University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus 2023-2024

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University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus 2023-2024

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  • 1960: The University College of Zululand is established as a constituent college academically affiliated to the University of South Africa. The first intake of 41 students includes five females. Professor PAW Cook is appointed as the first Rector. From humble beginnings, the institution has dramatically evolved to a fully-fledged university, equal to any of the centres of higher learning in South Africa. University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus
  • 1961: The University is officially opened on 8 March at a ceremony attended by 280 dignitaries, including tribal chiefs as well as diplomats from Switzerland, Brazil and Austria. University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus
  • 1963: The first graduation ceremony takes place.
  • 1964: Prof JA Maré appointed as the second Rector.
  • 1970: University status is granted to University College of Zululand.
  • 1971: Dr TF Muller is appointed as the first Chancellor. The University’s coat of arms is officially introduced.
  • 1977: Prof AC Nkabinde becomes the first Black Rector. University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus
  • 1979: Dr MG Buthelezi is installed as the first black Chancellor. The Durban-Umlazi Extramural Division is established to serve the needs of the surrounding community. Prof AM Nzimande is appointed as its first campus Director.

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  • 1980: Election of the first Student Representative Council as well as the opening of the King Bhekuzulu Hall currently located at the KwaDlangezwa Campus.
  • 1981: The Cecil Renaud Extramural Division is established at the main campus to accommodate after-hours students. The Department of Nursing Science is also established.
  • 1982: The University of Zululand Foundation, administered by a Board of Governors, is established to oversee the University’s fundraising and investment operations.
  • 1983: A farm of 2500 hectares is acquired in the Ntambanana area for the establishment of a Department of Agriculture. A Centre for Business starts functioning. Approval is obtained for the establishment of departments of Hydrology and Mathematical Statistics. Dr M Brindley becomes the first white student to obtain a doctorate (special concession).
  • 1984: The University Council is granted autonomy with regard to practically all matters relating to the disbursement of the annual subsidy, provision of facilities, the determination of the establishment and the employment of staff.
  • 1985: The Science Centre and the research unit for New Religious Movements and Churches (NERMIC) are established.
  • 1986: The University of Zululand is opened to all races. First Honorary Doctorate awarded to Rev. Enos ZK Sikhakhane.
  • 1987: The new library building is completed. The Centre for Legal Services is also established.
  • 1988: Departments of Agriculture, Engineering, Human Movement Science and the Institute for Education and Human Development are established.
  • 1993: Strong links are forged internationally. The research and training farm becomes operational.
  • 1994: Prof CRM Dlamini becomes the fourth Rector. An honorary doctorate degree is conferred upon His Majesty, King Goodwill Zwelithini at a ceremony attended by the then State President, Nelson Mandela. The UZNET computer network is established at the main campus.
  • 1995: Honorary Law Doctorate conferred on Deputy-President FW de Klerk.
  • 2000: The Hewlett-Packard Computer Academy is inaugurated.
  • 2001: The new modular academic system is introduced. Then Deputy President Dr JG Zuma is installed as the University’s third Chancellor. An Honorary Doctorate is conferred on then Deputy-President Dr JG Zuma.
  • 2002: The University of Zululand is declared as the only institution of higher education north of the uThukela River and, henceforth, includes outcomes-based programmes in its curriculum. The University experiences an increased intake of students from other parts of Africa, especially from Namibia, Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland.

Standardised assessment tests (SATs) are administered for the first time in order to assess first-year students in English, Mathematics and Science, so that students at risk in     these subjects can be assisted to improve their skills through participation in appropriate enrichment programmes.The Overarching Reconfiguration Committee (ORC) is  established to represent all stakeholder groupings on campus as well as local businesses so as to generate policies and principles to facilitate the goal of reconfiguring the University into a comprehensive institution as decreed by the Department of Education in May 2002.

A five-year Strategic Plan is inaugurated.

  • 2003: Prof RV Gumbi becomes the University’s first black female Rector and Vice-Chancellor. She is the fifth Rector appointed since 1960.

