
The Master of Arts in Social Development and Management is a multidisciplinary programme that exposes participants to various disciplines that are appropriate to social development such as Sociology, Social Work, Social Policy, Social Planning and Participatory Development Administration. The programme gives special attention to social change, sectoral planning, development and management of social projects and programmes. Current thematic issues of development such as Gender, Poverty, Inequality and Welfare are dealt with in appropriate modules within the Programme. The Programme is double-tracked in that it will accommodate both future social development "academicians" interested in further research and academics, as well as future social development managers and practitioners in the field.
Programmes offered at the School of Planning and Architecture
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
First Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience.Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field.
NOTE:
The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Masters degree will vary between 14-18 modules. Further information can be obtained from the Dean.
PREREQUISITE:
Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time
MODE OF STUDY:
Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations,Project
START DATES:
JAN, MAY, SEPT
For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Mathematics, Applied Statistics and Actuarial Sciences
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Isabella Lutzili |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
- First Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience. Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field.
NOTE:
- The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Masters degree will vary between 14-18 modules. Further information can be obtained from the Dean
PREREQUISITE:
- Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time
MODE OF STUDY:
- Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations, Project
START DATES:
- JAN, MAY, SEPT
For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Planning & Architecture
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Isabella Lutzili |

