
Study in the Humanities offers much more than skills related to the workplace. It is one of the best ways of preparing students for critical citizenship in a rapidly changing world, a world that demands versatility and creativity rather than mere training.
Diversity is our key strength:
There are 15 dynamic departments each offering a wide array of courses and facilities. This diversity gives our students freedom of choice in tailoring their academic experience. We are part of an Afropolitan institution, a centre of excellence on the continent and an intellectual meeting point between Africa and the world. |
Research and Teaching: We enjoy a strong tradition in research and teaching, producing graduates who actively contribute to advancing new horizons of knowledge. The Faculty has four NRF Research Chairs who actively promote interdisciplinary research across the Faculty through these research groupings:
Humanities have 79 NRF-rated researchers: including 5 A-rated researchers. Since 1988, 27 Humanities staff members have received the UCT Distinguished Teacher Award. |
Humanities graduates are sought after in the workplace:
Analysis, argumentation, decision making and strong communication skills are valued and developed across all departments. These abilities provide an essential foundation for engaged citizenship and for entry into the world of work. |