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May 07, 2025 - Safety Management, Overview, Creating safe, compliant and sustainable workplaces is essential across all industries. The BCom in Management Sciences with Safety Management equips students with the knowledge and skills to manage occupational health and safety risks within a broader business context. This qualification prepares graduates for leadership roles in safety auditing…, Degree detail, Degree name : Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) in Management Sciences with Safety Management Modes of delivery and duration : Full time programme: Three years presented on the Vanderbijlpark Campus (Qualification code: 5FPH08) This programme is not presented on the Mahikeng- or Potchefstroom Campuses., Admission requirements, Full time programme: BCom in Management Sciences with Marketing and Tourism Management APS of 24 Mathematics level 3 (40% or more) or Mathematical Literacy level 6 (70% or more) Afrikaans or English level 4 (50% or more) Please refer to the Undergraduate Yearbook (page 115) for a detailed layout of the curriculum., Notable modules in the programme, Strategic Business Management Auditing Safety Management Safety Management Systems Safety Culture, Postgraduate study options, Students with this degree will be considered for the BCom honours in Business Management, which can articulate to a masters and doctorate degree in Business Management., Career opportunities, Safety officer/practitioner Occupational health and safety officer Risk assessment analyst Compliance officer Safety auditor, Talk to us, If you need more information about this programme, please contact the Programme Managers. Dr Anita Lennox (Any enquiries about this programme) Prof Rita Klonaridis (Any enquiries about this programme in general in her capacity as Inter Campus Programme Leader) Prof Re-an Müller (Any enquiries about this programmes to the Deputy Director on the…Prof. Dr. Manjit Kour is working as Professor at University Business School at Chandigarh University. She has also been Extraordinary Professor at the Cybernetics Management of North-West University in Potchefstrom since January, 2025. She is member of Indian Commerce Association. Her research interests revolve around fintech, sustainable finance…
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Kour Manjit
Nov 19, 2025 - Prof. Dr. Manjit Kour is working as Professor at University Business School at Chandigarh University. She has also been Extraordinary Professor at the Cybernetics Management of North-West University in Potchefstrom since January, 2025. She is member of Indian Commerce Association. Her research interests revolve around fintech, sustainable finance…Prof. Wilma Viviers is an NRF-rated researcher and was (until her retirement in December 2024) research professor in the TRADE (Trade and Development) research focus area at the North-West University (NWU). She was also the holder of the WTO (World Trade Organization) Chair at the NWU from 2014 to 2024. Previously she served as the Director of…
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Wilma Viviers
May 08, 2025 - Prof. Wilma Viviers is an NRF-rated researcher and was (until her retirement in December 2024) research professor in the TRADE (Trade and Development) research focus area at the North-West University (NWU). She was also the holder of the WTO (World Trade Organization) Chair at the NWU from 2014 to 2024. Previously she served as the Director of…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/school-news
School News
Jul 29, 2025 - School of Management, News (January 2025 to May 2025), _____________________________________________________________________, Dr Kezell Klinck receives the NWU Media and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour Recognition Award, On 22 May 2025, Dr Kezell Klinck, from the Mahikeng Campus, was honoured with the prestigious NWU Silver Wings Award , which recognises staff members who embody the spirit, character, and core values of the university. This award is granted to individuals who have been actively quoted in traditional, digital, and social media, and who consistently…, Dr Kezell Klinck delivers inpiring address at the MTN SME Connect event, At the MTN SME Connect event on 21 May 2025, Dr Kezelle Klinck from North-West University (NWU) delivered an inspiring address highlighting the critical role of academic institutions in supporting SMEs and fostering inclusive economic growth. NWU’s School of Management Sciences, Mahikeng Campus, was well represented by seven staff members,…, Prof Mia Bothma strengthens the NWU's international ties, As part of our ongoing commitment to global engagement and academic collaboration, Prof Mia Bothma, from the Marketing programme, recently took part in an Erasmus+ staff teaching exchange at Hochschule Burgenland in Austria. The exchange focused on sharing expertise in e-commerce, marketing metrics, and international marketing within the context…, Dr Lerato E. Mdaka invites AGSA Chief Risk Officer for a guest lecture, Bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world experience, the School of Management Sciences (NWU) recently hosted Mr Solly Segooa, chief risk officer at the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA), for a thought-provoking guest lecture titled “Understanding and managing risk in entrepreneurship”. This lecture was organised by Dr Lerato E…, Prof Clarise Mostert delivers a keynote address at International Conference, Prof Clarise Mostert delivers a keynote address at the 18th International Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists and Students at the West Ukrainian National University. The presentation, titled “Cultivating Entrepreneurial Mindsets