About the Institution
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) opened on 1 January 2005, the result of the merging of the PE Technikon the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE) and the Port Elizabeth campus of Vista University (Vista PE). This union of three very different institutions came about as a result of government’s countrywide restructuring of higher education – intended to deliver a more equitable and efficient system to meet the needs of South Africa in the 21st century.
NMMU brings together the best traditions of technikon and university education, and draws on more than a century of quality higher education, in a new kind of university that offers a wide range of academic, professional and technological programmes at varying entrance and exit levels.
NMMU has approximately 25 000 students and approximately 2 500 staff members, based on seven campuses in the Nelson Mandela Metropole and George. The sites are the Summerstrand North (former PE Technikon Main) and Summerstrand South (former UPE Main) Campuses, Second Avenue (former PE Technikon College) Campus, the George campuses at York Street and Saasveld, the Bird Street Campus, and Vista Campus.
The first Chancellor of NMMU is Chief Justice Pius Langa, and Justice Ronnie Pillay the first Chairperson of Council. Dr Rolf Stumpf was the first Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of NMMU, succeeded on 1 January 2008 by Prof Derrick Swartz.
The first step in the merger came with the incorporation of Vista PE by UPE on 2 January 2004, followed by the merger of PE Technikon and UPE on 1 January 2005.
The PE Technikon has its roots in the country’s oldest art school, the PE Art School founded in 1882. The institution later became the College for Advanced Technical Education (CATE), initially situated in Russell Road, Central. The college moved to Summerstrand in 1974 and became the PE Technikon in 1979. The Teachers’ Training College in Summerstrand was taken over by the Technikon in 1994, becoming known as the College Campus, and the Algoa College of Education became part of the PE Technikon in 2001. Situated in Struandale, approximately 25km away from the Main Campus, this became known as the Algoa Campus.
The PE Technikon expanded to the Southern Cape in 1985 when
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Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
BA Media
Communication and Culture
BAdmin
BMus (Education)
BMus (General)
BMus (Interdisciplinary Studies)
BMus (Music Education)
BMus (Music Technology)
BMus (Performing Arts)
BTech (Architectural Technology : Applied Design)
BTech (Architectural Technology : Technology)
BTech (Ceramic Design)
BTech (Fashion)
BTech (Fine Art)
BTech (Graphic Design)
BTech (Interior Design)
BTech (Journalism)
BTech (Photography)
BTech (Public Management)
BTech (Public Relations Management)
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
BA (Human Resource Management)
BCom (Accounting - Curriculum 3)
BCom (Accounting for Chartered Accountants) Extended
BCom (Business Studies - Curriculum 25)
BCom (C27:General - Tourism)
BCom (Computer Science and Information Systems - Curriculum 5)
BCom (Economics and Statistics - Curriculum 20)
BCom (Extended : Information Systems)
BCom (Financial Planning - Curriculum 26)
BCom (Financial Planning) Extended
BCom (General - Curriculum 21)
BCom (General : Economics) Extended
BCom (General Accounting - Curriculum 2)
BCom (General Accounting) Extended
BCom (General: Business Management - Curriculum 33)
BCom (General: Economics - Curriculum 34)
BCom (General: Statistics - Curriculum 35)
BCom (General:Business Management) Extended
BCom (Human Movement Science : Sport and Recreation - Curriculum 13)
BCom (Human Resource Management - Curriculum 24)
BCom (Industrial Psychology and Human Resource Management)
BCom (Information Systems and Accounting)
BCom (Information Systems and Auditing)
BCom (Information Systems and Business Management)
BCom (Law)
BCom (Marketing Management - Curriculum 16)
BCom (Marketing Option 1 : Business Management and Economics)
BCom (Marketing Option 2 : Business Management and Accounting)
BCom (Marketing Option 3 : Business Management and Industrial Psychology)
BCom (Programme 1) Extended
BCom (Programme 2) Extended
BCom Rationum (Computer Science and Information Systems)
BCom Rationum (Law)
BCom Rationum (Economics and Business Management)
BTech (Business Administration)
BTech (Cost and Management Accounting)
BTech (Financial Information Systems)
BTech (Human Resource Management)
BTech (Internal Auditing)
BTech (Logistics)
BTech (Management)
BTech (Marketing)
BTech (Tourism Management)
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
MA (African Languages) Coursework
MA (Afrikaans and Dutch) Research
MA (Anthropology) Coursework
MA (Anthropology) Research
MA (Applied Language Studies)
MA (Applied Language Studies) Research
MA (Conflict Transformation and Management) Research
MA (English) Research
MA (General) Coursework - non-laboratory subjects
MA (History) Research
MA (Media Studies) Coursework
MA (Media Studies) Research
MA (Philosophy) Research
MA (Political Studies) Research
MA (Public Administration) Research
MA (Sociology) Coursework
MA (Sociology) Research
MA (South African Literature)
MA (Xhosa) Research
MArch (Professional) - Coursework
MArch - Research
MMus (Choral Conducting) Coursework
MMus (Music Composition) Coursework
MMus (Music Education) Coursework
MMus (Music Technology) Coursework
MMus (Musicology) Coursework
MMus (Performing Arts) Coursework
MPhil (Christian Studies)
MPhil (Conflict
Transformation and Management)
MPhil (Public Administration)
MPhil (South African Politics and Political Economy)
Master of Public Administration
MA (Development Studies) Coursework
MA (Development Studies) Research
MA (Economics) Research
MA (Industrial Relations) Research
MA (Industrial and Organisational Psychology) Research
MA (Labour Relations and Human Resources) Coursework
MA (Labour Relations and Human Resources) Coursework
MCom (Business Management)
MCom (Economics - Research)
MCom (Industrial Psychology)
MCom (Labour Relations and Human Resources) Coursework
MCom (Labour Relations and Human Resources) Research
MCom (Taxation)
MCom (Taxation)