UNISA College of Human Sciences

UNISA College of Human Sciences

About UNISA College of Human Sciences

The College of Human Sciences offers high-quality general academic and career-focused distance education tuition in the arts, humanities, social sciences, religion and theology. Offerings in the School of Arts, School of Humanities and School of Social Sciences include internationally recognised undergraduate degrees and diplomas, honours, and master’s degrees through coursework and research, and doctoral programmes.
Through its centres, institutes and units, the College also offers a wide variety of skills-based Short Learning Programmes that will suit your vocational or self-actualisation needs for lifelong learning.

Vision of the College

Our vision, aligned to that of the university, is to become the African college of excellence in the social and human sciences by making a continuous and positive contribution in the service of humanity.
We strive for excellence in teaching and learning, research and community engagement that together make a positive difference in the lives of the individuals and communities we serve.

Mission of the College

The College of Human Sciences is a people–centred community of learning and practice committed to fostering a culture of learning, teaching, research and service with the intent of helping individuals and communities improve the quality of their lives.
We seek to realise an Africanised provision of excellence in teaching and learning, research, community engagement and academic citizenship, focused

  • in our teaching and learning endeavours on open distance learning, accessibility, e-learning and learner-centredness,
  • in our research on multi-inter- and transdisciplinary engagement, reflexive practice and collaborative practice, and
  • in our community engagement and academic citizenship on promoting shared ethical and professional.

Slogan of the College

Together we can make a difference.

Formal qualifications

Formal qualifications refer to those qualifications that are subsidised by the Department of Higher Education and Training, and therefore offered under the DHET policies and legislation. The following formal qualifications are offered by the college:

Qualification information for everyone planning to start a new qualification:

Qualification information for successful applicants and re-registering students:

The qualification information for the 2024 registration is not yet available.

Short Learning Programmes (non-formal qualifications)

Short Learning Programmes offered by Unisa focus on “just in time” and “just enough” learning to meet a specific learning need identified by society. This need can focus on enabling access to other Short Learning Programmes or to improve access to the study of formal qualifications at Unisa, or it can address a specific need in the workplace.
Short Learning Programmes can update or broaden skills and knowledge in a specific area to enable life-long learning. In this manner, Short Learning Programmes assist students with their continuing professional development by upgrading their skills and knowledge in newly developed areas or by sharing the results of research.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

During your lifetime, you will have acquired various skills, competencies and experiences. This learning – which may have taken place outside of formal education and training – is valuable regardless of where or when it was obtained. You may have acquired skills or knowledge from a combination of training conducted while at work, experience you gained in the workplace, short courses or from community work in a relevant field.
RPL permits you to gain credits within formal certificate, diploma and degree qualifications offered by Unisa based on the level and extent of your knowledge. Your prior learning will be measured against specified prescribed learning outcomes.
 

  • Undergraduate and general enquiries: CHS@unisa.ac.za
  • Postgraduate enquiries: MandD@unisa.ac.za
College of Human Sciences
Executive Dean Prof AP Phillips 012 429 6825 phillap@unisa.ac.za
Deputy Executive Dean Dr BE Zawada 012 429 6082 zawadbe@unisa.ac.za
Director: School of Arts Prof MK Minishi-Majanja
Dr NP Mpako (Acting)
012 429 6532 majanmk@unisa.ac.za
mpakonp@unisa.ac.za
Director: School of Humanities Prof RS Tshaka (Acting) 012 429 8402 tshakrs@unisa.ac.za
Director: School of Social Sciences Prof L Cornwell 012 429 8080 cornwl@unisa.ac.za
Head: Office of Graduate Studies and Research Prof PJ Segalo 012 429 8292 Segalpj@unisa.ac.za
College Administrator Dr JA Oppperman 012429 6558 opperja@unisa.ac.za
Administrator: Research Ms E Blos 012 429 4567 blose@unisa.ac.za
Manager: Research and Graduate Studies Prof MPJSB Madise 012 429 6047 madismjs@unisa.ac.za
Administrator: Research and Graduate Studies Ms TB Baloyi 012 429 6491 baloytb@unisa.ac.za
Manager: Tuition, Learner Support and Community Engagement Prof CK Moropa (Acting) 012 429 3377 moropck@unisa.ac.za

