2025 General Information
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VISION, MISSION AND VALUE STATEMENTS
STRATEGIC PLAN
2020-2025
OUR VISION
A people’s university that makes knowledge work
OUR MISSION
We advance social and economic transformation through relevant curricula,
impactful research and engagement, quality learning experiences, dedicated
staff and an enabling environment
OUR VALUES
Integrity
We will always act honestly, ethically and professionally
Care
We will treat everyone with dignity and respect and green our environment
Diversity, Inclusion and Equity
We will embrace diversity, foster inclusivity and promote equity
Excellence
We will constantly innovate, solve problems and aim to improve ourselves and
others
Accountability
We are answerable to each other and will act in the best interest of the university
at all times.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TUT AS A UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY .......................................................... 5
THERE IS A SIGN OF QUALITY ...................................................................... 5
FACULTIES ............................................................................................ 5
PROGRAMME INFORMATION ........................................................................ 5
ADMISSION POINT SCORE (APS).................................................................... 5
ALTERNATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS ........................................... 5
HOW TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION ................................................................... 6
FORMS OF PAYMENT ................................................................................. 7
MATHEMATICS OR MATHEMATICAL LITERACY? ................................................... 7
FINANCIAL AID ....................................................................................... 8
AVAILABLE FUNDING ................................................................................ 8
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT .......................................................... 9
CAREER COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE ........................................................... 9
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES .................................................... 10
ACCOMMODATION, RESIDENCE LIFE AND CATERING ............................................ 10
GROUP LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................................ 11
TRANSPORT .......................................................................................... 12
EXTRACURRICULAR DEVELOPMENT ............................................................... 12
HEALTH AND WELLNESS ............................................................................ 13
SPORT AND RECREATION ........................................................................... 14
STUDENT GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT ..................................... 16
TOPPIESHOEK OUTDOOR RECREATION AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE .......... 17
STUDENT RECRUITMENT ............................................................................ 19
SERVICES OFFERED .................................................................................. 19
INFORMATION SERVICES ............................................................................ 20
TUT CAMPUS VISITS ................................................................................. 20
FACULTY OF ARTS AND DESIGN .................................................................. 21
DIPLOMA IN COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ....................................................... 21
DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY ............................................... 21
DIPLOMA IN FINE AND APPLIED ARTS .............................................................. 22
DIPLOMA IN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION DESIGN ............................................ 22
DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN ..................................................................... 23
DIPLOMA IN JEWELLERY DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE .......................................... 24
DIPLOMA IN MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION .................................................... 24
DIPLOMA IN PERFORMING ARTS.................................................................... 25
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC .................................................................... 26
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE ........................................................ 27
DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING .......................................................................... 27
DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS ............................................................................ 27
DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ............................................................ 28
DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL PLANNING ................................................................ 29
DIPLOMA IN INTERNAL AUDITING .................................................................. 30
DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC FINANCE ...................................................................... 30
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING ........................................................... 31
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ................................ 33
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE ..................................................................... 33
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (EXTENDED) ..................................................... 33
BACHELOR OF GEOMATICS ......................................................................... 34
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING .................... 35
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING .......................... 36
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ................. 37
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING .................. 38
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING IN POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................ 39
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ................ 40
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING .............. 41
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ............ 42
DIPLOMA IN BUILDING SCIENCE .................................................................... 43
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING .......................................................... 44
DIPLOMA IN GEOMATICS ............................................................................ 45
DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN .................................................................. 46
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ....................................... 46
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ............................................ 47
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ............................................ 48
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ........................................... 49
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES ......................................................................... 51
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHING ................................ 51
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN INTERMEDIATE PHASE TEACHING .............................. 51
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING ((SPECIALISATION IN AGRICULTURE) ................................................. 51
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN CONSUMER SCIENCES) ......................................... 52
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES) .................. 53
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) ................................ 54
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN MATHEMATICS) .................................................. 54
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION) ........................................ 55
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN SCIENCES) ....................................................... 56
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING
TEACHING (SPECIALISATION IN TECHNOLOGY) .................................................. 56
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DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
AGRICULTURE) ....................................................................................... 57
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
CIVIL TECHNOLOGY) ................................................................................ 58
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
CONSUMER SCIENCES) .............................................................................. 59
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT) .................................................................. 59
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL) ................................................................... 60
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING (SPECIALISATION IN
LANGUAGES) ......................................................................................... 61
DIPLOMA IN CORRECTIONAL AND REHABILITATION STUDIES ................................... 61
DIPLOMA IN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION ...................................................... 62
DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM ........................................................................... 63
DIPLOMA IN LANGUAGE PRACTICE ................................................................ 63
DIPLOMA IN LAW ..................................................................................... 64
DIPLOMA IN LEGAL SUPPORT....................................................................... 64
DIPLOMA IN POLICING .............................................................................. 65
DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS ....................................................................... 66
DIPLOMA IN TRAFFIC SAFETY AND MUNICIPAL POLICE MANAGEMENT ........................ 66
FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ........................ 68
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE .................................................................. 68
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (EXTENDED) .................................................. 68
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ................................................ 69
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (EXTENDED) ................................. 70
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATICS .......................................................................... 71
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATICS (EXTENDED) ........................................................... 72
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ........................................................ 72
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (EXTENDED) ......................................... 73
DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING ............................................................ 74
DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING (EXTENDED) ............................................. 75
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES .......................................................... 76
DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ................................... 76
DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT ..................................................... 76
DIPLOMA IN ADVENTURE TOURISM MANAGEMENT .............................................. 77
DIPLOMA IN CASINO RESORT MANAGEMENT ..................................................... 77
DIPLOMA IN CONTACT CENTRE MANAGEMENT ................................................... 78
DIPLOMA IN CREDIT MANAGEMENT ................................................................ 79
DIPLOMA IN ECOTOURISM MANAGEMENT ......................................................... 79
DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP .................................................................. 80
DIPLOMA IN EVENT MANAGEMENT ................................................................ 80
DIPLOMA IN FOOD OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT .................................................. 81
DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT ......................................................... 81
DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT .................................................. 82
DIPLOMA IN MARKETING ............................................................................ 83
DIPLOMA IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ......................................................... 83
DIPLOMA IN RETAIL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT .................................................... 84
DIPLOMA IN SPORT MANAGEMENT................................................................. 84
DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ....................................................... 85
DIPLOMA IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT .............................................................. 86
DIPLOMA IN WORK STUDY .......................................................................... 86
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CONTACT CENTRE MANAGEMENT .................................... 87
FACULTY OF SCIENCE .............................................................................. 88
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES IN BIOKINETICS .............................................. 88
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN CLINICAL TECHNOLOGY .................................. 88
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE ......................... 89
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN MEDICAL ORTHOTICS AND PROSTHETICS ............... 89
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY............................... 90
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ......................................................... 91
BACHELOR OF NURSING ............................................................................ 91
BACHELOR OF RADIOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTIC ................................................... 92
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY .......................................................................... 92
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY ............................................ 93
DIPLOMA IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY ............................................................. 93
DIPLOMA IN ANIMAL SCIENCES ..................................................................... 94
DIPLOMA IN BIOTECHNOLOGY ..................................................................... 94
DIPLOMA IN CROP PRODUCTION ................................................................... 95
DIPLOMA IN DENTAL TECHNOLOGY ............................................................... 96
DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES .......................................................... 96
DIPLOMA IN EQUINE SCIENCE ...................................................................... 97
DIPLOMA IN FIRE TECHNOLOGY ................................................................... 97
DIPLOMA IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY .................................................................. 98
DIPLOMA IN GEOLOGY .............................................................................. 99
DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE........................................................................ 99
DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS ................................................................. 100
DIPLOMA IN KINESIOLOGY AND COACHING SCIENCE ............................................ 100
DIPLOMA IN LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY ........................................................... 101
DIPLOMA IN NATURE CONSERVATION .............................................................. 101
DIPLOMA IN SOMATIC THERAPY .................................................................... 102
DIPLOMA IN WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ................................................ 102
DIPLOMA IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ............................................................. 103
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN DENTAL ASSISTING ..................................................... 104
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN RESOURCE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT .............................. 104
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN WATER TREATMENT .................................................... 105
TUT CONTACT DETAILS ............................................................................. 107
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GENERAL INFORMATION
TUT AS A UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
The strategic focus of TUT as a university of technology is on the development
of the human resources of South Africa. Learning programmes are developed,
in collaboration with industry and professional bodies, around specic cutting-
edge work-related competencies and specications. The primary focus is thus
professional and career-focused education. To promote readiness to practise
the career, a system of cooperative education is in place at the institution,
which allows the student to be exposed to a period of learning in the labour
market. Academic offerings are also designed with the latest technological
advances in mind, are student-centred and are aimed at on the development
of the student in totality.
At TUT, the emphasis is on:
Cutting-edge technology
Innovation through to commercialisation
Problem-solving skills
Research and innovation
Partnerships and networks
Technological incubators, technology stations, centres and institutes
Community engagement
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is the largest residential educa-
tional institution in South Africa. It is well on its way to becoming one of the
most technologically advanced institutions in the country. This unique institu-
tion has a student body that is one of the most demographically representative
in the country in terms of both race and gender, reecting the Rainbow Nation
in all its diversity.
There is a sign of quality
As a dynamic university of technology, the Tshwane University of Technology
will provide you with unlimited opportunities for professional and personal
development, while equipping you with skills and knowledge to live your life to
the fullest and to create your own destiny. At TUT, we value the diversity of
views, knowledge and abilities each member of the TUT stakeholder commu-
nity brings to the University’s quest for excellence in advancing and applying
knowledge. Since the University supports progressive thinking and encourages
innovation, TUT’s seven faculties offer a broad spectrum of widely recognised
programmes, many of which are unique to TUT, to choose from. With such
a choice, you are bound to nd a career just for you! While we excel in the
cultural and sporting arena and have a vibrant student life, TUT remains an
institution focused on academic excellence. We respond to the needs and
challenges of our country and continent, thus new market-related courses are
developed continuously in close collaboration with trade and industry. In this
way, we can ensure that courses are affordable and that curricula have denite
vocational and professional links. A system of cooperative education is in place
at the institution. This exposes students to a period of learning in the labour
market and promotes their readiness to practise their chosen careers. Academi-
cally, TUT is divided into seven faculties:
Faculties:
Faculty of Arts and Design
Faculty of Economics and Finance
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
Faculty of Management Sciences
Faculty of Science, incorporating Natural Sciences, Health Sciences and
Agriculture
Programme Information
PLEASE NOTE
1. Life Orientation and an achievement level of 1 in a subject are not consid-
ered in the calculation of the Admission Point Score (APS).
2. Prospective students will not be admitted to any programme without prior
evaluation.
Minimum admission requirements
TUT’s admission requirements for entry-level programmes adhere to national
legislation and therefore the following are required:
• Bachelor’s degrees: at least four subjects at performance level 4.
• Diplomas: at least four subjects at performance level 3.
Please verify specic and additional requirements per programme as indicated
in the brochure.
Admission Point Score (APS)
Check online if you meet the requirements for consideration for admission into
the programme(s) of your choice before you apply. To use this facility, please
visit https://www.tut.ac.za/study-at-tut/i-want-to-study/aps.
Alternative and International Qualications
ACCEPTANCE IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABLE CAPACITY ACCORDING TO THE
STUDENT ENROLMENT PLAN (SEP)
Alternative and international qualications (HIGSCE, IGCSE, NSSC A&O Level, IB
Higher and Standard Level, etc) are dealt with in a specic manner:
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GENERAL INFORMATION
While there is a legal imperative to submit the certicate of equivalence
(issued by SAQA or the CHE) it is recommended that the application process
be initiated while the application for certicate is in process.
• The Tshwane University of Technology cannot obtain this certicate on your
behalf.
CONVERSION OF ALTERNATIVE/EQUIVALENT RECOGNISED CERTIFICATES
The following table and accompanying information gives an indication of how
the University will evaluate the various certicates that may be offered as
equivalent to the National Senior Certicate (SA). Where possible, the Univer-
sity will evaluate the listed qualications as indicated. However, the Univer-
sity has the right to refer any application to the formal application processes
through the Senate.
