
Study Courses Available At Sol Plaatje University
Thousands of students will enroll in institutions of higher learning during 2023. Sol Plaatje University offers a wide range of courses catered to a diverse group of students that upon graduation, will thrive in society.
Established in 2014, Sol Plaatje University (SPU) was the first new university to be established in post-apartheid South Africa. It is also the first university to be established in the Northern Cape.
Since its inception, the focus of the university’s academic program has looked towards the unique needs, competence and characteristics of the Northern Cape region.
This has seen them develop four facilities, namely the School of Economic and Management Science, School of Education, School of Humanities and the School of Natural and Applied Sciences.
Here Are The Courses Available At Sol Plaatje University
Economic And Management Science Courses
Diploma in Retail Management
Advanced Diploma in Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship
Humanities Courses
Higher Certificate in Court Reporting
Higher Certificate in Heritage Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Social Sciences Honours (with specialisations in Sociology, Heritage Studies and History)
Natural And Applied Science Courses
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Data Science
Diploma in ICT in Applications Development
Advanced Diploma in ICT – Applications Development
Bachelor of Science Honours – Data Science
Bachelor of Science Honours – Computer Science
Bachelor of Science Honours – Mathematical Science (Mathematics)
Education Courses
Bachelor of Education – Intermediate Phase
Bachelor of Education – Senior & FET Phase
Bachelor of Education Honours – Curriculum Development
If you want to be part of one of these academic programmes, visit SPU’s website for more information on how to apply and register at SPU.
If you do not feel SPU is the right university for you, do not worry. There are plenty of higher learning institutions available to students in South Africa.
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