Administrators
Ms AL Maluleka 012 429 6304 malulal@unisa.ac.za
Ms E Ndhundhuma 012 429 2736 ndhunem@unisa.ac.za
Mr K Sephesu 012 429 8028 sephek@unisa.ac.za
College Tutor Coordinator Ms W Mokgupi 012 429 6088 mokguwk@unisa.ac.za
Academic Support Coordinator: School of Arts Mr Edgar Mbuthuma 012 429 2467 mbuthme1@unisa.ac.za
Ms Anastacia Mukwevho 012 429 6593 mukwea@unisa.ac.za
Ms Lise Leeuwner 012 429 6046 vdmerlj1@unisa.ac.za
Academic Support Coordinator: School of Humanities Mr Charles Twala 012 429 2374 twalact@unisa.ac.za
Academic Support Coordinator: School of Social Sciences Ms Nomvula Nemaxwi 012 429 8085 nemaxnj@unisa.ac.za
Ms Precious Sindane 012 429 3295 sindapb@unisa.ac.za
Student Advisors Ms M Rubidge CHS@unisa.ac.za
Ms D Mbengwane CHS@unisa.ac.za
Mr G Mathebe CHS@unisa.ac.za
Human Resources Ms S Janssen 012 429 8889 jansss@unisa.ac.za
Mr I Raulinga 012 429 6726 raulii@unisa.ac.za
Communication and Marketing Mrs KR Naidu-Hoffmeester 012 429 6413 naiduk@unisa.ac.za
Mr Z Nkosinkulu 012 429 6275 nkosiz1@unisa.ac.za
School of Arts Chair of Department
African Languages Prof P Phaahla 012 429 8284 pphaahla@unisa.ac.za
Afrikaans and Theory of Literature Prof M Keuris 012 429 6319 keurim@unisa.ac.za
Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology Dr NP Mpako
Prof. BMR Van Haute (Acting)
012 441 6391 mpakonp@unisa.ac.za
vhautbmr@unisa.ac.za
Communication Science Prof BT Mbatha 012 429 8264 mbathbt@unisa.ac.za
English Studies Prof MMK Lephalala 012 429 6396 lephammk@unisa.ac.za
Information Science Prof L Dube 012 429 6070 dubel@unisa.ac.za
Linguistics and Modern Languages Prof MN Ngcobo 012 429 6310 ngcobmn@unisa.ac.za
School of Humanities Chair of Department
Anthropology and Archaeology Dr IE Marais 012 429 6788 maraiie@unisa.ac.za
Biblical and Ancient Studies Prof EB Farisani 012 429 4410 fariseb@unisa.ac.za
Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology Dr ZJ Banda 012 429 4377 bandazj@unisa.ac.za
History Prof RS Viljoen 012 429 6730 viljors@unisa.ac.za
Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology Prof E Baloyi (Acting) 012 429 4053 baloye@unisa.ac.za
Religious Studies and Arabic Prof IE Jaffer 012 429 6768 jaffeie@unisa.ac.za
School of Social Sciences Chair of Department
Development Studies Prof GE du Plessis (Acting) 012 429 6507 Dplesge@unisa.ac.za
Health Studies Prof MM Moleki 012 429 6369 Molekmm@unisa.ac.za
Political Sciences Dr Thabisi Hoeane 012 429 6858 hoeant@unisa.ac.za
Psychology Dr M Mojapelo-Batka 012 429 8240 mojape@unisa.ac.za
Social Work Dr MP Sesoko 012 429 3507 sesokmp@unisa.ac.za
Sociology Dr CG Thomas 012 429 6560 thomacg@unisa.ac.za
Institutes & Chairs
Institute for Gender Studies (IGS) Prof DC Byrne 012 429 4870 byrnedc@unisa.ac.za
Research Institute for Theology and Religion (RITR) Prof CW du Toit 012 429 4870 dtoitcw@unisa.ac.za
WIPHOLD-Brigalia Bam Chair in Electoral Democracy in Africa Prof KJ Maphunye 012 429 4933 maphukj@unisa.ac.za
Units
Anthropology and Archeology Museum Francois Coetzee (Curator) 012 429 6297 coetzfp@unisa.ac.za
African Languages Literary Information Museum Ms H Celliers (Administrator) 012 429 8200 cellia@unisa.ac.za
Unisa Art Gallery Bongani Mkhonza (Curator) 012 441 5681 mkhonbw@unisa.ac.za