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http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/concerts2019

Concerts 2019

The NWU School of Music presents an annual concert series featuring local, national and international musicians. The variety of concerts is well balanced and include various genres, from classical and jazz to popular and indigenous music. Follow our social media channels below and subscribe to our mailing list for all the concert…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/student-assemblies-2019

Student Assemblies - 2019

Student Assemblies for all music students are held on Tuesdays at 12:00 during normal academic class weeks. Other NWU staff and students, as well as members of the public, are welcome to attend these sessions, free of charge. During Studio Sessions, each instrument group (vocal, piano, strings, woodwind, brass, guitar) meet with…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/visiting-lecturers

Visitors

Visiting lectures Public lectures are offered throughout the year when music experts visit the NWU School of Music. Other NWU staff and students, as well as members of the public, are welcome to attend these lectures, free of charge. Workshops & Masterclasses Workshops in a variety of music disciplines are regularly…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/undergraduate

Undergraduate

Diploma in Music The Diploma in Music is a three-year full-time study programme for prospective students with no or little formal musical training but who show sufficient musical aptitude and potential in playing a musical instrument or singing as determined in an audition. It starts with the rudiments of music and moves towards proficiency…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/postgraduate

Postgraduate

    Honours BA Music The Honours BA Music is a one-year (full-time) or two-year (part-time) programme with elective modules in a variety of music disciplines. Most modules can be completed through distance learning, although students may be required to periodically attend special events and exams on Potchefstroom campus…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco/south-african-visual-arts-historians-savah-conference

South African Visual Arts Historians (SAVAH) Conference

  SAVAH Abstract Booklet   It is with pleasure and great excitement that VINCO hosts the 2021 South African Visual Arts Historians conference. This is the first year that the conference is hosted by NWU and it is the first year that SAVAH goes virtual. While the ViNCO…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/masara-oral-arts-project

About MOAP

  The Masara Oral Arts Project (MOAP) is committed to researching, archiving and sharing oral art forms by means of which African communities engage their socio-economic and natural environment. President Cyril Ramaphosa observed on Heritage Day in 2021 that “We must become our own historians. Our elders and our cultural…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/masara-oral-arts-project/community-projects

The MOAP community and its projects

  We welcome collaboration of any kind. Please contact us if you are interested in joining our community. Our management is situated in the School of Music at North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus). MOAP is under the jurisdiction of Prof Chris van Rhyn, director of MASARA. We have various stakeholders who are…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/masara-oral-arts-project/online-resources

Online resources

  Our online resources allow us to engage with researchers, communities and other stakeholders. We produce and invite reports on and audio-visual recordings of oral arts from other researchers. All resources are the intellectual property of authors and artists, and must be cited in legal applications. No resource may be exploited…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/masara-oral-arts-project/contact

Contact us

  For any queries, please contact: Prof Chris van Rhyn Tel. +27 18 299-1695 chris.vanrhyn@nwu.ac.za  

 

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Test page MHM - Cloned

Get started at NWU Undergraduate studies See what qualifications the NWU has to offer   Postgraduate studies Apply for Master's and Doctoral studies.   Payable Fees Read the payable fees booklet or get a fee quotation.   International Students Join a vibrant…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/about-itlt-committee

About the ITLT Committee

So you might have seen in the last couple of months that you are receiving invites from something called the ITLT committee. Because your GroupWise is always full, you decline the meeting with the hopes that you can send a that important email. Therefore, we decided to introduce ourselves through this infographic to encourage you to attend the…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/philosophy/postgraduate-qualifications-philosophy

Postgraduate qualifications in Philosophy

[accordion collapsed] Short Learning Programme (Certificate in Philosophy) Find out more about the Short Learning Programme (Certificate) in Philosophy BA Hons in Philosophy and MPhil in Philosophy For the BA Hons and MPhil there are four modules to be completed, as well as a research essay (Hons) or mini-dissertation (MPhil). The…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/philosophy/what-philosophy

What is Philosophy?


 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/philosophy/get-certificate-philosophy

Get a certificate in Philosophy


 

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Kry 'n sertifikaat in Filosofie


 

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http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/af/communication/baccalaureus-artium-kommunikasie

Baccalaureus Artium in Kommunikasie

  [accordion collapsed] Oorsig Die doel van hierdie kwalifikasie is om studente in staat te stel om professioneel en met gesag in die verskillende kommunikasie-omgewings op te tree. ’n Voornemende kommunikasiepraktisyn kan in Gevorderde Korporatiewe Kommunikasie,…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/bachelor-arts-communication

Bachelor of Arts in Communication

    [accordion collapsed] Overview The purpose of the qualification is to enable students to operate professionally and with authority in the different communication environments. A prospective communication practitioner can specialise in Advanced Corporate Communication, Development Communication or…

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