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11 Bachelor's degrees in Linguistics in South Africa
Linguistics (Honours)
The Bachelor of Arts in the field of Linguistics (Honours) offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time degree.
Ancient Languages
Stellenbosch University's Ancient Languages is a Bachelor’s degree with one of the ancient languages (Biblical Hebrew, another Semitic language, Greek or Latin) as a major.
Linguistics
A successful student in the Linguistics program at University of Johannesburg will have acquired the intellectual competencies and practical skills to discuss, problematise and investigate human conduct and interaction, particularly in the South African context.
African Languages and Linguistics (Honours)
Apply to the Bachelor of Arts in African Languages and Linguistics (Honours) offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, if you want to become an expert in African languages and Linguistics.
Linguistics
University of Cape Town offers a Linguistics programme for students, key insights into the scientific and social-scientific study of language.
Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
Language is involved in and helps to shape most of the things we do as people. This means the Linguistics and Applied Language Studies program of Rhodes University studies a multifaceted discipline, which is involved with language in all its forms and functions.
Audiology
Audiologists assess, advise, and provide rehabilitative services to children and adults with hearing and balance disorders, and related communication difficulties. Audiology program is offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg .
Speech-Language and Hearing Therapy
The Bachelor of Speech-Language and Hearing Therapy programme at the Stellenbosch University trains speech-language therapists in the relevant knowledge and skills for the management of persons with communication disorders.
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.
General Linguistics
The General Linguistics programme at the Stellenbosch University provides language teachers, lecturers and other educators, speech-language therapists, translators, interpreters, language advisors, editors and other media specialists with the opportunity to benefit intellectually and professionally from the scientific study of language and language-related phenomena.
Translation
The research-oriented Translation programme at the Stellenbosch University consisting of coursework over one year, offers students a choice between any of the African Languages of South Africa, Afrikaans, Chinese, Dutch, English, French and German. Students choose one language for editing and one language as target language for translation or interpreting.