for a Resilient Global Economy,” highlighted the power of innovation, adaptability, and…, Prof Marius Potgieter attend international graduation ceremony Click and drag to resize , Prof Marius Potgieter, Deputy Director at School's Mahikeng Campus, attended the 5th graduation ceremony of King Ceasor University in Uganda as a guest of Chancellor King CA Mulenga, alongside other international scholars. The prestigious event, attended by national and international dignitaries, saw over 240 qualifications awarded and was…, School of Management Sciences hosts inspiring open day on the Mahikeng Campus, The School of Management Sciences at Mahikeng Campus recently hosted a successful Open Day, bringing together staff, students, and high school learners in a vibrant showcase of academic programs, student life, and community spirit. The day was marked not only by engaging activities and informative displays but also by a strong sense of unity and…, School of Management Sciences celebrates graduates at the Mahikeng Campus, The School of Management Sciences at Mahikeng Campus celebrated the achievements of its 2025 graduates in a joyful and inspiring ceremony. A total of 57 qualifications were awarded across undergraduate, honours, master’s and doctoral levels, marking a significant academic milestone for both students and faculty. Read the full article - click here…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/prof-clarise-mostert-keynote-address
Prof Clarise Mostert: Keynote Address
May 09, 2025 - Prof Mostert Highlights the Power of Entrepreneurship at West Ukrainian National University Conference, CM2 Click and drag to resize In March 2025, the West Ukrainian National University hosted its 18th International Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists and Students, a significant event that brought together emerging leaders, researchers, and innovators from around the world. This year, the conference had the honour of welcoming…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/prof-marius-potgieters-international-networking
Prof Marius Potgieter's International Networking
May 13, 2025 - Prof Marius Potgieter (deputy director at the Mahikeng Campus) was invited by the Vice Chancellor of the King Ceasor University in Kampala, a private university in Uganda to attend their 5 th graduation ceremony. Prof Potgieter and four other international visiting professors were the guests of His Excellency His Majesty King CA Mulenga, the…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/school-management-sciences-hosts-inspiring-open-day-mahikeng-campus
School of Management Sciences hosts inspiring open day on the Mahikeng Campus
May 13, 2025 - The School of Management Sciences at the Mahikeng Campus proudly hosted a successful Open Day that welcomed prospective students, parents, and community members to experience the dynamic academic environment and collaborative culture of the school. The event featured engaging exhibitions, interactive sessions, and lively discussions highlighting…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/school-management-sciences-celebrates-graduates-mahikeng-campus
School of Management Sciences celebrates graduates at the Mahikeng Campus
May 13, 2025 - The School of Management Sciences recently celebrated the achievements of its 2024 graduates during the 2025 graduation ceremony. This milestone marks a proud moment for the school, the faculty, and the broader university community, as we acknowledge the hard work, perseverance, and academic excellence of our students. A total of 57 students…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/management-sciences/prof-mia-bothma-strengthens-nwus-international-ties
Prof Mia Bothma strengthens the NWU's international ties
May 14, 2025 - Prof Mia Bothma recently had the privilege of participating in an Erasmus+ staff (teaching) exchange at Hochschule Burgenland in Austria, which was a truly enriching experience that underscored the value of international academic collaboration. During her time at Hochschule Burgenland, she engaged with two programmes: The MA in International…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/about-us
About Us
Oct 27, 2025 - , StudyWell: Student Well-Being Initiative, Scientific insight. Practical impact. Student well-being at the centre. At StudyWell, we believe research should do more than inform, it should empower. We are committed to building healthier, more supportive university experiences through collaboration, innovation, and evidence-based practices. , What is the StudyWell Initiative?, StudyWell, founded by Prof Karina Mostert (Registered Industrial and Organisational Psychologist), is a specialised research initiative within Management Cybernetics, a collaborative research entity formed between the Faculty of Economic and Management Science and the Faculty of Engineering at the North-West University. We aim to design a research…, Our Focus, At StudyWell, we are committed to developing real-time, evidence-based tools and strategies that will enable the North-West University to proactively support student well-being. Our work is grounded in the Study Demands-Resources (SD-R) theory (Bakker & Mostert, 2024), a framework that helps us understand how the interaction between various…, Our Approach, Multidisciplinary, practice-integrated research and stakeholder collaboration. StudyWell is built on a multidisciplinary, research- and practice-integrated approach, grounded in organisational psychology. Our core team consists of Industrial and Organisational Psychologists, working in close collaboration with research psychologists, technical…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/strategic-objectives
Strategic Objectives