APS
NSC
NC-V
HIGCSE
IGCSE/
GCSE/
NSSC
0-LEVEL
A-LEVEL
IB-HL
IB-SL
SAT
Gr
11
Gr
12
10 A 7
9
8 B 6
7
7
(80–100)
Outstanding Competent
(80 – 100%)
1 A C 5 7 80–100
6
6
(70-79)
4-Highly Competent
(70 – 79%)
2 B D 4 6 70–79
5
5
(60-69)
3-Competent
(60-69%)
3 C A E 3 5 60-69
4
4
(50–59)
3-Competent
(50-59%)
D B 2 4 50-59
3
3
(40–49)
Not yet Competent
(40-49%)
4 E C 1 3 40-49
2
2
(30–39)
Not achieved
(0-39%)
F D/E 2 30-39
1
1
(0-29)
G F/G 1 0-29
NSC National Senior Certicate
NC-V National Certicate (Vocational)
IGCSE International General Certicate of Secondary Education
HIGCSE Higher International General Certicate of Secondary Education
SAT Senior Academic Test/Senior Academic Prociency Test
NSSC Namibia Senior Secondary Certicate
O-LEVEL Ordinary level
A-LEVEL Advanced level
IB International Baccalaureate Schools (higher and standard levels)
Please note: As from March 2005, a minimum score of 1500 is needed for admis-
sion to a National Diploma, with a subminimum of not less than 460 for Critical
Reading, Mathematics and Writing. In accordance with HESA requirements, a
minimum score of 1600 is needed for admission to a degree, with a submini-
mum of not less than 500 for Critical Reading and Mathematics and 550 for
Writing. The percentiles on the SAT certicate can be used to derive scores
for Mathematics and English, as indicated in the table above. The student’s
college entrance certicate (such as the certicate issued by the ACE School of
Tomorrow) or individual SAT subject tests should be used for the scores of any
other subjects required.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING, STATUS AND EQUIVALENCE
Candidates may also apply at the Ofce of the Registrar for Recognition of
Prior Learning (RPL) or for admission via the Senate’s discretionary route. The
specic relevant documentation will be requested from these applicants, and
these cases will be handled on an individual basis (see Chapter 30 of Part 1 of
the Prospectus). Tel: 012 382 4672
How to apply for admission
To apply for admission, please visit www.tut.ac.za .
A valid email address is required before an electronic application can be sub-
mitted.
An email address can be obtained from any one of the free email providers:
www.hotmail.com www.yahoo.com www.gmail.com
A non-refundable fee of R240 can be deposited beforehand at:
ABSA BANK
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 04 000 000 3
• In the Reference column, please ll in your Identity Number.
NB. Do not use this account number for any further payments.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE:
The application deadlines are listed under each programme in this brochure.
Please apply as soon as possible because a programme may close any time
when it is full, even if the deadline has not yet passed.
Reference number
When the application has been processed, the applicant will be allocated a
unique reference number (his/her student number) for identication purposes.
Admission status
• To check your status, please visit www.tut.ac.za,
• Click on MENU,
• Click on STUDY AT TUT,
• Click on I WANT TO STUDY,
• Click on Check your admission status,
• Enter your id number,
• Click on submit.
A new screen will open with your reference number.
Your status will be displayed and you can view and print a copy of the letter
available.
Forms of payment
No cash payments will be accepted on any TUT campus.
Credit cards, debit cards, and bank guaranteed cheques are accepted forms of
payment which can be made at any of the University’s campuses.
ABSA STUDENT ACCOUNT (TUITION AND RESIDENCE FEES)
ACCOUNT HOLDER Tshwane University of Technology
ACCOUNT TYPE Cheque
BANK ABSA
BRANCH Church Street West
BRANCH CODE 32 32 45 / 632005 for ACB
ACCOUNT NO. 405 314 2603 (student account)
SWIFT ADDRESS ABSAZAJJCPT
REFERENCE Registered student number
STANDARD BANK STUDENT ACCOUNT (TUITION AND RESIDENCE FEES)
ACCOUNT HOLDER Tshwane University of Technology
ACCOUNT TYPE Cheque
BANK STANDARD BANK
BRANCH West End
BRANCH CODE 01 03 45
ACCOUNT NO. 011 414 154 (student account)
011 418 893 (meal account)
SWIFT ADDRESS ABSAZAJJCPT
REFERENCE Registered student number
POST OFFICE SA (TUITION AND RESIDENCE FEES)
ACCOUNT NO. 024
BRANCH CODE 0001
REFERENCE Registered student number
Credit cards, debit cards and (bank guaranteed) cheques are still acceptable
forms of payments and can be used at any of the University’s campuses.
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy?
All learners are required to take one of the two subjects for NSC-G purposes.
Mathematics is relevant to programmes that require a prior know-ledge of
Mathematics.
It is compulsory for the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Engineering and
the Built Environment and the Faculty of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT)
Mathematical Literacy is optional for the Faculty of the Arts.
The following faculties require any one of the two: Management Sciences,
Economics and Finance and Humanities.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
NATIONAL STUDENT FINANCIAL AID SCHEME (NSFAS)
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides nancial aid oppor-
tunities from various sources to academically deserving and nancially needy
students who wish to study at tertiary education institutions. The following
provides general information on NSFAS. However, please consult the NSFAS
website at www.nsfas.org.za, as well as the University website for more infor-
mation.
Students need to apply online and create or register an account. He/she must
ensure to retain the application reference number for future enquiries. In order
to receive a reference number, the system must “save” the application. The
reference number should be kept safe as it is the only proof that a student has
applied for NSFAS funding.
The NSFAS website (www.nsfas.org.za) contains future updates in this regard.
Students must ensure not to miss the deadline or to wait until the last day.
Who should apply?
Students who are South African citizens.
Students whose combined family income is less than R350 000 per annum,
and in cases of students living with a disability, the combine income is less
than R600000 per annum.
All new applicants (matriculants) or students who passed Grade 12 in previ-
ous years, but never registered at any university.
Students who have never received NSFAS funding.
If a student applied for, and received funding in any particular year, he or she
need to re-apply each year, ensure to visit NSFAS website for clear instruc-
tions. Continued funding for the subsequent years is based on a student’s
academic performance in the year that funding was received.
However, if a student does not register in the subsequent year of funding and
have taken a “gap year”, a student will be required to re-apply.
All students funded from the 2016 academic year onwards must register on the
NSFAS website to verify their details.
Continued funding will depend on the student’s annual academic performance
determined by the NSFAS Eligibility Criteria.
Additional assistance can be provided to current and prospective students who
would like to apply online, but do not have access. Please contact the local
Financial Aid Ofce for more information.
Any student who needs assistance with their application are requested to
ensure they bring all the necessary documents to apply (consult the NSFAS
website for a checklist of these documents).
Access to any of the University campuses will only be granted on presentation
of proof that you applied for admission at TUT. This is also dependent on the
Disaster Management Act, 2005 (Act No. 53 of 2005), as amended for the Covid-
19 pandemic protocols.
Parents or guardians that accompany prospective students will also be required
to present a valid ID to gain access.
All applicants must have a cell phone and valid e-mail address a cell phone and
valid e-mail address at hand in order to receive the “one-time pin (OTP)”. This
will be needed to complete the application process.
Applicants should visit the NSFAS website www.nsfas.org.za and follow the
online instructions to submit information and to apply directly. Applicants
should use their own cellphone number and e-mail address (and not that of
their parents) as NSFAS will use this information for communication.
Applicants should keep the reference number for enquiries, and update their
details continuously on NSFAS website as well as TUT biographical information.
Please contact the local Financial Aid Ofce or NSFAS directly (if more informa-
tion is required) at 0860 067 327, or visit the website: www.nsfas.org.za, or
e-mail to info@nsfas.org.za.
The University will not make any funding decision as this will be done by NSFAS.
Final conrmation of the outcome of applications will be provided by the
University based
on the decision by NSFAS. It is therefore imperative that applicants follow the
application
processes and provide the required documentation before the closing dates.
Applicants are further encouraged to track their NSFAS applications at www.
nsfas.org.za.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Contact details:
CAMPUS TELEPHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Arcadia Campus 012 382 6295 naidarc@tut.ac.za
Arts Campus 012 382 6157 naidarts@tut.ac.za
eMalahleni Campus 012 382 3121 naidema@tut.ac.za
Ga-Rankuwa Campus 012 382 0542 naidgar@tut.ac.za
Mbombela Campus 012 382 3661 naidmbom@tut.ac.za
Polokwane Campus 012 382 0976 naidpol@tut.ac.za
Pretoria Campus 012 382 4230 naidpta@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve North Campus 012 382 9195 naidsoshn@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve South Campus 012 382 9272 naidsoshs@tut.ac.za
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT
The Directorate of Student Development and Support aims to facilitate
academic success, and provides psychological, support services to students
through offering the following programmes and services.
Personal counselling and therapy
Career guidance and counselling
Learning and study skills development
Assessment-based academic development
English prociency interventions
Academic support for students with disabilities
Training for student mentors
These services are offered to all TUT students on the TUT campuses.
Career counselling and guidance
The Directorate of Student Development and Support offers a comprehensive
CAREER COUNSELLING service. This service is available to all who would like to
make an informed decision when choosing a programme to study or a career.
The programme and career recommendations are not restricted to the Tshwane
University of Technology only, but are directed at addressing the needs of the
individual. The following specialised services are available to all prospective
students:
Career counselling interviews for basic information and the verication of
study and career options as well as basic career planning (available at all
learning sites at no cost).
Full psychometric assessment, detailed feedback with recommendations on
suitable study and career options and a comprehensive written report. This
process is recommended to prospective students who are uncertain about
their abilities, interests, personality and appropriate career options (avail-
able at specic learning sites; costs involved).
Please phone the applicable number for further information and to make
arrangements:
CAMPUS TELEPHONE
eMalahleni 012 382 3109/10 Polokwane 012 382 0953
Ga-Rankuwa 012 382 0701 Soshanguve 012 382 9863
Mbombela 012 382 3670 Pretoria 012 382 5010/4826/5273
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Pretoria Campus, Building 6, Room 361
General career enquiries:
FourieK@tut.ac.za or assessmentcentre@tut.ac.za
Bookings for career assessments:
FourieK@tut.ac.za
BredenkampMJ@tut.ac.za
Personal counselling appointment enquiries: counselling@tut.ac.za
24 hour toll-free personal counselling
telephone line:
0800 68 78 88
Disability Unit:
ptadisability@tut.ac.za
Prospective students with disabilities
Non-disclosure
The University is under no obligation to accommodate a student’s disability if
the student wishes not to declare such disability.
Application and admission
Measures of accommodation will be determined by assessing the following:
• Physical infrastructure requirements, also specically concerning
- Accessibility of all buildings, including residences
- Sport and recreational needs
Counselling and support needs (including needs regarding selection and
accommodation)
• External resources required and available
Ability of academic programme, along with the Directorate of Teaching and
Learning with Technology to accommodate the disability, more specically in
terms of:
- nancial,
- logistical and
- stafng abilities
Personal support system and coping mechanisms for the person with the
disability.
Contact the Disability Coordinator at the campus where you wish to enrol.
Please phone the applicable number above for further information.
ACCOMMODATION, RESIDENCE LIFE AND CATERING
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is the largest residential educational
institution in South Africa. The quality of our residences is our rst priority.
We offer basic, quality accommodation to students at affordable rates. Being
accommodated should not be regarded as a right, but rather a privilege and
residents should respect their environment, facilities and fellow residents in
order to ensure that facilities remain up to standard. Vandalism is regarded
as a serious act of misconduct and a resident will face immediate expulsion if
found guilty of vandalism. Each residence provides basic facilities, but certain
specialised facilities are unique to specic residences.
Residing in our residences means much more than just eating and sleeping. It
means meeting new people and interacting with others of diverse backgrounds,
interests and lifestyles. It means learning in an environment conducive to
study, where academic assistance is readily available. It means stepping into
your new role as a university student with condence.
Campus Names of Residences
PRETORIA CAMPUS
Female Residences Astra, Denise, Heidehof, Minonet, Polonaise
Male Residence Monitor
Mixed Residences Ekhaya Junction, Kollegehof, Legae, Lezard, Magalies,
Muzinda, Orion, Tempo
SOSHANGUVE CAMPUS
Female Residences Sosh1, Sosh3
Male Residences Sosh2, Sosh4
Mixed Residences CCT, Sosh5, Town, TCE1, TCE2, Telkom
GA-RANKUWA CAMPUS
Female Residences Gaetsho, Skierlik
Male Residence Legae
Mixed Residences East, Ekhaya Junction, New Residence
EMALAHLENI CAMPUS
Mixed Residences Khayalethu, Mabaleng
MBOMBELA CAMPUS
Mixed Residences Mebala, Urban Cove
POLOKWANE CAMPUS
Mixed Residences Boabab, The Landing
We also provide accredited accommodation at all campuses.
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Security
Security is of the utmost importance to staff and students. There are 24-hour
security staff on duty at the residences at all times.
Disability facilities
Some residences are equipped to accommodate disabled students. Disabilities
must be clearly indicated on your application form to ensure admission to the
most suitable residence.
Laundry facilities
Washing machines and tumble dryers are available to residents at residences.
Parking
Parking is available to residents. A compulsory, xed annual rate is payable in
advance.
Student Life and Development
Student life programmes in residences are organised to meet the out-of class
needs of all residents. Student development programmes are also presented in
the residence environment.
Mentorship programme
Since it is compulsory for ALL rst-year students to participate in the mentorship
programme, students will be placed in specic residences according to their
academic courses.
When to apply for residence accommodation
Our existing residences can only accommodate approximately 22% of all TUT
students. It is therefore in students’ own interest to act promptly, keeping the
admission rules in mind.
1. Only TUT forms submitted on time will be taken into consideration.
2. Admission to a residence is possible only after successful academic
acceptance and depends on the availability of space.
