UNAM Bachelor of Arts in Oshiwambo Studies Course
Degree
selectable subject under Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Introduction
Oshiwambo exposes the students to cultural issues and language matters. In our curriculum we look at language structures, and literature studies. In our curriculum we introduce students to various language aspects such literature, sound systems, word structure and sentence, structure, effective communication skills, translation theories and creative writing. Oshiwambo graduates develop written and oral communication skills; research skills; problem-solving skills; critical thinking and organizational skills.
Modules
Year 1, Semester 1 |
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Literary Appreciation of Oshiwambo |
Year 1, Semester 2 |
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Language and Culture |
Year 2, Semester 1 |
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Speech sounds and sound systems |
Oral literature of Oshiwambo |
Year 2, Semester 2 |
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Phonology and morphology of Oshiwambo |
Year 3, Semester 1 |
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Syntax of Oshiwambo |
Year 3, Semester 2 |
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Poetry of Oshiwambo |
Creative Writing of Oshiwambo |
Year 4, Semester 1 |
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Research project in Oshiwambo |
Advanced Sociology of Namibian Society |
Written Prose and Drama of Oshiwambo |
Orature in Africa |
Effective Communication: Style and Meaning in Oshiwambo |
Historical Linguistics and Dialectology of Oshiwambo |
Terminography and Translation |
Advanced Issues in the Linguistics of Oshiwambo |
Year 4, Semester 2 |
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Research project in Oshiwambo |
Advanced Sociology of Namibian Society |
Written Prose and Drama of Oshiwambo |
Orature in Africa |
Effective Communication: Style and Meaning in Oshiwambo |
Historical Linguistics and Dialectology of Oshiwambo |
Terminography and Translation |
Advanced Issues in the Linguistics of Oshiwambo |
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