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Linguistics is an academic and vocational discipline in South Africa that aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of language's structure, acquisition, and use. This knowledge is crucial for professions and vocations where language plays a vital role.
Students studying linguistics in South Africa will gain insight into the vision and limitations of German as a discipline. Furthermore, they will develop the necessary skills to conduct linguistic analysis and research.
The importance of linguistic education in South Africa cannot be overstated due to the plethora of social and educational challenges linked to language issues in the country. The diverse linguistic landscape and the prevalence of multilingualism in the nation's constitution underline the significance of linguistic knowledge.
Understanding how language impacts human life is essential for South Africa's developmental and empowerment objectives. Therefore, a deeper comprehension of the role of language in society is vital for the country's progress and success.
Knowledge of Linguistics: Demonstrates an understanding of linguistics appropriate for the exit level of the program.
Specialized Knowledge: Exhibits appropriate knowledge of specific areas of inquiry within the field of linguistics.
Interdisciplinary Understanding: Understands the interrelationships among various areas within the field of linguistics.
Data Analysis: Capable of analyzing linguistic data and issues within the field.
Theoretical Foundations: Grasps the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of linguistic studies.
Critical Debates: Shows thorough knowledge of current critical debates within the field.
Argumentation Skills: Constructs sustained arguments, formulates questions, and seeks solutions effectively.
Conceptual Command: Commands the conceptual discourse within the field of linguistics.
Academic Writing: Demonstrates a high level of proficiency in academic English.
Group Work: Works efficiently and effectively within group settings.
Presentation Skills: Presents findings both orally and in writing at an appropriate level.
Linguistic Diversity: Understands the nature and effects of linguistic diversity.
Independent Study: Shows a capacity for individual study and research within the field of linguistics.
Information Technology Skills: Demonstrates familiarity with information technology at an appropriate level.
Research Project: Successfully carries out a substantial independent research project following scholarly protocols.
Assessment Approach: Incorporates integrated assessment methods to ensure the achievement of the qualification's objectives. Continuous assessment and traditional written examinations are utilized to evaluate the integration of learning outcomes across modules. Additionally, the university is transitioning towards assessing applied competence for each qualification to enhance assessment strategies.
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