Oct 27, 2025 - Key objectives, Vision, To be a leading research initiative that advances the scientific understanding and support of students' well-being through the lense of organisational psychology. StudyWell aims to develop a comprehensive, data-informed student well-being monitoring and support system through multidisciplinary collaboration, innovative methodologies, and a…, Project objectives , The StudyWell initiative is strategically designed to address key research and practice gaps, providing significant value to multiple stakeholders involved in student well-being at NWU. Our activities align with and inform the six primary goals outlined in the NWU strategic plan: Student-Centric Learning Research and Innovation Community…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/student-well-being
Student Well-Being
Oct 27, 2025 - Introduction to Student Well-Being , Student well-being refers to a student’s ability to stay motivated, engaged, and mentally and physically healthy while navigating the demands of academic life. It is not just about being healthy and feeling well; it is about sustaining performance, protecting mental health, and continuing to develop in the face of academic and personal…, Study Demands and Study Resources, The Study Demands–Resources theory identifies two core dimensions within the student experience: study demands and study resources . However, student well-being is shaped by more than just the academic experience. Study, personal, and home-related demands and resources can interact in complex ways. Study demands Study Resources, Study Demands, Study demands are the physical, psychological, social, or organisational aspects of studying that require sustained mental, emotional, or physical effort and are therefore associated with certain physiological or psychological costs. They drive the energetic process, depleting energy and potentially leading to strain or exhaustion when excessive.…, Study Resources, Study resources are the physical, social, and organisational aspects of the study environment that help students achieve their goals, reduce study demands, and promote learning and development. They drive the motivational process, fostering engagement, well-being, and academic success. While some resources are naturally part of university life,…, Student Behaviours, Student well-being and the overall university experience are shaped by both the university and students’ behaviours - it is a shared responsibility. While the university provides support and resources, students also have accountability for how they navigate their studies. Some students respond proactively, adapting to challenges and leveraging…, Self-defeating Behaviours, In practical terms, self-defeating behaviours refer to maladaptive patterns that hinder students’ ability to cope with demands or access available resources. They are typically reactive, short-term oriented, and may result from feelings of helplessness, overload, or exhaustion. Self-defeating behaviours can also create additional demands and…, Proactive Behaviours, Proactive behaviours are actions that students intentionally take to improve their learning conditions, well-being, or performance. Students who engage in such behaviours often feel more motivated and in control of challenges. Proactive behaviour enables students to generate or access resources, manage stress, and initiate positive spirals of well…, Student Burnout and Engagement, The Study Demands–Resources theory explains student well-being through a health impairment and motivational process . The health-impairment process is triggered when a student’s demands exceed their available resources, leading to feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and a lack of efficacy. However, when resources are available and well-aligned with…, Student Burnout, Student burnout is a state of prolonged stress that develops over time when a student’s study demands continuously exceed their available resources. It typically involves three interrelated components: Exhaustion occurs when students experience extreme mental, emotional, or physical fatigue due to continuous or excessively high study demands over…, Student Engagement, Student engagement is defined as a fulfilling state of mind related to study, where a student is motivated and actively involved in their study-related tasks and environment. Student engagement consists of three dimensions, namely: Vigour is characterised by high levels of energy and mental resilience while studying, demonstrating a willingness to…, Student Health, Beyond burnout and engagement, other health-related aspects of a student’s life are essential, including physical, mental, and emotional health. When students cultivate habits that protect and enhance these aspects of their lives, they are better equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities of university life and flourish as students…, Student Outcomes, Performance Intention to drop out. , Performance, Academic performance is one of the most observable outcomes of the dynamic interplay between study demands, study resources, and student behaviours. Importantly, performance is not only about grades or completion rates, but also about the development of core academic competencies, critical thinking, and the ability to transfer learning across…, Intention to drop out, Students’ intention to discontinue their studies could be a significant indicator of compromised well-being. In line with the Study Demands–Resources theory, this intention often arises from prolonged experiences in which study demands exceed available resources. Over time, this can lead to the health-impairment process, in which the student…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/entrepreneurshipnwu/entrepreneurshipnwu-events