Effective measures are introduced to turn around the University’s poor financial record and to redeem an overdraft of over R46-million within a three-year period.
Launch of the South African-Norway Tertiary Education Development Programme (SANTED) – a major capacity-building project to meet the needs of the restructuring process. The Quality Promotion Assurance (QPA) Unit is launched to promote quality in teaching, learning, and research by means of practical support, provision of advice, and policy development. University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus

  • 2004: The chair for the Centre for Integrated Rural Development (CIRD) is launched – a partnership between Kumba Resources and the University of Zululand.
  • 2005: The former six faculties (Arts, Education, Science and Agriculture, Law, Commerce, and Administration as well as Theology and Religion Studies) merge to become four Faculties, namely Arts, Education, Commerce, Administration, and Law as well as Science and Agriculture.

The University celebrates its 45th anniversary.

UNIZULU launches its internal Organisational Development Plan (ODP) and major turn-around achievements are recorded.

  • 2006:Replacement of UNIZULU’s old computer system with a state-of-the-art ITS computer infrastructure worth R32,9 million.

A new Department of Quality Assurance is established and a Director, Prof G. Kistan, is appointed.

  • 2007: Four Executive Deans are appointed in the four faculties, namely, Prof Nomahlubi Makunga in the Faculty of Arts Prof Sitwala Imenda in the Faculty of Education, Prof Ramesh Ori in the Faculty of Science and Agriculture, and Prof van den Bergh in the Faculty of Commerce, Administration and Law.
  • The construction of new R160 million off-campus building commences in the central business district of Richards Bay. University of Zululand Unizulu Prospectus

IIJIMA (Change Management Project) is inaugurated to ensure the implementation of operational changes in a systematic and controlled fashion.
New student residences are completed to house 368 occupants. The University, with co-host Jackson State University, US, hosts the first-ever Global-World HIV/AIDS Alliance conference (GHAA) in Africa which was attended by delegates from 25 global countries.UNIZULU’s Chemistry Department and the International Centre for Materials Research, the University of California and Jackson State University, hosts an International Nanotechnology Conference with 1996 Nobel Laureate and initiator of the nanotechnology revolution, Sir Harry Kroto, as Chairman.

  • 2008: The then Minister of Education, Ms. Naledi Pandor, and UNIZULU’s then-Chancellor Dr. JG Zuma, commission the construction of new residences at the main campus and officiate the construction of a new campus at Richards Bay.
  • Preparations commence for the Institutional Audit by the Department of Education in October 2008.
  • 2009: UNIZULU, together with the Department of Economic Department, co-hosts the First International Co-operative Conference in February.

The Richards Bay Campus is launched in October 2009.

  • 2010:Prof F Mazibuko becomes the University’s second black female Rector and Vice-Chancellor. She is the sixth Rector appointed since 1960. 

Undergraduate Courses Offered:

