Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a range of programs and courses, including undergraduate and honors qualifications, master's and doctoral degrees, and short learning programs.
Colleges
The university is divided into several colleges, each offering a range of programs and courses. These colleges include:
- Accounting Sciences
- Agriculture & Environmental Sciences
- Economic & Management Sciences
- Education
- Human Sciences
- Law
- Science, Engineering & Technology
- College of Graduate Studies
Programs
One of the programs offered by the university is the History of Costume - CLO2603. This is an undergraduate degree, semester module, with an NQF level of 6 and 12 credits. The module is presented in English and has a co-requisite of CLO1501. The purpose of this module is to identify different styles of costumes worn from ancient times until the 21st century and to analyze the cultural, social, political, economic, and religious forces that contributed to the changes in dress.
Research
The university is involved in various research initiatives, including problem-solving research with relevance and impact. The research areas include:
- People in research
- Research & innovation initiatives
- Directorate of Innovation, Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
- Research support
- Research ethics
Alumni
The university has an alumni association that allows former students to stay connected with the university. The alumni association offers various benefits, including career support and networking opportunities.
Library
The university has a library that provides access to a range of resources, including books, journals, and online databases.
News & Media
The university publishes various news and media releases, including news articles, publications, and media releases. The university also has a press office that handles media inquiries and releases.
