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8 PhD programmes in Geography in Africa
Geography (Research)
This Geography (Research) programme is offered by the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics within the Faculty of Science at the University of Johannesburg.
Urban and Regional Science
The Urban and Regional Science programme at Stellenbosch University is presented by the Centre for Regional and Urban Innovation and Statistical Exploration (CRUISE) of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.
Geography
This Geography degree programme is offered by the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Pretoria.
Geography and Environmental Studies
The aim of the PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is to offer advanced training in the fields of earth, atmospheric, hydro-environmental, global change and other environmental Sciences, as well as studies concerned with human environments and to promote inter-disciplinary exchange between various arts and science disciplines.
Land Surveying
Land Surveying at the University of Kwazulu Natal deals with the field of Geomatics that focuses on the acquisition, processing, management, presentation, and dissemination of information about the earth and features with a fixed location on the earth’s surface.
Geography and Environmental Studies
The Geography and Environmental Studies programme at the Stellenbosch University focuses on the study and resolution of human-environmental and urban or tourism-related problems and phenomena from a spatial perspective.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning programme at Stellenbosch University is presented by the Centre for Regional and Urban Innovation and Statistical Exploration (CRUISE) of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.
Geography and Environmental Studies
The Geography and Environmental Studies programme from Stellenbosch University is research–based and contains no coursework. The student completes a dissertation of about 90 000 words on a selected geographical research problem. The dissertation must place the research in a disciplinary context and contributes to the creation of new knowledge.