  • BA Honours in Development Studies
  • BA Honours in Anthropology
  • BA (Honours) in Communication Science
  • BA Honours in Sociology
  • BA Honours in Recreation and Tourism
  • BA Honours in Psychology
  • BA Honours in Philosophy
  • BA Honours in Penology
  • BA Honours in Information Science BIS
  • BA Honours in History
  • BA Honours in German
  • BA Honours in General Linguistics
  • BA Honours in English
  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • Bachelor of Library and Information Science – BLIS
  • Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts In Philosophy
  • Bachelor of Arts in IsiZulu
  • Bachelor of Arts in Information Science
  • Bachelor of Arts in German
  • Bachelor of Arts in General Linguistics
  • Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Planning & Development
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Arts in Dual Major
  • Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Correctional Studies
  • Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology of Arts in Siswati
  • Bachelor of Arts in Sesotho
  • Bachelor of Arts Afrikaans
  • Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Sociology
  • Bachelor of Arts in History
  • Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Performance
  • Bachelor in Intercultural Communication
  • Bachelor of Tourism Studies (B Tourism Studies)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Geography & Tourism)
  • BSc GEOGRAPHY AND HYDROGY
  • BSs GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSICS
  • BSc GEOGRAPHY AND ZOOLOGY
  • BSc BOTANY AND GEOGRAPHY
  • BSc GEOGRAPHY AND STATISTICS
  • BSc (Human Movement Science)
  • BSc/BA (Hons) (Human Movement Science
  • BSc Hons Human Movement Science
  • PhD (Human Movement Science)
  • BSc degrees Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
  • BSc degrees Hydrology
  • BSc degrees Mathematics
  • BSc degrees Physics
  • BSc degrees Statistics
  • BSc degrees Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
  • BSc degrees Chemistry
  • BSc degrees Computer Science
  • BSc degrees Physics
  • BSc degrees Statistics
  • BSc degrees Statistics and Applied Mathematics
  • BSc degrees Computer Science
  • BSc degrees Geography
  • BSc degrees Hydrology
  • BSc degrees Mathematics
  • BACHELOR OF NURSING
  • BACHELOR OF NURSING IN EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION
  • Masters Degree in Nursing Science (M Nurs)
  • Doctoral degree in Nursing Science (D Phil)
  • BSc Physics with Computer Science
  • BSc Physics with Mathematics
  • BSc Physics ith Chemistry
  • BSc  Physics with Human Movement Science
  • BSc Physics with Geography
  • BSc Physics with Applied Mathematics
  • BSc Physics with Hydrology
  • PhD (Physics)
  • MSc (Physics)
  • BSc (Hons) (Physicss
  • Diploma in Community Work
  • Diploma in Library and Information Science
  • Diploma in Media Studies
  • Diploma in Public Relations Management
  • Advanced Diploma in Communication Science
  • Diploma in Tourism Management

Diplomas Courses Offered:

  • Diploma in Community Work
  • Diploma in Library and Information Science
  • Diploma in Media Studies
  • Diploma in Public Relations Management
  • Advanced Diploma in Communication Science
  • Diploma in Tourism Management
Postgraduate Courses Offered:
  • Master of Social Work 
  • Master of Tourism 1MAS21
  • Master of Tourism 1MAS22
  • Master of Arts in Sociology
  • Master of Arts in Political Science
  • Master of Arts in Philosophy
  • Master of Arts in International Relations
  • Master of Arts in Information Science (MLIS)
  • Master of Arts in History of Arts in Geography
  • Master of Arts in English (AMAS08)
  • Master of Arts in Development Studies
  • Master of Arts in Criminology
  • Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Community Work
  • Master of Arts in Communication Science
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Anthropology
  • Master of Arts in Afrikaans
  • Master of Arts Degree
  • Doctorate of Philosophy in Geography
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Recreation and Tourism
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Recreation and Tourism (D.Phil.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy
  • Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Sociology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in History
  • Doctor of Philosophy in English
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Community Psychology AEC800
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Afrikaans
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy
Masters Courses Offered:
  • Master of Social Work 
  • Master of Tourism 1MAS21
  • Master of Tourism 1MAS22
  • Master of Arts in Sociology
  • Master of Arts in Political Science
  • Master of Arts in Philosophy
  • Master of Arts in International Relations
  • Master of Arts in Information Science (MLIS)
  • Master of Arts in History of Arts in Geography
  • Master of Arts in English (AMAS08)
  • Master of Arts in Development Studies
  • Master of Arts in Criminology
  • Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Community Work
  • Master of Arts in Communication Science
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
  • Master of Arts in Anthropology
  • Master of Arts in Afrikaans
  • Master of Arts Degree

PhD Courses Offered:

  • Doctorate of Philosophy in Geography
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Recreation and Tourism
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Recreation and Tourism (D.Phil.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy
  • Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Sociology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in History
  • Doctor of Philosophy in English
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Community Psychology AEC800
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Afrikaans
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Degree of Doctor of Literature and Philosophy
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