3. Successful applicants will be notied from November.
4. Late applications will not be considered for placement.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Residence Accommodation
Pretoria Campus 012 382 5511/14 resadminp@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve Campus 012 382 9274/9715 resadmins@tut.ac.za
Ga-Rankuwa Campus 012 382 0564 resadming@tut.ac.za
eMalahleni Campus 012 382 3193 resadmine@tut.ac.za
Mbombela Campus 012 382 3615 resadminm@tut.ac.za
Polokwane Campus 012 382 5511/14 resadminp@tut.ac.za
Visit us at www.tut.ac.za for more information or send an e-mail to the relevant
e-mail address, should you require more information.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Guest Houses 012 341 0890 guesthouses@tut.ac.za
Flats 012 343 0666 badenhorstfj@tut.ac.za
Holiday Accommodation 012 382 5769 resdirector@tut.ac.za
Accreditation accreditation@tut.ac.za
GROUP LIFE INSURANCE
Registered bona de students have a compulsory Group life cover issued to
Tshwane University of Technology for a period of either 6 or 12 months.
For more information you may contact:
Ms Lindiwe Sikhosana (Student Affairs and Extracurricular Development)
Pretoria Campus: Building 4 Room 4-G24
Tel: 012 382 4482
Email: sikhosanal@tut.ac.za
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TRANSPORT
For residence students
The intercampus shuttle service between the Pretoria Campus and Arcadia,
including all residences, is as follows:
Arcadia to Pretoria Campus
Tempo and Legae Residence to Pretoria Campus
Kollegehof Residence to Pretoria Campus
Monitor Residence to Pretoria Campus
Muzinda to Pretoria Campus
Soshanguve Campus
Soshanguve South and North residences, including Telkom Residence
eMalahleni Campus
Mabalaleng Residence to eMalahleni Campus
Mbombela Campus
Mebala Residence to Mbombela Campus
Polokwane Campus
Baobab Residence to Polokwane Campus
Free bus Transport is no more applicable
Residence students need not register for Bus Transport.
The determined once-off levy will be automatically debited from their
accounts.
Please note that it is the responsibility of private accredited accommodation
providers (and not TUT) to provide transport from the accredited accommoda-
tion to the relevant campus.
No more selling of Bus Tickets
All non-residence students who want to make use of the bus transport need
to register for Bus Transport at various Transport Ofces.
Once the application is done, a determined levy will be debited from
individual student account.
EXTRACURRICULAR DEVELOPMENT
This is a unit that supports and encourages a diverse selection of educational,
cultural and social out-of-class learning programmes and activities. Our main
objective is to provide the following high-impact, student centred services
and programmes on an ongoing basis to add value to the students’ university
experience.
Administration and support of student organisations.
Development and facilitation of leadership and development activities and
capacity development programmes.
Administration, support and facilitation of cultural programmes and spiritual
centre activities.
Facilitation and advice, of students on community engagement.
PROGRAMMES
Culture
Drama
Debate
Choir
Choir festivals and Competitions
Art
Poetry
House of tradition
Cultural workshops
Cultural festivals
Book club
Talent
Mr and Miss TUT pageant
Annual talent festivals
Annual talent search and rst year’s concert
Spiritual
Spiritual facilities
Prayer sessions e.g. exam prayers
Gospel Weeks/concerts
Religious outreach sessions
Other
Comedy shows
Talk shows
Competitions
Recruitment and Auditions
Movie nights
Heritage Tours
Seminars
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Extracurricular Development Contact Details:
Director’s ofce
Mr S Maloka (Acting Director) Tel: 012 382 5103
Mrs Faith Chokwe (Secretary to the Director and Deputy Director)
Tel: 012 382 5103 ChokweBMF@tut.ac.za
Building 4 Room G24
Pretoria Campus
Mr Michael Lekoloane (Senior Practitioner)
Tel: 012 382 4950 LekoloaneMK@tut.ac.za
Building 4 Room G08
Soshanguve Campus
Mr Jack Sibanyoni (Senior Practitioner)
Tel: 012 382 9243 SibanyoniJS@tut.ac.za
Building 21 Room 101
Ga-Rankuwa Campus
Mrs Ntombizodwa Mahlangu (Senior Practitioner)
Tel: 012 382 0561 MahlanguNS@tut.ac.za
Building 22 Room G11
Polokwane, eMalahleni and Mbombela Campuses
Mrs Faith Chokwe
Tel: 012 382 5103 ChokweBMF@tut.ac.za
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
About Student Health and Wellness (H&W)
The Directorate of Health and Wellness provides comprehensive and conden-
tial health and wellness services that promote health, prevent ill-health, and
maintain and restore the mental and physical well-being of TUT students. The
directorate strives to promote health and wellbeing among students.
Services and programmes Offered focus on health promotion and disease
prevention
The directorate offers a range of Primary Health care services and treats minor
ailments such as u, headache, STI, wounds, ear problems. The directorate
also offer reproductive health services e.g. family planning methods, condom
distribution to mention a few.
Acute care – we diagnose and treat every day minor illnesses – cold and u,
headaches, stomach problems, wound care etc.
Chronic care - we diagnose chronic diseases e.g. Diabetes, Hypertension,
Asthma, Epilepsy. We advise on management and refer to the local clinics or
doctors for treatment.
Sexual & Reproductive health - we offer contraceptives (family planning
methods), prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases,
condom distribution, pregnancy testing and referral.
Mental health care - we diagnose, manage and refer a variety of mental
conditions such as anxiety, stress, depression, bipolar disorder etc.
Management of communicable/infectious diseases - we offer screening,
treatment and/or referral for those infected and affected with communica-
ble diseases such as TB, measles, chicken pox etc.
Balance your Life, Alcohol and Substance abuse programme – we offer
programmes for prevention and risk reduction, management, support and
referral for alcohol and substance abuse and smoking cessation.
Emergency care - is provided to students through an appointed emergency
medical service.
HIV/AIDS programme - we offer HIV prevention programmes, counselling
and testing, support and referral.
Gender Based Violence programme - we offer collaborative approach to
education on prevention of GBV, response to the individual needs, manage-
ment and support to victims of sexual harassment and assault, rape and
domestic violence.
Sexual diversity and Human Rights programme – we offer education
and support to men who have sex with other me, lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and intersex community (MSM/LGBTI).
Wellness aspects - The directorate offers wellness awareness and education
through various methods such as seminars, campaigns workshops to mention
a few.
Focus Group interventions - we offer targeted group education and support
programme e.g. Support groups, Gentlemen and Ladies Forums, Zazi female
and male empowerment programmes.
Blood donation drive - we hold blood donation drives as part of community
outreach programme. The blood donation drives aim to encourage students
and staff to donate blood in order to saves lives.
Work Integrated Learning - we offer relevant opportunities for work
integrated learning (experiential learning) opportunities to nal year
students.
The directorate also engages in various activities that include and not
limited to: information sharing, health education, distribution of health and
wellness pamphlets, other health promotional materials, residence inter-
ventions, seminars, campaigns, workshops, community outreach projects to
mention a few.
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Extracurricular Programme: Peer Education
The directorate of Health and Wellness (H&W) offers extracurricular learning
and development in the form of the Peer Education Programme. The Peer Educa-
tion Programme is a student volunteer-based programme that aim at promoting
health and wellbeing among TUT students and surrounding communities. The
programme is regarded as a useful strategy in promoting healthy living. The
programme empowers students with soft skills that enables them to be devel-
oped holistically in support of the academic skills. Enrolled peer educators
assist the Health and Wellness directorate to reach more students and commu-
nity members through partnerships formed within other SAED directorates and
surrounding communities. The peer education programme is further utilised as a
strategy that promote peer to peer engagements on various life issues. Various
ways in which peer education is utilised by the directorate serve as strengthening
strategy that aims at behavioural change among students and supported commu-
nities. The programme has evolved into numerous H&W programmes that offer
experiential opportunities to enhance leadership, interpersonal, communication
and advocacy skills.
Peer Educators at TUT are assigned with the following responsibilities:
Educators - provide basic information about healthy living and HIV awareness
in a youth-friendly way.
Role models - act as positive role models for students and reinforce positive
values and attitudes.
Supporters - build trusting relationships with peers and provide support
regarding psychosocial problems that place students at risk of contracting
HIV and other health-related conditions.
Referral agents - identify learners with psychosocial problems, support them
and, if necessary, refer them to the Directorate of Health and Wellness or
community agencies such as clinics and social workers.
Advocates - raises awareness of issues and services available and make the
Directorate of Health and Wellness aware of the health needs of students.
Peer Educators at TUT also develop and participate in campus and commu-
nity partnerships that advance health promotion initiatives.
Contact us
Ofce of the Director: Health and Wellness
Building 4 Room 142/142A Pretoria Campus
Tel: 012 382 6611/6613
eMalahleni Ga-Rankuwa Mbombela Polokwane Pretoria Soshanguve
012 382 3122
012 3820572
012 382 3691 012 382 0906
012 3826612 012 3829184
SPORT AND RECREATION
CONTACT DETAILS
DIRECTOR’S
OFFICE
Director: Sport and Recreation
Dr H Mashego
Tel: 012 382 5389 Fax: 086 531 0982
MashegoHT@tut.ac.za
Room: 51-124A (Pretoria Campus)
Secretary: Mrs Hanlie Murray
Tel: 012 382 5392 Fax: 012 382 5993/086 541 4046
MurrayH@tut.ac.za
Room: 51-124 (Pretoria Campus)
Ms Marensia Bhebe (Marketing and Social Media)
Sports Ofcer
Tel: 012 382 5077
BhebeMP@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve
Campus
Head of Department: Mr Elijah Ncube
Markerting, Transport, Facilities & Special Projects
Tel: 012 382 9183 Fax: 086 531 0982
NcubeTE@tut.ac.za
Admin Assistant: Mrs Tryphosa Tshiteng
Sport for the Disabled & Administration
Tel: 012 382 9018
TshitengKT@tut.ac.za
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Ga-Rankuwa
Campus
Head of Department: Ms Dumisani Chauke
Clothing, Inter Campus Sport Day & USSA
Tel: 012 382 0575 Fax: 012 382 0816
ChaukeD@tut.ac.za
Room: 22-G26
Secretary: Mrs Rebecca Dooka
Administration & Indigenous Sport
Tel: 012 382 0779 Fax: 012 382 0816
Room number: 22-G24
DookarCD@tut.ac.za
Sport Organiser: Mr Seshupo Kgabi (HP Basketball)
Tel: 012 382 0879 Fax: 086 667 7215
Room: 22 – G23
KgabiSJ@tut.ac.za
Pretoria
Campus
Head of Department: Mr Kegoikantse (Machesa) Kgomo
Coaches, Contracts, CATHSSETA Programme Bursaries &
Policies
Tel: 012 382 5397 Room 51-G19
KgomoKK@tut.ac.za
Senior Sport Organiser: Mr Enock Mudau (HP Football)
Tel: 012 382 5662 Room: 51-112
MudauAE@tut.ac.za
Sport Organiser: Ms Keabetswe Lekoba Tukakgomo (HP
Netball)
Tel: 012 382 5077 Room: 53-G08
TukakgomoKL@tut.ac.za
Mr Thabani Magubane (HP Rugby)
SHE Representative
Tel: 012 382 9528
MagubaneTT@tut.ac.za
Sport Ofcer: Mr Mlungisi (Jazz) Mnyengeza (HP Athletics)
Aerobics, Athletics, Cross Country, Road Running, Dance
Sport
Tel: 012 382 5396 Room: 51-118
MnyengezaMMB@tut.ac.za
eMalahleni
Campus
(All Sporting
Codes)
Senior Sport Organiser: Mr Ernest Fakude
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Cricket, Dance
Sport, Football, Netball, Tennis & Volleyball
Tel: 012 382 3167 Building: 18-G36
FakudeEM@tut.ac.za
Mbombela
Campus
(All Sporting
Codes)
Senior Sport Organiser: Mr James Malele
Athletics, Basketball, Chess, Netball, Football, Tennis,
Volleyball, Karate, Cricket, Darts and Supa-pool
Tel: 012 382 3635 Building: Student Centre
MaleleHJ@tut.ac.za
Polokwane
Campus
(All Sporting
Codes)
Senior Sport Organiser: Mr David Papo
Head of TUT USSA and Risk and Compliance Ofce
Tel: 012 382 0604
PapoDB@tut.ac.za
Building: 22-G12
Sport Organiser: Mr Matimba R. Maimela
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Bodybuilding, Football,
Chess, Netball, Volleyball, Darts, Tennis, Table-Tennis,
Supa-Pool
Tel: 012 382 0900 Room: 01-G105
MaimelaMR@tut.ac.za
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Sporting codes
Athletics All Campuses Aerobics Ga-Rankuwa &
Soshanguve
Badminton All Campuses Basketball All campuses
Blind Cricket Soshanguve Boxing Pretoria
Darts Ga-Rankuwa &
Soshanguve
Chess All Campuses
Cricket Pretoria Dance Soshanguve &
Pretoria
Esport All Campuses Football All Campuses
Hockey eMalahleni & Pretoria Goalball Soshanguve
Golf Pretoria Karate All Campuses
Netball All Campuses Rugby eMalahleni,
Ga-Rankuwa, Pretoria
& Soshanguve
Softball Ga-Rankuwa,
Soshanguve, Pretoria
& Polokwane
Supa pool All Campuses
Squash Pretoria &
Soshanguve
Teqball Ga-Rankuwa
Volleyball All Campuses
Competitions
All clubs are registered for participation in community league competitions as
well as provincial and national tertiary competitions. Provision is also made for
mass participation and recreational activities.
