Navigating university applications can be daunting, especially if your heart is set on a particular programme but your Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy results aren't what you hoped for. Fortunately, the North-West University (NWU) offers a promising array of undergraduate courses for the 2027 academic year that do not have these subjects as a prerequisite. This guide is designed to help you discover those exciting opportunities, understand the application process, and prepare for a successful intake.

With applications for 2027 opening soon, it's the perfect time to explore your options at NWU and find a degree that aligns with your career aspirations, even if Maths wasn't your strongest subject.

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NWU 2027 Application Timeline and Fees

Prospective students should mark their calendars: applications for the 2027 academic year at North-West University (NWU) officially open on 1 June 2026. It's crucial to be aware of the varying closing dates, as these can impact your application strategy. Typically, selection-focused programmes such as the Bachelor of Education (BEd) and Bachelor of Arts in Law courses have an earlier closing date, generally around 30 June. For most other undergraduate programmes, the application window remains open until approximately 31 August. However, these dates are indicative and subject to change; always verify the official deadlines on the NWU website closer to the application period.

A significant advantage for South African students is that there is no application fee, making it more accessible to explore your higher education journey at NWU.

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NWU Undergraduate Courses Not Requiring Maths or Maths Lit

Bachelor of Education (BEd) Degrees

For those passionate about shaping young minds, NWU provides several BEd specialisations that do not require Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy. These programmes are structured to equip you with the skills to teach effectively across different educational phases:

  • BEd: In Foundation Phase (Grade R – 3): This specialised degree focuses on early childhood education. It requires an Admission Point Score (APS) of 26, with a minimum Level 4 achievement in your Home Language, First Additional Language, and English.
  • BEd: In Intermediate Phase (Grade 4 – 6): Focusing on Life Skills and Social Sciences for students in the intermediate grades, this programme also requires an APS of 26 and a Level 4 in your Home Language, First Additional Language, and English.
  • BEd: In Senior and FET Phase (Grade 7 – 12): This stream offers pathways without a Maths prerequisite, catering to various subject interests:
    • Specialising in Economics, History, Geography, Business Studies: Requires an APS of 26, along with a Level 4 in your Home Language and First Additional Language.
    • Specialising in Life Orientation: This pathway needs an APS of 26, a Level 4 in your Home Language and First Additional Language, and specifically a Level 4 in Life Orientation.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degrees

NWU also offers robust BA degrees that are accessible to students without a strong Mathematics background, opening doors to diverse and engaging fields:

  • BA (with Tourism Management): Ideal for those with a passion for the travel and hospitality industry, this degree requires an APS of 22 and a Level 4 in Afrikaans or English.
  • BA in Law: This degree offers specialisations in fields such as Psychology, Politics, Industrial Psychology, and Philosophy, making it an excellent option for those interested in the legal sphere without a Maths requirement. It requires an APS of 28 and a Level 5 in English (Home Language and First Additional Language). Please note that admission to this programme also involves an aptitude assessment as part of the selection process.

Important Clarification: It is essential to note that the BA degree with specialisations in Industrial and Organisational Psychology and Labour Relations Management does have a requirement for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy. Always double-check the specific entry requirements for your chosen programme.

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Understanding NWU's General Admission Policy

It's important to understand that meeting the minimum entry requirements for any programme at NWU does not automatically guarantee admission. Due to the competitive nature of university admissions in South Africa, selection can be based on various factors, including your Grade 11 results, with final Grade 12 results used for confirmation. NWU's policy allows applicants to submit one application per year for a maximum of two study options.

When applying, ensure you have your South African ID document and your Grade 11 or Grade 12 results readily available. Meeting the specified Admission Point Scores (APS) and minimum language proficiency levels is crucial for your application.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is highly recommended to consult the official NWU 'How to Apply' pages and the relevant faculty websites. These resources are your primary source for detailed admission criteria and application procedures.

The North-West University (NWU) demonstrates a commitment to accessibility by offering a variety of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education programmes for 2027 that do not require Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy. With the application window opening on 1 June 2026, prospective students have ample time to prepare and submit their applications.

By carefully reviewing the specific APS scores, language prerequisites, and any additional requirements for your desired programme, you can confidently pursue your academic goals and embark on your higher education journey at NWU.

Ready to apply? Visit the NWU Undergraduate Application portal to start your journey.