Anthropology provides practical training in analysis and methods
of discovery that are useful in any activity that demands insight,
research, and communication. Contrary to the outdated image of
Anthropology as the study of antiquarian "customs",
the methods of anthropology are ideal for comprehending both past
and present situations of social upheaval and transformation,
such as those associated with industrial labour and labour migration,
urbanization, political conflict and democratisation, and the
necessity of strangers to live productively and peaceably with
one another.
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Programmes
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Professor
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Senior Lecturer
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Lecturers
S.S. Nhlabathi BEd, BA (Hons) (UZ), MSc
URP (Housing), Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management
(Natal), MBA (UKZN)
M.R. Hadebe, BA Social Science, (Natal Univ), BA Nursing Science,
(KZN), Hons Development Studies (UNISA), MA (UZ)
B.M. Nkosi, Certificate of Public Policy, BA Social Science
& Dev Studies (UKZN), BA (Hons) Social Science (Policy
& Dev. Studies) (UKZN), Master of Social Science (Policy
& Dev. Studies (UKZN)
P.T. Sabela, B. Home Econ. (Hons) (UZ), M.Phil (UCT), Gender
Diploma (ILO), Housing Certificate (Oldenburg)