A large number of TUT students compete at provincial, national and interna-
tional levels. The University participates in both the Varsity Cup and Varsity
Sports competitions, which contribute to building the TUT brand.
Sport bursaries
Sport bursaries are made available to athletes who participate at international,
national and provincial levels. Terms and conditions apply. The closing date for
applications is 5 March for the rst semester and 20 July for the 2nd semester.
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STUDENT GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
We offer planned opportunities for students to integrate their curricular and
extra-mural experiences to develop the knowledge, skills and experiences
needed to make an impact in the world. We provide a chance for students
to achieve their potential by coaching them to recognise and enhance their
strengths, develop and implement creative solutions, and engage others in
accomplishing positive, substantive results. The Directorate perceives itself as
a Renery of Leadership Potential.
Overview
Student Governance • Development of Student Governance
Policies.
• Monitoring the Correct implementation of
the SRC Constitution.
• Management and Support of the Student
Representative Councils and sub structures.
• Monitoring meaningful participation on
institutional committees.
• Advisory services and coaching.
• Registration, Support and Development of
Student Structures
• Students Elections
Leadership Development • Facilitation of Student leadership
Development
• Development of training material and
assessment tools
• Excursing and Educational Tours
• Organising and Presenting Conferences and
seminars
• Community engagement
Mobile Training Unit
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Management of the
Outdoor Recreation
Facility (TOPPIESHOEK)
• Camping accommodation and the real
life outdoor terrain for camping, outdoor
recreation facilities and conference facility
is ideal for hosting meetings and workshops
• Offering programmes and real-life
experiences through experiential and
outdoor learning activities.
• Hosting groups for events, picnics, braais,
parties, weddings, potjiekos events in the
lapa,
swimming pool areas which have a volleyball
court, braai stands, bonre area, tables
and chairs with the beautiful view of the
Hartebeespoort Dam.
• Facilitation of indoor and outdoor activities
which include the High/low Ropes, hiking,
cycling, archery and paint balling.
Students Media • Take Responsibility for communication with
students through various mediums which
include the students newspaper, social media
and live streaming.
• Management and production of TUT Life
Newspaper and TUT Journal and Social Media
accounts.
Working with the SAED PRO to Prole student
affairs.
PROGRAMMES
• Student Governance – Student Representative Council, Student Faculty
Council and Political structures
• SRC elections
• Strategic planning workshops
• Roundtable sessions
• Induction sessions
• Top Junior Leadership programmes for rst-year students
• Class representatives training
• Functional leadership training for all student structures
• Educational excursions
• Community outreach projects
• TUT Journal newsletter
EVENTS
• Motlhabane Young Men Empowerment seminar
• Ntombazana Young Women Empowerment seminar
• Motivational series sessions
• TUT Student Entrepreneur seminar
• Political summit
• Religious roundtable
• Moithuti Economic Empowerment Conference
• Nhwana wo hiteka Woman Empowerment Conference
• Toppieshoek Adventure Race
• Leadership Awards Ceremony
OUR FACILITIES
The Leadership Laboratory
• Brainstorming sessions for student organisations
• Top Junior Leadership programmes sessions
• Presentation of leadership modules
• Meetings for student organisations
• Individual and group activity work
Toppieshoek Outdoor Recreation and Leadership Development
Centre
TUT’s Outdoor Classroom located near the Hartbeespoort Dam. The Outdoor
Centre presents educational, developmental and recreational programmes and
events for students, schools, churches, corporate groups, and other universities.
• First-year integration programme
• Teambuilding
• Leadership training
• Diversity training
• High Ropes course
• Low Ropes course
• Paint ball
• Mountain Biking
• Archery
• Hiking
• Camping
• Toppieshoek Adventure Race
• Accommodation (maximum of 90 people)
• Lapa with swimming pool, braai stands, volleyball court, soccer eld
• Conference facility
• Hall for functions
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Mobile Training Unit
Our Mobile Training Unit is able to travel anywhere to:
• Present diverse structured and customised training activities;
• Train facilitators and volunteers.
DIRECTOR’S OFFICE
Director
Dr Gugulethu Xaba
XabaG@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 5324
Secretary
Mrs Palesa Nelwamondo
NelwamondoMP@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 4284
Acting ISRC Administrator
Mr Mahlale Mokoena
MokoenaMI@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 4016
eMalahleni Campus
HOD
Ms. Rebone Molefe
MolefeRA@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-9239
Student Development
Practitioner
Mr Denis Malanga
MalangaD@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-3163
Student Development
Practitioner Assistant
Mr Ashley Gomba
GombaAH@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-3101
Ga-Rankuwa Campus
HOD
Mr Philani Hlatshwayo
HlatshwayoPP@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0504
Administrator
Ms. Phila Bokveld
BokveldP@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0690
Student Development
Practitioner
Mr Sello Ramokgopa
RamokgopaSM@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-9289
Student Development Ofcer
Mr Lebogang Mogale
MogaleL@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0612
Mbombela Campus
HOD
Mr Philani Hlatshwayo
HlatshwayoPP@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0504
Student Development
Practitioner
Ms. Gaster Tshabalala
TshabalalaSG@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-3632
Student Development
Practitioner Assistant
Ms. Jabulile Ngomane
NgomaneJJ@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-3633
Polokwane Campus
HOD
Mr Andrew Makhushe
MakhusheAM@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-5892
Student Development
Practitioner
Mr Thabiso Mbewe
MbeweTW@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0987
Student Development
Practitioner Assistant
Mrs Mamokoene Mohale
MohaleM@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-0934
Pretoria Campus
HOD
Mr Andrew Makhushe
MakhusheAM@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-5892
Administrator
Ms Rearabilwe Ngcobo
NgcoboRT@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-5655
Student Development
Practitioner
Ms. Carrol Vilakazi
VilakaziCN@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382 4914
Acting Student Development
Ofcer
Mr Sicelo Shembe
ShembeS@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-5099
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Soshanguve Campus
HOD
Ms. Rebone Molefe
MolefeRA@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-9239
Administrator
Ms. Elsie Mosehana
MosehanaEN@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-9169
Student Development
Practitioner
Mr Tshepang Manyesa
ManyesaT@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-5798
Student Development Ofcer
Mr Phakisho Mehlape
MehlapePW@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-9242
Toppieshoek
Acting Facility Manager
Mr Ashley Gomba
GombaAH@tut.ac.za
+27 12 382-3101
Administrator
Toppieshoek@tut.ac.za
+27 12 252 8510
STUDENT RECRUITMENT
Services offered:
We visit secondary schools, colleges and libraries, primarily in Northern
Gauteng and in the Mbombela, eMalahleni and Polokwane regions, but also
in other regions.
During these visits, we address Grade 9, 11 and 12 learners in group
context and individually by invitation or appointment.
We attend parents’ evenings at schools in our footprint area, where we hold
talks and/or put up exhibitions.
We attend STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), CEIA
(Career Exhibition and Information Association) and X2Y Career exhibitions.
We attend other community or youth career and industrial exhibitions
provided that the budget and manpower allows it.
We work in partnership with SAASTA, DTI, DoE and other organisations.
STUDENT RECRUITMENT FOOTPRINT
RECRUITER CONTACT DETAILS FOOT PRINT
NICHOLAS
MASANGO
012 382 5189
MasangoZN@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve Schools
Southern Johannesburg schools
KZN exhibitions
Gauteng Province: West, South
schools
Limpopo South Province
exhibitions
Soshanguve North Campus
Humanities Faculty (Post
Graduates for Education Studies)
Zimbabwe
Municipalities
DOCTOR
MMINELE
012 382 5556
MmineleMJ@tut.ac.za
Radio stations: Educational
programmes coordinate talks
Electronic communication to
all schools and educational
departments (Databases)
Limpopo North and East Province
schools and exhibitions
Lesotho
Polokwane Campus
Science and Engineering Faculties
Science Camps/Centres
Techno X
Science projects initiated by:
F‘SATI , Centres, institutes,
Technology Stations and
Incubators
SOLLY
MATHEBULA
012 382 5975
MathebulaSC@tut.ac.za
Ga Rankuwa and North West
Schools
Northern Cape and Limpopo West
Province exhibitions
Botswana
Economics and Finance Faculty
Ga-Rankuwa Campus
Agricultural schools
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JUNIOR
TSHABANGU
012 382 5841
TshabanguNJ@tut.ac.za
Arts Faculty
Emalahleni and Arts Campuses
Mpumalanga Province schools and
exhibitions
eSwatini
Administrative assistance with
schools database
MLU
MZILA
012 382 4991
MzilaDM@tut.ac.za
Ekurhuleni North & South
Gauteng East
Ehlanzeni District
Bohlabela District
Kwa-Zulu Natal (Various districts)
Eswatini (SADC)
Social Media Recruitment
INFORMATION SERVICES
Information Services (Contact Centre and Information Centre) represents the
University’s front-line public relations and provides a critical over-the-counter
and Contact Centre service.
SERVICES OFFERED:
Provide information on studying at the University.
Provide a one-stop service in response to telephone, SMS and general email
enquiries.
Mail the University publications.
Assist with fees quotations.
TUT Campus visits
Group bookings
All the Grade 11 and 12 learners and their facilitators are welcome to visit our
campuses.
Please keep the following in mind:
• Campus visits should preferably be in the mornings.
• Book campus visits telephonically and conrm by letter.
• No campus visits will be allowed without prior arrangements.
NAME TEL EMAIL
PRETORIA CAMPUS
Jack Papo 012 382 5805
papoj@tut.ac.za
SOSHANGUVE CAMPUS
Poppy Bopape 012 382 9892
bopapepn@tut.ac.za
GA-RANKUWA CAMPUS
Naphtali Modisane 012 382 0839
modisanemn@tut.ac.za
ARCADIA CAMPUS
Aaron Mahlangu 012 382 6377
mahlanguae@tut.ac.za
EMALAHLENI CAMPUS
Minckey Molemane 012 382 3104
molemanem@tut.ac.za
MBOMBELA CAMPUS
Petunia Msibi 012 382 3681
msibipn@tut.ac.za
POLOKWANE CAMPUS
Mankoni Khotsa 012 382 0902
khotsamw@tut.ac.za
Please plan your arrangements one month prior to the intended visit.
CONTACT DETAILS
Tel: 086 110 2421
E-mail: general@tut.ac.za
SMS: For TUT information, sms the word TUT, your name, programme and
email to 30655
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Faculty of Arts and Design
DIPLOMA IN COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Dip (Commercial Photography) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPPG20
SAQA ID: 100992, CHE NUMBER: H16/14266/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation)
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants who apply before the closing of the set
departmental application date and who meet these minimum criteria (as listed
above) will be invited to submit a portfolio for evaluation and to complete a
questionnaire. The APS will contribute 20% to the nal admission score, the
questionnaire will contribute 30%, and the portfolio will contribute 50%.
Aspects that are taken into consideration are:
(i) Potential to complete the programme successfully.
(ii) Successful completion of the admission requirements and questionnaire
whereby the candidate will be assessed on their language prociency, and
ability to answer questions with insight.
(iii) The photographic assignment will be assessed according to the following:
Submission of all the photographs;
Technical aspects (sharpness, tonalities, perspective and use of light);
Content (subject matter and composition); and
• Presentation.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Commercial Photography.
Possible careers: Photographer employed by an organisation or doing freelance
work: portraiture, advertising, fashion, press, editorial, industrial, architec-
ture, ne art.
DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Fashion Design and Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFD19
SAQA ID: 100951, CHE NUMBER: H16/14237/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation),
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with an APS of 20 and more will be invit-
ed to complete a practical selection project and an interview. The APS will
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Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation),
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants who apply before the closing of applications
and who meet the minimum criteria will be invited to submit a portfolio for
evaluation, and to complete a questionnaire. The APS will contribute 20% to the
nal admission score, the questionnaire will contribute 30% and the portfolio
will contribute 50%.
Aspects that are taken into consideration are: potential to complete the quali-
cation successfully; creativity; two-dimensional and three-dimensional skills;
design ability; drawing skills; sense of colour; and general potential and crafts-
manship.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Fine and Applied Arts.
Possible careers: Product developer in glass/ceramics/bre; Designer in glass/
ceramics/bre; Crafter in glass/ceramics/bre; Painter; Sculptor; Installa-
tion artist; Printmaker; Ceramist; Fibre artist; Glass artist; Muralist; Museum/
gallery guide; Museum/gallery curator; Illustrator.
DIPLOMA IN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION DESIGN
Dip (Integrated Communication Design) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCD20
SAQA ID: 110863, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E055CAN
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
contribute 20% to the nal admission score, the interview will contribute 20%
and the demonstration of skills will contribute 60%.
