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Interdisciplinary studies in development
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Commerce: HEQSF 8 Courses
Commerce: HEQSF 9 Courses
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Engineering: HEQSF 8 Courses
Engineering: HEQSF 9 Courses
Faculty of Health Sciences
Health Sciences: HEQSF 8 Courses
Health Sciences: HEQSF 9 Courses
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Humanities: HEQSF Level 8 CoursesĀ
Humanities -HEQSF Level 9 CoursesĀ
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Law: HEQSF Level 8
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Science: HEQSF Level 8
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