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Abigail Hlatshwayo


 

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Postgraduate options

  Post Graduate Diploma in Public Management (1 BC D01 - L501P) BA Hons in Public Governance (currently BA Hons in Development and Management) BA Hons in Political Studies MA in Public Management and Governance MPA MA in Political Studies Master in Development and Management (Political Transformation and…

 

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Martin E. Palamuleni


 

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Kgame A. Molope


 

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Karabo Mhele


 

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Development Studies

Development Studies is a multidisciplinary field that examines social, economic and political change. This field explores debates, experiences and practical ways of achieving an improvement in the human condition. The discipline considers changing debates in the theory and practice that have grown out of the history of work in developing…

 

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Undergraduate study options

Programme BA Social Sciences(BSocSc)  Potchefstroom       Individual and Society (909 100 L301P) Social Dynamics (909 100 L302P)  Politics and Society (909 100 L303P) Culture and Society (909 100 L304P) Environment and Society (909 100L305P) Economics and Society (909 100 L306P) Mahikeng Political Science (…

 

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Postgraduate options

In collaboration with the Focus Area Social Transformation and Population and Health Research Entity, the School of Social Sciences offers the following postgraduate programmes: BA Hons in Sociology, BA Hons in Social Anthropology BA Hons in History BA Hons in Medical Sociology Bachelor of Social Sciences Honours in Development Studies…

 

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Sociology

Sociology is the study of society, patterns of social relationships, social interaction and social institutions. Sociology is concerned with the human being and his/her environment, and with the interactions between people. Sociology touches a person's entire life and can supply every person with guidelines to plan a…

 

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Population Studies and Demography

Population Studies graduates are in demand in southern Africa. They may find employment in various government departments such as Statistics South Africa, where they are involved in collecting, processing and analysing data for planning; in non-governmental organisations; civic organisations; international development agencies; academic and…

 

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History

Broadly, History involves the study of the past and its impact on the present and aspirations for the future. This programme enables a student to conduct in-depth research into how our past shapes our present and how our present shapes our future. A student will also be able to understand how the present is shaped by versions of the past…

 

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Social Anthropology

Social anthropologists seek to understand how people make their lives meaningful, how these everyday lives shape our society and are in turn shaped by the global flow of information through the media, medical discourse, economic policy and historical transformation. Social Anthropology is best geared to help us understand our complex…

 

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Bernard K. Mbenga


 

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Postgruadate Qualifications

The following postgraduate qualifications are offered by the Research Unit: Languages and Literature in the South African Context: Magister Artium: MA in Afrikaans and Dutch          MA in Linguistics and Literary Theory     MA in Applied Language Studies MA in English MA…

 

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Tobie van Dyk


 

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Ansu Berg


 

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Louise Olivier


 

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Amanda Potgieter


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