Aspects that are taken into consideration are: the applicant’s ability/potential
to communicate a variety of clothing styles; the applicant’s interests, attitude,
experience and achievements; and school results.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Fashion Design and Technology.
Possible careers: Fashion designer; Digital & Manual pattern cutter; Digital &
Manual pattern grader; Manual and digital pattern making; Garment technolo-
gist; Wardrobe assistant; Visual retail merchandiser; Fashion retail merchan-
diser; Fashion retail buyer; Fashion entrepreneur
DIPLOMA IN FINE AND APPLIED ARTS
Dip (Fine and Applied Arts) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFA19
SAQA ID: 97840, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E028CAN
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
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DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN
Dip (Interior Design) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPID20
SAQA ID: 100991, CHE NUMBER: H16/14265/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirements and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Recommended subject(s): Civil Technology, Design Studies, Engineering Graph-
ics and Design, and Visual Arts.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation)
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): After passing the initial administrative screening,
all applicants will sit for additional assessment arranged with the Department
of Interior Design. The purpose of the assessment is to select those applicants
who are most likely to be successful in their studies in Interior Design. The
University reserves the right to select the best candidates for this programme.
Please contact the department for information pertaining to the assessment.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelors degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, with
at least 50% for English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation) and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: After passing the initial administrative screening, all
applicants will sit for additional assessment arranged with the Department of
Visual Communication. The purpose of the assessment is to select those appli-
cants who are most likely to be successful in their studies in Communication
Design. The University reserves the right to select the best candidates for this
programme. Please contact the department for information pertaining to the
assessment.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Integrated Communication Design.
Possible careers: Design artist in the public and private sectors, e.g. layout artist,
visualiser, illustrator, package designer. Producer, creative director, art director,
technical director, games designer, interface designer and interactive writer.
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Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Jewellery Design and Manufacture.
Possible careers: CAD designer; Advanced bench worker; Product developer;
Setter; CAM practitioner; 3D wax printer technician; Artist jeweller; Restorer;
Jewellery retailer; Product representative; Caster; Wax carver; Jewellery
renderer; Model maker.
DIPLOMA IN MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION
Dip (Motion Picture Production) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPMO20
SAQA ID: 100949, CHE NUMBER: H16/14235/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation)
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Admission is based on APS score, an artistic submis-
sion, and a personal interview. The APS will contribute 40%, the artistic submis-
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MArt and Design, and DArt and Design:
Interior Design.
Possible careers: Residential design; Ofce design; Community and education
design; Healthcare design; Architectural and interior design consultancies;
Interior stylist; Project manager; Shoptter draughtsman; Independent interior
design practice.
DIPLOMA IN JEWELLERY DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE
Dip (Jewellery Design and Manufacture) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPJD19
SAQA ID:100950, CHE NUMBER: H16/14236/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation),
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 27 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants who apply before the closing of applications
and who meet the minimum criteria will be invited to submit a portfolio for
evaluation, to attend a practical selection process, and to complete a question-
naire. The portfolio will contribute 35%, an interview based upon a question-
naire answered by the candidate, 30%, and the completion of the basic skills
demonstration, 35% to the selection score.
Aspects that are taken into consideration are: potential to complete the
programme successfully; creativity; two-dimensional and three-dimensional
skills; ability to demonstrate basic skills sets in working with materials; design
ability; drawing skills; sense of colour, and general potential and craftsmanship.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
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Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:N4/N5/
N6 (NQF-LEVEL 5):
A National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/N5/N6) in Music or Theatre or Performing
Arts at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English
and at least 50% (APS of 4) per subject.
Applicants will be exempted from subjects at NQF Level 5 on the grounds of N4/
N5/N6 subjects passed at 50% per subject.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Music or an equivalent qualication on NQF Level 5.
Exemption might be granted for equivalent National Higher Certicate in Music
modules.
Assessment procedure(s): The Diploma in Performing Arts has four discipline
elective streams: Dance; Music; Technical Theatre and Design and Theatre Arts
and Performance. Applicants will be required to stipulate for which discipline
elective stream they are applying. In order to be successfully accepted for
the selected discipline stream elective, students will be required to full the
following relevant assessment process:
Dance (DPDC20): Applicants will be invited to attend an audition during which
they must present the following:
- participate in a dance class (demonstrating multiple techniques); and
- present a solo in preferred technique.
Jazz Music (DPMU20): Applicants will be invited to attend an audition during
which they must present the following:
- an interview;
- music prociency test; and
- practical individual audition demonstrating a musical instrument and playing
a prescribed piece of an own choice.
Opera (DPMV20): Applicants will be invited to attend an audition during which
they must present the following:
- an interview;
- singing; and
- perform two opera classical songs/arias (any language).
Theatre Arts and Design: Applicants apply and register for any one of the
following disciplines:
Technical Theatre and Design (DPTT20): Applicants will be invited for an
interview. Selected applicants must participate in the following:
sion will contribute 40% and the interview will contribute 20% of the nal score.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMotion Picture Production, and
DMotion Picture Production.
Possible careers: Film producer; Film director; Scriptwriter; VFX editor;
Camera operator; Location manager; Production assistant; Broadcast journalist;
Production manager; Assistant director; Film editor; Cinematographer; Lighting
technician; Programme researcher; Sound technician; Production coordinator.
DIPLOMA IN PERFORMING ARTS
Dip (Performing Arts) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPPE20
(Specialisation codes for admission and registration: DPDC20/DPMU20/
DPMV20/DPTD20/DPTT20)
SAQA ID: 112489, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E067CAN
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL)AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelors degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, with
at least 50% for English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation) and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
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- creativity assessment; and
- demonstration of technical skills test (includes both theory and practical).
Theatre Arts and Performance (DPTD20): Applicants will be invited to attend
an audition. Selected applicants must present the following:
- perform a prescribed text; and
- perform an own choice extract
- comprising either acting, or singing and dance.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MPerforming Arts, and DPerforming
Arts.
Possible careers:
DANCE: Choreographer; Creative entrepreneur; Dancer; Dance captain;
Performing Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Theatre maker.
JAZZ MUSIC: Choral conductor; Chorus member; Composer; Creative
entrepreneur; Film-score composer; Jazz musician; Jingle writer; Music
producer; Opera singer; Performing Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer;
Theatre maker.
OPERA: Choral conductor; Chorus member; Composer; Creative entrepreneur;
Film-score composer; Jazz musician; Jingle writer; Music producer; Opera
singer; Performing Arts maker; Performing Arts reviewer; Theatre maker.
TECHNICAL THEATRE AND DESIGN: Actor; Applied Theatre practi tioner;
Creative entrepreneur; Director; Lighting/sound operator; Media performer
(radio and television); Musical Theatre performer; Performing Arts maker;
Performing Arts reviewer; Performing Arts technician; Physical Theatre
practitioner; Production manager; Scriptwriter; Stage manager; Stage technical
crew; Theatre maker; Theatre technician; Voice-over artist.
THEATRE ARTS AND PERFORMANCE: Actor; Applied Theatre practi tioner;
Creative entrepreneur; Director; Lighting/sound operator; Media performer
(radio and television); Musical Theatre performer; Performing Arts maker;
Performing Arts reviewer; Performing Arts technician; Physical Theatre
practitioner; Production manager; Scriptwriter; Stage manager; Stage technical
crew; Theatre maker; Theatre technician; Voice-over artist.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC
HCert (Music) - NQF Level 5 (120 credits)
Qualication code: HCMU20
SAQA ID: 110420, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E117CAN
Campus where offered: Arts Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelors
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language
or rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
with at least 40% for English (home language or rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Admission is subject to an evaluation. Applicants
who comply with the minimum requirements will be required to -
- Perform an audition (either vocal or on their instrument of choice); and
- Attend an interview.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: One year.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: Dip (Performing Arts).
Possible careers: Jazz Musician, Music Producer, Opera Singer.
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Faculty of Economics and Finance
DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING
Dip (Accounting) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPAG20
SAQA ID: 104503, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E083CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa, Mbombela and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Accounting or 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5
for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191: N4/N5/N6 (NQF
LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 modules passed.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICA-
TION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Accounting, or any other equivalent recognised certi-
cate at NQF Level 5. Applicants will be exempted from equivalent modules on
condition that 50% per module is achieved.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Accounting.
Possible careers: Financial accountant, auditor, asset manager, administrative
services manager.
DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS
Dip (Economics) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPES20
SAQA ID: 104767, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E087CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 6 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or at least 24 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is
excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
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DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Dip (Financial Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFC20
SAQA ID: 110419, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E085CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa, Mbombela and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Accounting or 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5
for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191
(NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 modules passed.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Accounting, or any other equivalent recognised certi-
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 70% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or at least 24 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is
excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191: N4/
N5/N6 (NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3) for
Financial Accounting at NQF Level 5 averaged from the combincation of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 subjects passed.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Economics), PGDip (Economics) and MEcon
(Comparative Local Development).
Possible careers: Consultant, nancial analyst, entrepreneur, economist,
banking, insurance, investment, public sectors in economics and nancial
management, nancial and management consultant.
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English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191
(NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 modules passed.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Accounting, or any other equivalent recognised certi-
cate at NQF Level 5. Applicants will be exempted from equivalent modules on
condition that 50% per module is achieved.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Financial Planning), PGDip (Financial
Planning), MBusiness Studies (Finance) and DBusiness Studies (Finance).
Possible careers: Junior business analysts, research analysts, nancial analysts,
business performance analysts, performance and monitoring assistant/manag-
er, nancial planner, nance consultants, investment analysts.
cate at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Financial Management), PGDip (Financial
Management), MBusiness Studies (Finance) and DBusiness Studies (Finance).
Possible careers: Cost and pricing accountant, project accountant, manage-
ment accountant, nancial controller, nancial accountant/controllers,
business operations manager, budget controller, nance consultants.
DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL PLANNING
Dip (Financial Planning) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFP20
SAQA ID: 110665, CHE NUMBER: H/H16IE086CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Accounting or 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5
for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
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DIPLOMA IN INTERNAL AUDITING
Dip (Internal Auditing) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIA20
SAQA ID: 110584, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E082CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa, Mbombela and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Accounting or 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5
for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191
(NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 modules passed.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Accounting, or any other equivalent recognised certi-
cate at NQF Level 5. Applicants will be exempted from equivalent modules on
condition that 50% per module is achieved.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Internal Auditing), PGDip (Internal Auditing),
MBusiness Studies (Auditing) and DBusiness Studies (Auditing).
Possible careers: Auditor.
DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC FINANCE
Dip (Public Finance) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPPF20
SAQA ID: 110046, CHE NUMBER: H/H16?E081CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa, Mbombela and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, endorsement or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 4 for Accounting or 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5
for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Accounting), or at least 22
(with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics), or at least 24 (with Mathematical
Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
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or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) at least 22 (with Mathematics), or at least 24
(with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191
(NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Applicants will be exempted from certain NQF Level 5 modules on the grounds
of N4/N5/N6 modules passed.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
A Higher Certicate in Accounting, or any other equivalent recognised certi-
cate at NQF Level 5. Applicants will be exempted from equivalent modules on
condition that 50% per module is achieved.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Public Finance), PGDip (Public Finance),
MBusiness Studies (Finance) and DBusiness Studies (Finance).
Possible careers: State accountant and accountant in central and provincial
government sectors and at statutory government institutions.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTING
HCert (Accounting) - NQF Level 5 (120 credits)
Qualication code: HCAG20
SAQA ID: 103080, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E084CAN
Campus where offered: Ga-Rankuwa Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or
4 for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 23 (with Mathematical
Literacy).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelors degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, or
an equivalent qualication, with at least 50% for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or 50% for Mathematical Literacy,
40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 50% for any other
three compulsory vocational modules.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 or at least 23 (with Mathematical
Literacy).
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191
(NQF LEVEL 5):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate (NSC) with at least
50% (APS score of 4) for English, and a National N Diploma (Nated 191: N4/
N5/N6) at NQF Level 5, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS of 3)
for Financial Accounting at NQF level 5 averaged from the combination of N4
Financial Accounting and N5 Financial Accounting and N6 Financial Accounting
at NQF Level 5.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Please take note
that all completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
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list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: One year.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: Dip (Accounting), (Internal Auditing), (Financial
Management), (Financial Planning) or (Public Finance).
Possible careers: Accounting technician, bookkeeper, accounts clerk, tax
consultant, nancial accountant.
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Faculty of Engineering and the Built
Environment
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
(Fields of specialisation: Design or Technology)
BArch - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPAR20
SAQA ID: 110794, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/10740/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate, with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement (four subjects with a minimum score of 4 in the subjects),
or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for
English (home language or rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50%
(APS of 4) for English, 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy,
50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at least 60% (APS of
5) for any four other vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if a qualica-
tion is in Architecture or Architectural Technology or a related eld of study on
NQF Level 5 or above with an average of at least 60% for all modules completed.
Selection criteria: Admission will be based on academic performance; avail-
ability of space; and an interview.
Assessment Procedure: After passing the initial administrative screening, all
applicants will sit for additional assessment arranged with the Department
of Architecture. The purpose of the assessment is to select only those appli-
cants who are most likely to be successful in their studies in Architecture.
