A Bachelor of Arts Honours in African Languages provides students with a deep understanding of the rich linguistic diversity across the African continent, offering insights into the cultural, historical, and social contexts of African languages. The program explores the structure, grammar, and evolution of various African languages, while also examining the role of language in shaping identity, communication, and societal dynamics. By studying African languages, students gain an appreciation for the complexities of language as a tool for both expressing and preserving cultural heritage. Graduates develop strong analytical, research, and linguistic skills that enable them to engage with diverse cultural narratives, contributing to broader global conversations about language, culture, and identity.