address the following: clarification – guiding students to understand assignment instructions; planning and organisation – guiding students in planning out the writing task and writing process, dividing the writing task into manageable chunks, ordering ideas, and building arguments; revision…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre/mafikeng-campus-writing-laboratory
Mafikeng Campus Writing Laboratory
[accordion collapsed] More about the Mahikeng Writing Centre The Mahikeng Campus Writing centre is a free service available to all NWU students. We offer one-on-one sessions with attentive and knowledgeable writing consultants. We engage trained M & D students as writing consultants. We can assist you with any writing project at any…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/government-studies/public-administration
Public Administration
Students will experience that Public Administration as a subject offers the foremost theory, teaching, skills and practices that are relevant to the contemporary South African state and the global public sector arena. Students will be exposed to comprehensive academic literature and theories pertaining to public administration, equipping…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/isam
Information Centre for Southern African Music (ISAM)
For composers Most of our activities have the aim to support and motivate South African composers by organising concerts with premières and repeat performances of their works, and by presenting other events such as round table discussions, seminars and workshops. Since ISAM operates as part of the NWU School of Music, composers studying here…https://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/admin-staff