After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top
ranking applicants will be selected. Please contact the Department for informa-
tion pertaining to the assessment. Information pertaining to the assessment is
available on the Department’s website: www.tutarchitecture.co.za.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MArch and DArch.
Possible careers: Architectural technologist, property inspector, building
product consultant, specialising in architectural technology, self-employed and
private architect.
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
(Extended curriculum programme with foundation provision)
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
(Fields of specialisation: Design or Technology)
BArch - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPARF2
SAQA ID: 110794, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/10740/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate, with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement (four subjects with a minimum score of 4 in the subjects),
or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for
English (home language or rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
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BACHELOR OF GEOMATICS
BGeomatics – NQF Level 7 (386 credits)
Qualication code: BPGM20
SAQA ID: 112138, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E113CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 4 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics, 50% (APS of 4) for Science, and 60%
(APS of 5) for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by
both the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council
for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50%
(APS of 4) for English, 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy,
50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at least 60% (APS of
5) for any four other vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if a qualica-
tion is in Architecture or Architectural Technology or a related eld of study on
NQF Level 5 or above with an average of at least 60% for all modules completed.
Selection criteria: Admission will be based on academic performance; avail-
ability of space; and an interview.
Assessment Procedure: After passing the initial administrative screening, all
applicants will sit for additional assessment arranged with the Department. The
purpose of the assessment is to select only those applicants who are most likely
to be successful in their studies in Architecture. After consideration of the
Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected. Please contact the Department for information pertaining to
the assessment. Information pertaining to the assessment is available on the
Department’s website: www.tutarchitecture.co.za.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Minimum duration: Five years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MArch and DArch.
Possible careers: Architectural technologist, property inspector, building
product consultant, specialising in architectural technology, self-employed and
private architect.
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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Chemical Engineering) – NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPHE20
SAQA ID: 110058, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E110CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFI-
CATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECH-
NOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication:
- Diploma in Geomatics (NQF Level 6 - 360 credits).
- National Diploma: Surveying (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: PGDip (Geomatics).
Possible careers: Survey technologist and route to professional topographic or
engineering surveyor, geographic information systems practitioner, photogram-
metrist.
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APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFI-
CATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECH-
NOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Chemical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits): with
an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Advanced Certicate in Chemical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Chemical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): with an average
of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Chemical (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with
an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done (except for
candidates with an N6 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum
APS will be considered until the programme complement is full. Acceptance
is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan
(SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an
opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time.
Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Chemical Engineering.
Possible careers: Chemical engineering technician and technologist, research-
er and developer, fuel-cell technologist, consultant.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Civil Engineering) - NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPCE18
SAQA ID: 98844, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E026CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Electrical Engineering) - NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPEE19
SAQA ID: 101903, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E022CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria and eMalahleni Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences and at least 4 for any three additional
subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 30 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Electrical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICA-
TION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Construction Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication, and 60% in each of the
following modules: Engineering Graphics, Engineering Physics and Technical
Mathematics.
- Advanced Certicate in Construction or Civil Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140
credits): with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): with an
average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Civil (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with an
average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done (except for
candidates with an N6 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum
APS will be considered until the programme complement is full. Acceptance
is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan
(SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an
opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time.
Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate in Construction Engineering, provided that he/she
meets the minimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Civil Engineering.
Possible careers: Construction manager or supervisor, project manager, techni-
cian in civil engineering working for a civil engineering consultant, construction
company, or local, provincial or national government.
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Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Electrical Engineering.
Possible careers: Design, planning, construction and maintenance of special-
ised elds systems related to electrical engineering.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Industrial Engineering) - NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPIE19
SAQA ID: 101698, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E027CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFI-
CATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECH-
NOLOGY:
Please note that admission will be based on academic performance; availability
of space; and an interview. The applicant will be considered for admission to
the programme, if any of the following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits): with
an average of at least 60% for the qualication, and 60% in each of the follow-
ing modules: Electrical Technology, Electronic Technology, Digtial Technology,
Physics, Technical Mathematics and the chosen elective(s).
- Advanced Certicate in Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): with
an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 360 credits).
- National Diploma: Engineering: Electrical (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate or Diploma in Electrical Engineering Engineering,
provided that he/she meet the minimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
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with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training(DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICA-
TION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Industrial Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits): with
an average of at least 60% for the qualication and at least 60% for Engineer-
ing Graphics, Technical Mathematics and Engineering Physics
- Advanced Certicate in Industrial Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Industrial Engineering Technology (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): with
an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Industrial (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with
an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate in Industrial Engineering, provided that he/she meet
the minimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Industrial Engineering.
Possible careers: Professional technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur
and consultant.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING IN
POLYMER TECHNOLOGY
BEngTech (Materials Engineering)(Polymer Technology)
– NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPPT20
SAQA ID: 111166, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E099CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
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cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology (NQF
Level 5 - 140 credits): with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Advanced Certicate in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology (NQF
Level 6 – 140 credits): with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Materials Engineering in Polymer Technology (NQF Level 6 - 280
credits): with an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Polymer Technology (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with an
average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Polymer Technology.
Possible careers: Many companies that deal with the production and market-
ing of plastic commodities, and offer employment to plastics technologists and
engineers.
Career opportunities include the management of production and processing of
raw material, manufacturing and processing of products, development, charac-
terisation and quality assurance of products and raw materials, development of
new plastic products and material, marketing and sales of raw materials and
products.
Master’s and doctoral studies can lead to research in many interesting areas.
Extensive research and development are done in the eld of polymers and involve
rapid prototype and rapid tooling technology, polymer nano-composites, biomed-
ical applications of polymers, waste management, polymer synthesis, rheology
and processing, polymer blends, mould design and polymer degradation.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Mechanical Engineering) - NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPME18
SAQA ID: 99638, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E024CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least a
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50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Mechanical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits): an
average of at least 60% for the qualication, and 60% in each of the following
modules: Engineering Graphics, Engineering Physics, Mechanics and Technical
Mathematics.
- Advanced Certicate in Mechanical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): an
average of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Mechanical (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): an
average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate in Mechanical Engineering, provided that he/she meet
the miniimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Mechanical
Engineering.
Possible careers: Mechanical technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur
and consultant.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Mechatronic Engineering) - NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPMR18
SAQA ID: 99604, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E023CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design and Mechanical
Technology.
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• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Mechanical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits): with
an average of at least 60% for the qualication, and 60% in each of the follow-
ing modules: Engineering Graphics, Engineering Physics, Mechatronics and
Technical Mathematics.
- Advanced Certicate in Mechanical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Mechanical (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with
an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Mechatronics (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with an average
of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate in Mechanical Engineering, provided that he/she meet
the miniimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Mechatronic
Engineering.
Possible careers: Mechanical technologist, technician, manager, entrepreneur
and consultant.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY IN METALLURGICAL
ENGINEERING
BEngTech (Metallurgical Engineering) – NQF Level 7 (420 credits)
Qualication code: BPML20
SAQA ID: 111393, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E105CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 5 for
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Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subjects: Engineering Graphics and Design, and Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 60% (APS of 5) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICA-
TION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Metallurgical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Advanced Certicate in Metallurgical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits):
with an average of at least 60% for the qualication.
- Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 280 credits): with an
average of at least 55% for the qualication.
- National Diploma: Engineering: Metallurgy (NQF Level 6 - 3,000 credits): with
an average of at least 55% for the qualication.
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Metallurgical
Engineering.
Possible careers: Metallurgist, technician, plant manager, consultant,
researcher and developer.
DIPLOMA IN BUILDING SCIENCE
Dip (Building Science) - NQF Level 6 (410 credits)
Qualication code: BPBS20
SAQA ID: 96922, CHE NUMBER: H16/10744/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language), 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 3
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
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an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, issued by the Council
for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics and Science, and 50% (APS
of 4) for any other two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done (except for
candidates with an N6 Certicate (see above). Applicants who achieve the
minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for this qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Construction Management) or AdvDip
(Quantity Surveying), PGDip (Quantity Surveying) and MBuiSci.
Possible careers: Construction manager, technician quality surveyor, clerk of
works, building inspector.
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Dip (Electrical Engineering) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPEE20
SAQA ID: 100953, CHE NUMBER: H16/14240/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria and eMalahleni campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 4
for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): Electrical Technology and Engineering Graphics and
Design.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (excluding Life Orientation).
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with
at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics and Science, and 50% (APS of
4) for any two compulsory vocational subjects.
Recommended subject(s): Electrical Principles and Practice, Electrical
Systems and Construction Electrical Workmanship, Electronic Control and
Digital Electronics.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
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other two additional subjects.
Recommended subject(s): Electrical Trade Theory, Electro Technology,
Engineering Drawing and Industrial Electronics.
APPLICANTS WITH A N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N6:
Admission requirement(s): A N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 5 - 140 credits).
- Advanced Certicate in Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 6 - 140 credits).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, might be transferred
to the Higher Certicate in Electrical Engineering, provided that he/she meet
the minimum requirements.
Intake for the qualication: January and July (July intake is only applicable
to Pretoria Campus).
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, BEngTechHons, MEng and DEng: Electrical
Engineering.
Possible careers: Design, planning, construction and maintenance of special-
ised elds systems related to electrical engineering.
DIPLOMA IN GEOMATICS
Dip (Geomatics) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPGM23
SAQA ID: 119112, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E211CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and 3
for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with
at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics and Science, and 50% (APS of
4) for any other two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR
CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by
both the Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality
Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at
least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any other
two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
• FOR PPLICANTS WITH AN N6 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): An N6 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N6 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
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tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with an average of at least 60% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with an N6 Certicate (see above). Applicants who achieve the minimum
APS will be considered until the programme complement is full. Acceptance is
subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan (SEP).
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Geomatics.
Possible careers: Survey technologist and route to professional topographic or
engineering surveyor, geographic information systems practitioner, photogram-
metrist.
DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Dip (Industrial Design) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DIND18
SAQA ID: 96752, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E012CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate, with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21.
Assessment Procedure: All applications meeting the minimum requirements
will be required to submit a prescribed portfolio.
All completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Industrial Design).
Possible careers: Junior industrial designer, member of design and develop-
ment team, junior design entrepreneur. Design skills can be applied across
diverse business elds.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
HCert (Construction Engineering) - NQF Level 5 (140 credits)
Qualication code: HCCE18
(Specialisation code for admission and registration: HCCM18/HCCW18)
SAQA ID: 97887, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E034CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language) and Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and at
least a 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for Mathematics, Physical Scienc-
es, or any of the two additional subjects may enroll for these subjects at any
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College (see National
N Certicate requirements), and if these are successfully passed at a perfor-
mance level of at least 50%, they may re-apply for admission to the University.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): Civil Technology and Engineering Graphics and
Design.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
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4, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education
and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and Mathemat-
ics, and 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 50% (APS of
4) for Science, and any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): A N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least an average of 50% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: One year.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTech (Civil Engineering).
Possible careers: Construction manager or supervisor, project manager, techni-
cian in civil engineering working for a civil engineering consultant, construction
company, or local, provincial or national government.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
HCert (Electrical Engineering) - NQF Level 5 (140 credits)
Qualication code: HCEE18
SAQA ID: 97909, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E033CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria and eMalahleni Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language) and Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and at
least a 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for Mathematics, Physical Scienc-
es, or any of the two additional subjects may enroll for these subjects at any
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College (see National
N Certicate requirements), and if these are successfully passed at a perfor-
mance level of at least 50%, they may re-apply for admission to the University.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): Electrical Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education
and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and Mathemat-
ics, and 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 40% (APS of
3) for Science, and any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): Digital Electronics, Electrical Principles and
Practice, Electrical Principles and Construction, Electrical Workmanship and
Electronic Control.
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): A N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least an average of 50% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Minimum duration: One year.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTech (Electrical Engineering).
Possible careers: Design, planning, construction and maintenance of special-
ised elds systems related to electrical engineering.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
HCert (Industrial Engineering) - NQF Level 5 (140 credits)
Qualication code: HCIE18
SAQA ID: 99013, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E030CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language) and Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and at
least a 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for Mathematics, Physical Scienc-
es, or any of the two additional subjects may enroll for these subjects at any
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College (see National
N Certicate requirements), and if these are successfully passed at a perfor-
mance level of at least 50%, they may re-apply for admission to the University.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): Mechanical Technology.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education
and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and Mathemat-
ics, and 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 40% (APS of
3) for Science, and any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
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Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): A N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least an average of 50% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: One year.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTech (Industrial Engineering).
Possible careers: Technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
HCert (Mechanical Engineering) - NQF Level 5 (140 credits)
Qualication code: HCME18
SAQA ID: 99534, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E025CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement or an equivalent
qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language
or rst additional language) and Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, and at
least a 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for Mathematics, Physical Scienc-
es, or any of the two additional subjects may enroll for these subjects at any
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College (see National
N Certicate requirements), and if these are successfully passed at a perfor-
mance level of at least 50%, they may re-apply for admission to the University.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): Mechanical Technology or Technical: Mechanical
Technology.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education
and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and Mathemat-
ics, and 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 40% (APS
of 3) for Science, and any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, Mathematics N3, Engineering Sciences N3 and any
other two additional subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN A RELATED ENGINEERING FIELD AS
PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): A N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Report 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least an average of 50% for
the qualication, and successful completion of an English Language Prociency
Assessment (done by the University).
