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- Teacher: Alan Matthews
- Teacher: Thomas Moyo
- Teacher: Christophe Tambwe (218088087)
- Teacher: Ursula Monica Pillay
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formalism of quantum mechanics, quantum mechanics in three dimensions,
identical particles, symmetries and conservation laws, selected applications.
- Teacher: Thomas Moyo
- Teacher: Marco Mariola
- Teacher: Naven Chetty
- Teacher: Sheenage Mary Jooman
- Teacher: Nicholas Lifa Mbuli
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- Teacher: Judy Stephenson
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This module is a key course in the postgraduate programme in Policy and Development Studies. The aim is to investigate and come to understand the framework and mechanisms of political rule and administration in a democracy. The emphasis is on how governance occurs, looking in detail at processes within and between the private and public sector as well as across national, provincial and local spheres of government. This will be explored by focusing on governance in South Africa.
- Teacher: Siyabonga Innocent Nxumalo
- Teacher: Mark Rieker
- Teacher: Desiree Manicom
- Teacher: Njabulo Clement Dlomo
- Teacher: Ntuthuko Mhlongo
- Teacher: Soomaya Khan
- Teacher: Khulekani Mefuge Mhlongo
- Teacher: Siboniso Nkululeko Mkhize
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This course serves as an introduction to the field of Global Politics. It will focus on key contemporary
international issues, as well as introduce the main theoretical and methodological approaches to the
study of international relations. The main objectives of the course are:
• To introduce students to the main subject matter of Global Politics
• To introduce students to the main theoretical and methodological approaches to Global
Politics
• To enable students to begin to critically engage with news and other literature sources
• To enable students to begin to grasp a selection of key questions of contemporary Global
Politics and the multiple forces shaping global politics.
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