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15 Master's degrees in Philosophy in South Africa
Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting)
The purpose of the Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is to provide the information that is needed for sound economic decision-making. The main purpose of financial accounting is to prepare financial reports that provide information about a firm's performance to external parties such as investors, creditors, and tax authorities.
Philosophy in Religion and Theology
At Philosophy in Religion and Theology from the University of the Western Cape, you'll benefit from a well-known nationally and internationally university.
Philosophy
Philosophy from the University of the Western Cape is back with a full programme of modules for a major and new Philosophers on the staff.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is a principal branch of the College’s SAICA-endorsed CTA programme. It incorporates the disciplines of Financial Accounting and Auditing – divisions of learning that assist the various systems of management and report on progress, hence the term ‘financial governance’.
Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Philosophy
The master of Philosophy at University of South Africa (UNISA) offers high-quality general academic and career-focused distance education tuition in the arts, humanities, social sciences, religion and theology.
Philosophy in Theological Studies
At Philosophy in Theological Studies from the University of the Western Cape, you'll benefit from a well-known nationally and internationally university.
Philosophy Sport for Development
At Philosophy Sport for Development from the University of the Western Cape, you'll use the knowledge and research to impact society.
Philosophy
The Faculty of Humanities offers a Master of Arts in Philosophy at University of Johannesburg. Join us and expand your career!
Philosophy of Education
The master in Philosophy of Education at University of South Africa (UNISA) is committed to reaching out to all of humanity by providing scholarship, service, learning and continuous professional development opportunities to aspirant and serving educators, managers and policy makers, and other practitioners in education at home and abroad.
Programme Evaluation
This Programme Evaluation course at University of Cape Town is a one and a half-year full-time programme (both the coursework and dissertation are completed within the year and a half of study) starting in the first week of February each year. The programme consists of coursework and a research dissertation.
Philosophy in Gender Studies
The master of Philosophy in Gender Studies at University of South Africa (UNISA) offers high-quality general academic and career-focused distance education tuition in the arts, humanities, social sciences, religion and theology.
Philosophy in Accounting Sciences (Taxation)
The master of Philosophy in Accounting Sciences (Taxation) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Philosophy
The Philosophy degree is offered at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time course by Research only. Media in South Africa and Africa.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is a principal branch of the College’s SAICA-endorsed CTA programme. It incorporates the disciplines of Financial Accounting and Auditing – divisions of learning that assist the various systems of management and report on progress, hence the term ‘financial governance’.