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Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done (except for candi-
dates with a N4 Certicate). Applicants who achieve the minimum APS will be
considered until the programme complement is full. All completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of
the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will
be selected.
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments may take place on Friday
afternoons and/or Saturdays.
Minimum duration: One year.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: BEngTech (Mechanical Engineering).
Possible careers: Technician, manager, entrepreneur and consultant.
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Faculty of Humanities
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHING
BEd (Foundation Phase Teaching) - NQF Level 7 (486 credits)
Qualication code: BPFN20
SAQA ID: 109086, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E116CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 5 for home language and 4 for the rst additional language, and at
least 4 for Mathematics or 5 for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN INTERMEDIATE PHASE TEACHING
BEd (Intermediate Phase Teaching) - NQF Level 7 (486 credits)
Qualication code: BPIS20
SAQA ID: 109016, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E125CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, with an achievement level of
at least 4 in English (home language and rst additional language) and at least
a 4 for Mathematics or 5 for Mathematical Literacy, and 4 for a combination of
any two of the following subjects: Life Sciences and Physical Science or History
or and Geography.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: All applicants received by the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan
(SEP), only the top performing applicants will be selected. A waiting list consist-
ing of the remainder of the applicants will provide an opportunity for applicants
to ll places created by accepted students failing to meet the enrolment dates.
An ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar will inform applicants of the
status of their application.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Agriculture)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSA20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language), and 4 for
Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy or Technical Mathematics and Agricultural
Sciences or Agricultural Management Practice or Agricultural Technology or Life
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Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Consumer Sciences)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSR20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional language), and 4 for
Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy or Technical Mathematics and Consumer
Studies or Hospitality Studies or Tourism.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Consumer Studies I
Consumer Studies or Hospitality Studies with a
minimum score of 4
FET: Hospitality Studies I
Hospitality Studies or Consumer Studies with a
minimum score of 4
FET: Mathematical Literacy I
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathe-
matical Literacy with a minimum score of 4
FET: Tourism I Tourism with a minimum score of 4
Sciences or Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
The following subject-specic prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Agricultural Management
Practices I (specialisation not
offered in 2024)
Agricultural Management or Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics with a minimum score
of 4
FET: Agricultural Sciences I Agricultural Sciences or Life Sciences with a
minimum score of 4
FET: Agricultural Technology I
Agricultural Technology or Physical Sciences or
Technical Sciences with a minimum score of 4
FET: Mathematical Literacy I
(specialisation not offered in 2024)
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathe-
matical Literacy with a minimum score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality
Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at
least a 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation) and at least 60% (APS of 5) for Farm Planning and Mechanisation,
Advanced Plant Production, Animal Production and Agri-Business.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
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Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional language), and a 4 for
Mathematics, Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and Accounting
or Business Studies or Economics.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Accounting I Accounting with a minimum score of 4
FET: Business Management I Business Studies with a minimum score of 4
FET: Computer Application TechJnology I No requirement
FET: Economics I Economics with a minimum score of 4
FET: Mathematical Literacy I Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy with a minimum
score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language), and 4 for
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation) and at least 60% (APS of 5) for Accounting and/or Economics and/
or Business Studies and/or Computer Applications Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4, with a bachelor’s degree
endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a 50% (APS of 4) for
English (home language or rst additional language), Mathematics or Mathe-
matical Literacy, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at
least 60% (APS of 5) for Consumer Studies and/or Hospitality Studies.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible further studies: Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspec-
tor, representative of Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance
counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Economic and Management Sciences)
BED (Senior Phase and Further Education and Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSE20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality
Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at
least a 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
Mathematics, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at least
60% (APS of 5) for Systems Analysis and Design and Data Communications and
Computer Programming and any other vocational subject.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Mathematics)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSH20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor s
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Information Technology)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSI20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional language), and 4 for
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Information Technology.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Computer Application Technology I No requirement
FET: Information Technology I
Information Technology or Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics with a minimum score
of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
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degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional language), and a 4 for
Mathematics and Life Sciences or Mathematics and Physical Sciences.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Life Sciences I Life Sciences with a minimum score of 4
FET: Mathematics I Mathematics with a minimum score of 4
FET: Physical Sciences I Physical Sciences with a minimum score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER
EDUCATION AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Physical Education)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree
Qualication code: BPSP20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language), and 4
for Mathematics, Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and any of
the FET modules offered in the qualication. Currently, the module FET: Life
Sciences is offered and Life Sciences is therefore required.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality
Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at
least a 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation) and at least 60% (APS of 5) for any of the FET subjects offered in
the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
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50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language), Mathe-
matics, and Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at least 60%
(APS of 5) for Physical Science and three other vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Technology)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication Type: Professional Bachelors Degree
Qualication code: BPSG20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language) and/or
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and/or Civil Technology (Civil Service/
Construction/Woodworking) and/or Electrical Technology (Digital Systems/
Electronics/Power Systems) and/or Mechanical Technology (Automotive/Fitting
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION IN SENIOR PHASE AND FURTHER EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHING
(Specialisation in Sciences)
BEd (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching)
- NQF Level 7 (498 credits)
Qualication Type: Professional Bachelors Degree
Qualication code: BPSS20
SAQA ID: 109454, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E132CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement level
of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional language) and a 4 for
Mathematics and Life Sciences or Physical Sciences.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must meet the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite(s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Life Sciences I Life Sciences with a minimum score of 4
FET: Mathematics I Mathematics with a minimum score of 4
FET: Physical Sciences I Physical Sciences with a minimum score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
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status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: BEdHons, MEd and DEd.
Possible careers: Educator/lecturer, school inspector, representative of
Department of Education, life-skills facilitator, guidance counsellor.
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Agriculture)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPYA23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics (or Technical Mathematics), 3 for Agricultural
Management Practice or Agricultural Sciences or Life Sciences or Agricultural
Technology or Physical Sciences (or Technical Sciences), and at least 3 for an
additional language (home or rst additional language).
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must
meet the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Agricultural Management Practice I
(specialisation not offered in 2024)
Agricultural Management Practice or
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics with a
minimum score of 3
Agricultural Sciences I Agricultural Sciences or Life Sciences with a
minimum score of 3
Agricultural Technology I
(specialisation not offered in 2024)
Agricultural Technology or Physical Sciences or
Technical Sciences with a minimum score of 3
and Machining/Welding and Metal Work) and/or Engineering Graphics and
Design and/or Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
The following subject specic-prerequisite in the FET/Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must
meet the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
FET: Civil Technology I Civil Technology (Civil Service/Construction/ Woodwork-
ing) or Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences with a
minimum score of 4
FET: Electrical Technology I Electrical Technology (Digital Systems/ Electronics/Power
Systems) or Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences with a
minimum score of 4
FET: Engineering Graphics
and Design I
Engineering Graphics and Design with a minimum score
of 4
FET: Mechanical
Technology I
Mechanical Technology (Automotive/Fitting and Machin-
ing/ Welding and Metal Work) or Physical Sciences or
Technical Sciences with a minimum score of 4
FET: Technical Mathematics Mathematics or Technical Mathematics with a minimum
score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with at least a
50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language), Mathe-
matics and Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and at least 60% (APS
of 5) in one of the following Civil/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering and three
other vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 28 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
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achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 3 for Engineering Graphics Design or Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics, and 3 for Civil technology or Physical Science or Technical Science
and at least 3 for an additional language (home or rst additional language).
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate is
compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication. Speciali-
sation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must met the
requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules offered in
the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Engineering Graphics and Design I Engineering Graphics and Design with a
minimum score of 3
Technology I Physical Science or Technical Science with a
minimum score of 3
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22.
• FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A QUALIFICATION FROM TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGES (PREVIOUSLY
KNOWN AS FET COLLEGES):
Applicants with a National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
and 40% (APS of 3) for Mathematics and Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for an Engineering Graphics and Design related
subject, and 50% (APS of 4) for any other two compulsory vocational subjects
related to the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A QUALIFICATION FROM TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGES (PREVIOUSLY
KNOWN AS FET COLLEGES):
Applicants with a National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with
at least 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
and 40% (APS of 3) for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for an Agricultural Sciences
related subject, and 50% (APS of 4) for any other two compulsory vocational
subjects related to the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Civil Technology)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPYI23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
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Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Consumer Sciences)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPAY23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 in English (home language or rst additional
language), and 3 for Tourism (if chosen as a major formal module), and 3 for
Mathematics (or Technical Mathematics), or 4 for Mathematical Literacy, and 3
for an additional language (home or rst additional language).
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must met
the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules offered in
the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Mathematical Literacy I Mathematics or Technical Mathematics with a
minimum score of 3 or Mathematical Literacy
with a minimum score of 4
Tourism I Tourism with a minimum score of 3
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
• FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A QUALIFICATION FROM TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGES (PREVIOUSLY
KNOWN AS FET COLLEGES):
Applicants with a National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
40% (APS of 3) for Mathematics or 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematical Literacy, and
Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and at least 50% (APS of 4) for
any other three compulsory vocational subjects related to the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
Possible careers: Child care (Infant and Toddlers), elder care, elementary
teacher (teach adult about food and nutrition), dress making/sewing/fashion
design, caterers/baking, pottery, interior designing, marketing consumer
product within the community, working in family and community service
agencies, community service worker, nancial consultant.
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Economics and Management)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPYF23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of 4 in English (home language or rst additional language),
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and 3 for Mathematics (or Technical Mathematics) or a 4 for Mathematical
Literacy, and 3 for Accounting or Business Studies, and 3 for an additional
language (home or rst additional language).
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must
meet the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules offered in
the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Accounting I Accounting with a minimum score of 3
Business Management I Business Studies with a minimum score of 3
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A QUALIFICATION FROM TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGES (PREVIOUSLY
KNOWN AS FET COLLEGES):
Applicants with a National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with
at least 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
and 40% (APS of 3) for Mathematics or 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematical Literacy
and Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for a
Accounting or Business Studies related subject, and 50% (APS of 4) for any other
two compulsory vocational subjects related to the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Electrical and Mechanical)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPYL23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
• FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement
level of 4 in English (home language or rst additional language), and 3 for
Mathematics (or Technical Mathematics), and 3 in Physical Science (or Technical
Science), and 3 for an additional language (home or rst additional language).
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must
meet the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules offered in
the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Mathematics I Mathematics or Technical Mathematics with a
minimum score of 3
Physical Science I Physical Science and Technical Science with a
minimum score of 3
Technology I Physical Science and Technical Science with a
minimum score of 3
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
• FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A QUALIFICATION FROM TECHNICAL AND
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COLLEGES (PREVIOUSLY
KNOWN AS FET COLLEGES):
Applicants with a National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with 50% (APS of 4) for English (home language or rst additional language),
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and 40% (APS of 3) for Mathematics and Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for a Physical Science related subject, and
50% (APS of 4) for any other two compulsory vocational subjects related to the
qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
DIPLOMA IN ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
(Specialisation in Languages)
Dip (Adult and Community Education and Training) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPYN23
SAQA ID: 118447, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E196CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of 4 in English (home language or rst additional language)
and 4 for another ofcial language (home or rst additional language) as
offered in the programme and selected as the formal major.
The following subject specic prerequisite in the National Senior Certicate
is compulsory for applicants who intend to enrol for this qualication.
Specialisation modules are offered in different groups and applicants must
meet the requirements accordingly:
Specialisation modules
offered in the programme
Specic prerequisite (s)
on NQF Level 4
Afrikaans I Afrikaans (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
English I English (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
isiXhosa I isiXhosa (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
isiZulu I isiZulu (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
Sepedi I Sepedi (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
Sesotho I Sesotho (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
Setswana I Setswana (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
Xitsonga I Xitsonga (Home Language) with a minimum score of 4
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Adult and Community Education and Training
Teaching).
DIPLOMA IN CORRECTIONAL AND REHABILITATION STUDIES
Dip (Correctional and Rehabilitation Studies)
- NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCS19
SAQA ID: 100956, CHE NUMBER: H16/14242/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
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Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4,
with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with
at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English, Mathematics or Mathematical Liiteracy and
Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 60% (APS of 5) for any other
three compulsary vocational subjects and 50% (APS of 4) for the fourth subject.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 27 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Acceptance is
subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan (SEP).
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportu-
nity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time.
Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Correctional and Rehabilitation
Studies.
Possible careers: Correctional services ofcial, skills development ofcer,
manager, security ofcial.
