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9 Bachelor's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in South Africa
Sport Science with Afrikaans
The Sport Science with Afrikaans programme at the Stellenbosch University studies 'human beings in motion' from a physiological, biomechanical, psychological, philosophical, social and economic perspective. Sport Science includes a theoretical and practical component.
Afrikaans (Hons)
Afrikaans (Hons) from University of Pretoria provides a holistic education, transferable skills, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving that will help you develop to your full potential.
Cultural Policy and Management (Honours)
The Cultural Policy and Management (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg introduces students to postgraduate pedagogy and research.
Language and Culture
The BA in Language and Culture at the Stellenbosch University prepares you for the world of tomorrow – a world of diversity and multilingualism. In this world only one language, or even two, will not be sufficient to carve a career across traditional linguistic and national borders.
Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies (Honours)
Develop critical skills and learn to navigate an increasingly complex world through a curriculum that offers a high degree of flexibility with the Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Heritage Studies (Honours)
Explore the role of heritage in contemporary societies and discover how the study can lead to social action with the Heritage Studies (Honours) programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Cultural and Heritage Tourism
We offer a bachelor of arts degree in Cultural and Heritage Tourism at University of Kwazulu Natal.
Culture, Communication and Media Studies
We offer a bachelor degree in Culture, Communication and Media Studies at University of Kwazulu Natal. CCMS staff are internationally recognised scholars, and our postgraduate programmes reflect our interdisciplinary and international research culture which draws on media studies, television studies, film studies, cultural studies, history, and health communication.
Languages
Languages from University of Pretoria equips students with integrated communication skills and knowledge of the grammar, literature and culture of (at least) two languages of their choice.