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South African Distance Education presented by Garen Yöndem 20101205009

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Page 1: South Africa Distance Education

South African Distance Educationpresented by Garen Yöndem

20101205009

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Headlines

• Beginning of Distance Education in South Africa (SA)

• Distance Education in SA by the Numbers

• Distance Education Programs in SA

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Beginning of Distance Education in South Africa• University of the Cape of Good Hope

1873

• The University of South Africa

(UNISA) 1946

• Merged with Technikon Southern

Africa 2004

• Today it is the only distance

education university of South Africa

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Distance Education in South Africa by the Numbers• Over 350.000 students including both international and African

students from 137 countries worldwide

• Constitutes 36% of all higher education students in the country

• 20% Bachelor’s degree

• 12% Master’s degree

• 9% Doctorate degree

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Distance Education Programs in South AfricaAs of 2004;

• Humanities and Social Sciences

(59%)

• Business and Management Sciences

(29%)

• Engineering and Technology Science

(11%)

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Thank You

Garen Yöndem

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Bibliography• Gerber, L. (2013, January 08). Is UNISA the only distance

learning option in South Africa?. Careersportal.co.za. Retrieved November 1, 2013, from http://www.careersportal.co.za/universities/universities/1316-is-unisa-the-only-distance-learning-option-in-south-africa.html

• Glennie, J. (2007). Distance Education in South Africa. Cedol.org. Retrieved November 1, 2013, from http://www.cedol.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/98-101-2007.pdf

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_South_Africa

• http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.html