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ID: 96694
Lvl 07
1 provider

Assist and guide people who wish to research and write their own histories or the history of their family or local community of a family or community in which they have a special interest. The programme is especially aimed at mature students who already have an interest in autobiography, biography or local and family history. In the freer context of post-apartheid South Africa, there is a rapid awakening of interest in suppressed and marginalised histories and a new engagement with questions of identity and 'roots'. The Advanced Diploma has been designed to provide a combination of group training and personalised assistance to individuals motivated by such concerns.

ID: 101183
Lvl 07
1 provider

Thie Advanced Diploma in Fine Art equips learners with the specialised knowledge and skills for professional practice as visual artists, or for employment in the field of visual arts and the academic grounding for further studies in visual arts. The qualification leading to this qualification is based on specialised learning and development. This qualification will enable learners to apply their skills, knowledge and attitudes in the area of specialisation in Fine Arts. The qualification will develop learners' practical and theoretical skills in articulating concepts in visual, verbal, tactile and written form in their chosen area of specialisation. An awareness amongst learners of the need to be sensitive and reflective of issues relating to diversity, inclusivity, cultural values, human rights, gender, development and change will also be nurtured in this qualification. Lifelong learning and its importance are developed in this qualification, and this will assist learners to function better in and contribute to the world of work, function better as a citizen in South Africa and contribute to cultural, social cohesion, environmental and economic development. Learners' capacity to make informed judgments about critical ethical issues in the visual arts will be developed, coupled with study skills, enabling them to access further study paths and higher learning.

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