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UNISA Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology

UNISA Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology Department of Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology This Unisa Department comprises four independent Disciplines, namely: Philosophy, Practical Theology, Systematic Theology, and Theological Ethics.   Acting Chair of Department:  Prof. Olehile A. Buffel Office: Theo van Wijk Building, Room 08-36, Muckelenuk Campus Tel.: +27 12 429 6151, e-mail: [email protected] Departmental Secretary:Ms.

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UNISA Department of Communication Science

UNISA Department of Communication Science Department of Communication Science Since its establishment in 1969, the Department of Communication Science of the University of South Africa has grown considerably and distinguished itself as a dynamic and credible leader in the field of communication science teaching.  The Department is committed to making a difference in the lives

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UNISA Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages

UNISA Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages Welcome to the Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages! The department offers you an opportunity to enrol for undergraduate majors in French, Mandarin, Linguistics, and Portuguese, Honours degrees, and Masters and Doctoral qualifications. Please click on the tab ‘Qualifications’ for more information. Note that

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UNISA Department of Anthropology and Archaeology

UNISA Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Department of Anthropology and Archaeology Anthropology and Archaeology are disciplines that are interested in studying people and all aspects of their lives. Anthropology studies living societies and Archaeology studies those in the past. If you want to know how humans evolved and how people lived in the past: what

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