AFRICA
UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Zimbabwe
About the Faculty
The Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences was officially inaugurated in August 1998,
however, courses such as Communication Skills and African Studies, presently
taught by the Faculty, were offered since the opening of the University. In
August 1997, a number of Humanities/Social Sciences courses were united to form
the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences and placed within the newly
established Faculty of Education. The Faculty is still responsible for teaching
African Studies and Communication Skills to all students in the University and
since the implementation of the “Two-language policy”, is also responsible for
the teaching of French and Portuguese for Beginners and English as a Second
Language. In addition, for students from non-English speaking countries who need
to build up their English language ability, the Faculty offers a programme in
Intensive English. Starting in the 2000/2001 academic year, in serving the
twenty-first century needs of our students, the Faculty will also offer the
University-required course Introduction to Information Technology. The Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences, as its primary purpose, provides
Humanities/Social Sciences content courses for students registered in the
Faculty, as well as for students pursuing their degree from the Faculty of
Education.
MISSION STATEMENT
The
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has as its mission to develop students
to think independently, communicate clearly, broaden their abilities for
critical and aesthetic examination of the humanities and social sciences, and be
committed to a variety of intellectual and social responsibilities. The Faculty
wants students to develop the skills necessary to understand ideas and issues,
and make “educated” and humane choices in a changing and increasingly
technologically-oriented society.
To do
this, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers students a
liberal-arts education of considerable breadth and distinctive quality. The
Faculty encourages students to develop values and ethics that will lead them to
productive, fulfilled lives.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences are to
provide students with knowledge to
understand their society through the study of Humanities and Social
Sciences;
- assist students to develop critical thinking;
- help students to become responsible members of society;
- prepare students for further study and post-graduate work in
various fields in Humanities and Social Sciences; and
- conduct research in various fields in Humanities and Social
Sciences as they relate to Africa.