2021 AWSUM After School Guide

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FIELDS OF STUDY

Sometimes the idea of choosing a degree is daunting, just because of all the options available. What do you actually do with each degree? Degree

Possible Career Opportunities

Bachelor of Commerce in Economic Business Analyst Sciences with Economics and ERP Specialist Informatics Web Content Manager Project Manager Database Analyst Database Administrator Application Developer IS Security Manager E-Business Manager Application Analyst Data Analyst Information systems manager IT consultant IT technical support officer IS/IT Auditor Systems Analyst

Degree

Possible Career Opportunities

Bachelor of Commerce in Management Sciences

Although this qualification offers graduates access to the entire tourism industry, BCom qualifications are focused on the management of the industry and businesses. It creates specific access to careers such as tourism economists, tourism managers, marketers, researchers, lecturers, consultants, guesthouse managers and event managers in both private and public enterprises.

Bachelor of Commerce in Industrial and Organisational Psychology with Labour Relations Management

Labour relations specialist/practitioner -The provision of expert advice both in an organisational as well as a consulting capacity. This will include, among others, managing discipline and dismissal, dispute settlement, collective bargaining, dealings with trade unions, CCMA and Labour Court cases, employment conditions, and training and development. Analyst Students can also study Labour Relations Management to prepare for a career providing insight into market trends as an analyst. These analysts may apply their knowledge of human behaviour to develop marketing strategies. Researcher, teacher or lecturer.

Bachelor of Commerce in Management Sciences with Business Management

A business manager is responsible for the planning and organising of activities and people, as well as the leading and guidance of people. Managers’ main tasks are problem-solving, to lead teams, to facilitate team processes and to regularly communicate with people. The degree gives you access to a wide variety of career opportunities, as management principles are applied in all organisations.

Bachelor of Commerce in Management Sciences with Communication Management

Communications managers can work in various types of industries from the educational sector to food and beverage and technical industries. BCom qualifications are focused on the management of the industry and businesses. This degree creates specific access to careers such as: organisation managers, tourism managers, communications managers, marketers, researchers, lecturers, consultants, guesthouse managers and event managers in both private and public enterprises.

Bachelor of Commerce in Management Sciences with Marketing Management

Entrepreneurship, Business manager Research Assistant, Sales Manager Marketing Manager, Any marketing related careers, Lecturer

Bachelor of Commerce in Economic Bank management Sciences with Economics and Risk Financial risk management Management Corporative and city treasurer Funds- and asset management SAFEX trade Money-, capital- and stock market Economic advice Bachelor of Administration with Human Resource Management OR with Industrial and Organisational Psychology Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management

Training and development Recruitment and assessment Safety and risk assessment Management and leadership Human resource management Arbitration and mediation Labour dispute resolution

Bachelor of Administration in Administrator Development and Management with Community worker Local Government Management International correspondent Public Administration consultant Mediator Non-profit administrator Policy advisor Researcher Teacher/Lecturer Politician Analyst Bachelor of Arts with Industrial and Training and development Organisational Psychology and Recruitment and assessment Labour Relations Management Safety and risk assessment Management and leadership Human resource management Arbitration and mediation Labour dispute resolution Bachelor of Arts with Tourism Management

Bachelor of Commerce in Management Sciences with Marketing and Tourism Management

Tourism Management Tourism marketers Marketers Researchers Lecturers Consultants Guesthouse managers Game farm managers and event managers in both private and public enterprises. Although this qualification gives graduates access to the entire tourism industry, BCom qualifications are focused on the management of the industry and businesses. It creates specific access to careers such as: Tourism managers Tourism marketers Marketers, Researchers Lecturers, Consultants Guesthouse managers, Game farm managers and event managers in both private and public enterprises.

Bachelor of Commerce in Sport business managers, Administrators, Management Sciences with Sport Tertiary institution sport bureau managers, and Business Management School sports managers, Provincial sport development officers and managers High-performance institution managers Provincial level sports administrators Local sports club and community center managers, National level sport federation managers Professional sport teams managers Sports franchise entity owners and managers, Business Manager, Business consultant, Business Analyst, Sales Executive, Sport Marketer, Sport Administrator, Recreation Manager, Positions in the Hospitality sector

If you would like more information, please go to http://studies.nwu.ac.za/undergraduate-studies/fields-study


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