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The primary purpose of the qualification is to facilitate Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science Graduates in using highly specialised knowledge, specific skills and applied competencies in the field of Information Science. This Postgraduate Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science qualification aims to create an opportunity for learners to engage in highly advanced and specialised academic or professional research in the field of Information Science. The Degree will be conferred on learners that have demonstrated the capacity for independent thinking and sustained original research that contributes to the development of well-grounded new knowledge in the field of Information Science. The second purpose of the qualification is to provide specialists in the field of Information Science in order to ensure that the leadership base of innovation is extended to the development of a knowledge-based economy that will widen scholarly activities. This qualification is aimed at creating opportunities for learners to engage in highly advanced and specialised academic or professional study of and research into an aspect of Information Science.

The primary purpose of the qualification Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems is to facilitate learners with the necessary skills that will enable them in using their highly specialised knowledge, specific skills and applied competencies in addressing complex and challenging problems within the field of Information Systems. Furthermore, the Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems will enable learners to either develop or propose new solutions through models or theoretical amendments to Information Systems and computing related problems for continued personal intellectual growth, gainful economic activity and valuable contributions to society. A second purpose of the qualification is to provide South Africa (and other countries) with specialists in the discipline in order to ensure that the leadership base of innovative and knowledge-based economic and scholarly activity is widened. A third purpose of the qualification is to provide South Africa (and other countries) with intellectual leaders.

The main purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology is to act as a pathway for master's graduates in Information Technology and related fields seeking to transition into doctoral-level research and scholarship. This qualification thus provides learners with the opportunity to develop highly specialised competencies in their chosen academic and professional context in order to make an original contribution to their chosen discipline in the field of Information Technology that is contextually relevant. As a generic qualification in Information Technology, this qualification is suited to learners from various disciplines within the broader field of Information Technology, as well as for learners who are interested in interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary studies.

ID: 21599
Lvl 10
1 provider

The purpose of the qualification is to provide an opportunity for candidates to develop skills to do independent research in Xhosa. This will assist the South African nation with highly qualified people who are competent to do research.

This qualification is intended to establish a thorough research competence in the field of Pan African Letters (although approved topics in world literature, particularly in a comparative mode, may be studied) The student completing this course should be fully conversant with the full range of Pan African discourses and concepts and theories that are directly relevant to the discourses.

The primary purpose of the qualification is to create leading practitioners who are capable of advancing knowledge in and providing an original contribution to a particular discipline or specialised field of study or within an interdisciplinary framework.

ID: 103714
New Level Assignment Pend.

The primary purpose of the qualification is to provide Doctor of Laws (LLD) graduates with the knowledge, specific skills and applied competence in any legal field to provide opportunities for continued personal intellectual growth, gainful economic activity and valuable contributions to society.

Provide an opportunity for learners to develop skills to do independent research in selected areas in Library and Information Studies. This will assist the South African nation with highly qualified people who are competent to do research.

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