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Our postgraduate programmes fall in the category of "scarce skills" as defined by the SA government. In addition, the programmes in Socio-Informatics belong to the group of SET (science and technology) subjects.
The point of departure is the phenomenon of the knowledge economy and society as it is driven by knowledge-based systems in organisations and societies. Our claim that the primary purpose of such systems is to contribute to more accountable decision making in conditions of complexity, means that our programmes distinguish themselves clearly from the standard South African ones.
The Department houses the
Centre for Knowledge Dynamics and Decision-making.
areas of specialisation include - ?
?Information and Knowledge Management
Unlike most other management programs, the MIKM is focused on understanding the dynamics of organisational knowledge. According to the view taken in the MIKM, knowledge is not merely one of the resources of an organisation, it is the basis for organisations' capability to use their resources productively and to navigate future changes successfully.?
Socio-informatics
POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS?
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MA (Socio-Informatics)?
- ?MPhil (Decision-making and Knowledge Dynamics)
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MPhil (Information and Knowledge Management)
Programme Offering?
Postgraduate Diploma Programmes? Honours Programmes? Master's Programmes Doctoral ProgrammesDepartments
African Languages Afrikaans and Dutch? Ancient Studies? Drama English? General Linguistics Geography and Environmental Studies? History? Information Science Journalism Modern Foreign Languages Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology?? Social Work Sociology and Social ?Anthropology Visual Arts?Centres
Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (CREST)? Research Alliance for Disaster and Risk Reduction (RADAR)?