Step up to your future! Experience the soul of the at the soles of your shoes! Visit us on 13 May 2017 for the NWU Vaal Triangle Open day! It all starts here
Programme Programme To get the most out of your day, start at the Tent (Building 9) The day is presented in two sessions. First Session Tent (Building 9) 09:00 Welcome and overview of #MyNWU - everything that you want and need to know 09:30 Visit to faculty(ies) of your choice (attend these information sessions to add even more value to your day) 10:30 Visit to the Information Hub, Online Application Labs, Residences, Bursaries and Loans and stalls of your choice Second Session Tent (Building 9) 11:00 Welcome and overview of #MyNWU - everything that you want and need to know 11:30 Visit to faculty(ies) of your choice (attend these information sessions to add even more value to your day) 12:30 Visit to the Information Hub, Online Application Labs, Residences, Bursaries and Loans and stalls of your choice 13:00 Student Life activities (Building 6)
Faculties Faculties Visit http://www.nwu.ac.za/students/fields-of-study to familiarise yourself with our courses and on which site it is available HUMANITIES SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES (BUILDING 11A GO2 & 17) Foundation phase Intermediate Phase Senior and FET phase Senior and FET phase: Technology SCHOOL OF BASIC SCIENCES (LAW BUILDING 12 GO3) (the rest of the School of Basic Science: BUILDING 12 G04) History and Humanities Psychology and Languages History and Geography Politics and Society Pastoral Guidance in Psychological context Pastoral Guidance and Psychology (for PGCE) Public Management and Governance Public Management with Human Resource Management and Labour Relations Management Public Governance and Politics with Law subjects Public Management & Society Public Management and Environment BA with Law subjects
SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES (BUILDING 31) Language Practice and Afrikaans or English Language Practice and Sesotho or French Language Practice and Communication Languages SCHOOL OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES (BUILDING 9B & 9C) Industrial Psychology and Labour Relations Management Psychology & Sociology Psychology and Labour Relations Management Industrial Psychology and Labour Relations Management Human Resource Management Social Work ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES: (BUILDING 12 G05) Economics and International Trade Economics, Risk Management and Investment Management Economics and Risk Management Economics and Informatics Entrepreneurship and Management Marketing Management Sport and Recreation Management BCom in Law SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING SCIENCES: (BUILDING 12 G02) Chartered Accountancy (CA) Financial Accountancy (SAIPA) Management Accounting (CIMA) Accounting SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: (BUILDING 12 G01) Quantitative Risk Management Financial Mathematics Data Mining Information Technology Computer Science and Economics Computer Science and Statistics ROBOTICS AND SGI-SA: (BUILDING 12 G06) Bhive EDC: (BUILDING 12 G03)
1 Protection Services / Security Gate 4 Economic Sciences 5a-e CSRC Offices / Student Centre / Radio Station / Kaizer Chiefs Innovation Centre 6 Auditoriums / bhive EDC / CCPD 7 Dean / Behavioural Sciences / School of Languages 8 ITM / Dean / School for IT 9a-c Computer Rooms / Lecture Rooms 10 Bus Stop 11a Lecture Room / Educational Sciences 11b Basic Sciences 12 Lecture Rooms 13 Learning & Research Commons / ADS / SCD / Library / Books & Beans 14 Residences (Jasmyn & Vergelegen) 14k Residence Administration 15 Residences (Thuthuka) 17 BEd Technical Teachers Training 18 Residences (Kumba & Horizon) 19 & 20 Technical Services 23 Oewerpens / Marketing and Communication 24 Administration / Enquiries / Rectorate / International Students 25 River Lecture Complex / Dean of Students / SEAL / Clinic / Sport Office 27 Small Lapa 28 Big Lapa 31 African Languages 33 Rugby Club House 34 Criecket Club House
Did you know. Did you know... 1. When do applications close? Selection courses 30 June 2017 Residence applications 30 September 2017 General course applications 30 September 2017 2. What is it going to cost me? Payable with your application: R150 as non-refundable application fee when submitting your application admission. R700 as not refundable residence deposit if you do not receive a place in a residence. One payment of R650 may be made to the NWU Credit and debit cards are also welcome Visit http://www.nwu.ac.za/apply-online 3. Selection courses Applications for selection courses close 30 June 2017. Visit http://www.nwu.ac.za/student/selection 4. Apply now! What to study? http://www.nwu.ac.za/students/fields-of-study What is the admission requirements? http://www.nwu.ac.za/student/minimum-requirements How do I apply? http://www.nwu.ac.za/applications
Online application: http://www.nwu.ac.za/apply-online Apply online during Open Day please bring along the following important documentation: 1. Signed undertaking 2. Available grade 12 marks (or gr 11 if the gr 12 marks are not available yet), or a copy of your matric certificate - if you have already passed matric. 3. Copy of your ID 4. Proof of payment for application fee (R150) 5. The answers are available at www.nwu.ac.za/af/students Do you need assistance with the online application? 018 299 4383/4130/4263/2445 or 018 285 2227/2334 or applicationsug@nwu.ac.za Bursaries and loans: Contact us at 016 910 3166/3157/3134/3056. Accommodation: Campus residences: Mrs Karin Venter 016 910 3308 Email address: venter.karin@nwu.ac.za It all starts here It all starts here
Just imagine how snazzy you can look with NWU Swag! Put your thoughts into action by following these steps: Be on the lookout for the huge pair of NWU tekkies on campus and take a photo with them. Make it look pretty, add an awesome filter and upload it to Instagram using #MyNWU. The more creative you are the better your chances are to win an awesome NWU prize!