DIPLOMA IN INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION
Dip (Integrated Communication) – NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIC20
SAQA ID: 115293, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E118CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics, Technical Mathematics or Engineering Mathemat-
ics N3, or 4 for Mathematical Literacy. Preference will be given to applicants
with a score of 5 or more for English.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (with Mathematics, Techni-
cal Mathematics or Mathematics N3) or 21 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life
Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelors degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, with
at least 50% for English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation) and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (with Mathematics) or 21 (with
Mathematical Literacy).Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Admission is based on APS score, a selection test and a
personal interview. The APS will contribute 20%, the selection test will contrib-
ute 50% and the interview will contribute 30% of the nal score.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: First two years: day classes. Third year: block-mode classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Integrated Communication).
Possible careers: Marketing communication specialist, industrial journalist,
public relations practitioner, media planner, communications practitioner,
social media strategist, publicity coordinator, account planner/manager, media
practitioner, industrial journalist, events coordinator, diplomat, international
communication specialist.
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DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM
Dip (Journalism) – NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPJR20
SAQA ID: 111495, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E115CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve North Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Recommended subjects: Geography, History, a third language and any
art-related subject.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelors degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, with
at least 50% for English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for
Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation) and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Admission is based on APS score, a selection test and a
personal interview. The APS will contribute 40%, the selection test will contrib-
ute 30%, and the interview will contribute 30% of the nal score.
- Preference will be given to applicants with a performance level of 5 or more
in English.
- General knowledge and language prociency are extremely important in
journalism and special emphasis will therefore be placed on these aspects
during selection.
- Applicants are advised to prepare themselves accordingly by, for example,
reading books on journalism and the political system in South Africa, reading
newspapers regularly and consulting professional journalists about the nature
and requirements of the profession.
- All applicants should contact the Department of Journalism of the University
by telephone, by August of the year preceding the year of proposed study, to
make arrangements for selection.
During selection, applicants will be requested to present a portfolio of (infor-
mal) media output, showcasing the candidate’s interest/ability in Journalism.
This may include examples of freelance articles, essays, recordings of broad-
cast participation, and online presence such as blogs, FB-pages and Twitter.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll
places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: First two years: day classes. Third year: block-mode classes
offered on Saturday.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Journalism), PGDip (Journalism), MJournalism
and DJournalism.
Possible careers: Journalist in print media, broadcasting, industrial and online
journalism.
DIPLOMA IN LANGUAGE PRACTICE
Dip (Language Practice) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPLP19
SAQA ID:100954, CHE NUMBER: H16/14263/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
All completed applications received within the published due dates will be
ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only
the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting
list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of
those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their status
per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check
their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate, with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement
level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language) and 4
for any other ofcial South African language offered in the programme.
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Recommended subject(s): Afrikaans, Northern Sotho, Setswana, IsiZulu, Tshiv-
enda or Xitsonga.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): The department reserves the right to rank appli-
cants according to their APS scores and select from this list until the programme
complement is full.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day and evening classes. The offering of evening classes is
subject to sufcient capacity.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Language Practice), PGDip (Language
Practice), MLanguage Practice and DLanguage Practice.
Possible careers: General language practitioner, translator, editor or proof
reader, language adviser, consultant, technologist, editor/publisher, columnist,
writer, interpreter, language planner.
DIPLOMA IN LAW
Dip (Law) – NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPLW20
SAQA ID: 112483, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E065CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South and Mbombela Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics or
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation)
and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP).
Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day and evening classes. Evening classes will only be offered on
Soshanguve South Campus, and is subject to sufcient capacity.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible careers: Costs consultants at cost consulting rms, cost consultant
proprietors, paralegals in law rms, paralegals at justice centres (Legal Aid
Board), paralegals at the ofce of the Master of the Supreme Court, paralegals
at the Deeds’ Ofce, paralegals at private companies such as Scorpion Legal
Protection.
DIPLOMA IN LEGAL SUPPORT
Dip (Legal Support) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPLE21
SAQA ID: 109774, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E112CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for any other additional language.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma, endorsement, with at least 50% for
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English (home language or rst additional language) and 50% for an additional
language and 50% for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orien-
tation (excluded for APS calculation) and 50% for any other two compulsory
vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from
the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status
on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible careers: Conveyancing secretaries, legal secretaries, paralegals in law
rms, paralegals at justice centres (Legal Aid Board), paralegals at the ofce of
the Master of the Supreme Court, paralegals at the Deeds’ Ofce, paralegals at
private companies such as Scorpion Legal Protection.
DIPLOMA IN POLICING
Dip (Policing) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPPO20/DPPOO0
SAQA ID: 100957, CHE NUMBER: H16/14241/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus and Distance Education
Service Points.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement
level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional language) and 3
for Mathematics, Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department should have
a National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorse-
ment, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level of at least 3
for English (home language or rst additional language) and 2 for Mathematics,
Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation). Appli-
cants who are employed in a law enforcement department who score between
17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of work experience) should submit
proof of employment (in the form of an ofcial letter from the HR division of
the department).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation). Appli-
cants who are employed in a law enforcement department who score between
17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of work experience) should submit
proof of employment (in the form of an ofcial letter from the HR division of
the department).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Acceptance is
subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan (SEP).
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only for Soshanguve South Campus and
distance education.
Presentation:
- Soshanguve South Campus (day classes).
- Distance education with limited online block mode classes and/or limited
contact classes per subject per semester at Cape Town or Durban service
points. Contact classes includes tests, examinations and practicals.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Policing), PGDip (Policing), MPolicing and
DPolicing.
Possible careers: Employee of SAPS, reservist, security occupation community
policing, municipal and metro police, private investigator.
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DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Dip (Public Affairs) – NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPPA20
(Specialisation codes for admission and registration: DPAI20 - ADMINISTRA-
TION OF THE STATE/ DPPB20 – LOCAL GOVERNMENT)
SAQA ID: 111241, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E129CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South, Mbombela and Polokwane
Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion), 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Please take note that all completed applications
received within the published due dates will be ranked. After consideration
of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants
will be selected. Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Public Affairs). PGDip (Public Affairs),
MPublic Affairs and DPublic Affairs.
Possible careers: Clerk, public ofcial manager.
DIPLOMA IN TRAFFIC SAFETY AND MUNICIPAL POLICE MANAGEMENT
Dip (Trafc Safety and Municipal Police Management)
- NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPTP19/DPTPO9
SAQA ID: 100955, CHE NUMBER: H16/14243/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South, Polokwane Campuses and Distance
Education Service Points.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department should have
a National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorse-
ment, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level of at least 3
for English (home language or rst additional language) and 2 for Mathematics,
Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation). Appli-
cants who are employed in a law enforcement department who score between
17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of work experience) should submit
proof of employment (in the form of an ofcial letter from the HR division of
the department).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4, with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, issued by the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with
at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English, Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and
Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 60% (APS of 5) for any other
three compulsory vocational subjects and 50% (APS of 4) for the fourth subject.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, Applicants must have
an Admission Points Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Applicants who are employed in a law enforcement department who score
between 17 and 19 (with a minimum of ve years of work experience) should
submit proof of employment (in the form of an ofcial letter from the HR
division of the department).
Assessment pocedures: No further assessment will be done. Acceptance is
subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment Plan (SEP).
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Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportu-
nity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time.
Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only for Soshanguve South Campus, Polok-
wane Campuses and distance education.
Presentation:
- Soshanguve South and Polokwane campuses (day and block-mode classes).
- Distance education with limited online block mode classes and/or limited
contact classes per subject per semester at Cape Town or Durban service
points. Contact classes includes tests, examinations and practicals.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Trafc Safety and Municipal Police
Management.
Possible careers: Road trafc and municipal police ofcial, licensing and
registration, road safety, senior position in trafc safety division, trafc chief,
metro or municipal police ofcial.
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Faculty of Information and Communication
Technology
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dip (Computer Science) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPRS20
SAQA ID: 109017, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E089CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South, eMalahleni and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 7 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subjects: Information Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 28 (with Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23
(with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Litera-
cy) will be considered for the extended programme. Life Orientation is exclud-
ed for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully completed the National
Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also be considered.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% (APS of
4) for English (home language or rst additional language) and 60% for Mathe-
matics or 80% (APS of 7) for Mathematical Literacy, 50% for Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation), 50% (APS of 4) for any other three compulsory
vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics) or 28 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23 (with Mathematics) or 25
(with Mathematical Literacy) will be considered for the extended programme.
Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully
completed the National Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also
be considered.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance
in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% for
English (APS of 4) and 60% for Mathematics N3 (APS of 5).
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Computer Science.
Possible careers: Software developer, web developer, mobile solution devel-
oper, database developer, data scientist, system analyst, quality engineer.
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Extended curriculum programme with foundation provision)
Dip (Computer Science) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPRSF0
SAQA ID: 109017, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E089CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South, eMalahleni and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
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Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Computer Science.
Possible careers: Software developer, web developer, mobile solution devel-
oper, database developer, data scientist, system analyst, quality engineer.
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Dip (Computer Systems Engineering) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPYE20
SAQA ID: 111837, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E077CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics). Applicants with a score of 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) will be considered for the extended programme. Life Orientation
is excluded for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% (APS of 4)
for English (home language or rst additional language) and 60% for Mathemat-
ics or Mathematical Literacy, 50% (APS of 4) for Physical Science or Applied
Engineering Technology, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation),
and 50% (APS of 4) for any two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26. Applicants with a score of 23 will
be considered for the extended programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 6 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subjects: Information Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 24 (with Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 40% (APS of 3) for English
(home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics (APS of
4) or 70% for Mathematical Literacy (APS of 6) and 50% for Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation) and 50% (APS of 4) for any other three compul-
sory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics) or 25 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics) or 24 (with
Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance
in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% for
English (APS of 3) and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics N3.
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achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 3 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 40% (APS of 3) for English
(home language or rst additional language) and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics
and 40% (APS of 3) for Physical Science or Applied Engineering Technology and
50% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for
any two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quali-
ty Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with
at least 40% (APS of 3) for English and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics N3 and
Engineering Sciences N3.
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quali-
ty Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with
at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics N3 and
Engineering Science N3.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. Please take note that all completed applications received within the
published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental
Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once
a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Computer Systems Engineering.
Possible careers: Computer systems engineer, electronic engineer, electronics
tester, software engineer, software tester, programmer, web developer, systems
analyst, network administrator, systems administrator, database administrator,
systems support, network planner, data science and cloud computing technolo-
gist, system integration specialist, intelligent system technologist.
DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
(Extended curriculum programme with foundation provision)
Dip (Computer Systems Engineering) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPYEF0
SAQA ID: 111837, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E077CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
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Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Computer Systems Engineering.
Possible careers: Computer systems engineer, electronic engineer, electronics
tester, software engineer, software tester, programmer, web developer, systems
analyst, network administrator, systems administrator, database administrator,
systems support, network planner, data science and cloud computing technolo-
gist, system integration specialist, intelligent system technologist.
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATICS
Dip (Informatics) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIF20
SAQA ID: 103078, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E061CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 28 (with Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of
23 (with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical
Literacy) will be considered for the extended programme. Life Orientation is
excluded for APS calculation.
Recommended subjects: None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 28 (with Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23
(with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Litera-
cy) will be considered for the extended programme. Life Orientation is exclud-
ed for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully completed the National
Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also be considered.
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% (APS of
4) for English (home language or rst additional language) and 60% (APS of 5)
for Mathematics or 80% (APS of 7) for Mathematical Literacy, and 50% for Life
Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for any other
three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics) or 28 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23 (with Mathematics) or 25
(with Mathematical Literacy) will be considered for the extended programme.
Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully
completed the National Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also
be considered.
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics N3
or 50% (APS of 4) for the extended programme.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years (Four years for Extended Curriculum).
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Informatics.
Possible careers: Business analyst, user acceptance tester, systems trainer,
systems tester, support specialist, e-commerce developer, enterprise systems
manager, information resource manager, database administrator, project
manager, technology consultant, systems analyst.
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DIPLOMA IN INFORMATICS
(Extended curriculum with foundation provision)
Dip (Informatics) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIFF0
SAQA ID: 103078, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E061CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll
places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 6 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subjects: None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation. Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 24 (with Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 40% (APS of 3) for English
(home language or rst additional language) and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathemat-
ics or 70% (APS of 6) for Mathematical Literacy, and 50% for Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for any other three compul-
sory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics) or 25 (with
Mathematical Literacy) will be considered for the extended programme. Life
Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will be
considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics) or 24 (with Mathe-
matical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list. Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quali-
ty Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at
least 40% for English (APS of 3) and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics N3.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Informatics.
Possible careers: Business analyst, user acceptance tester, systems trainer,
systems tester, support specialist, e-commerce developer, enterprise systems
manager, information resource manager, database administrator, project
manager, technology consultant, systems analyst.
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Information Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIT20
SAQA ID: 111493, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E088CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll
places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
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language) and 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 7 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy and 3 for Physical Science or Technical Science.
Recommended subjects: None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 28 (with Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23
(with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Litera-
cy) will be considered for the extended programme. Life Orientation is exclud-
ed for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully completed the National
Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also be considered.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for English (home
language or rst additional language) and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics or
80% (APS of 7) for Mathematical Literacy , 50% for Life Orientation (excluded
for APS calculation) and 40% (APS of 3) for Physical Science/Applied Engineering
Technology at least 50% (APS of 4) in any two other vocational subjects
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics) or 28 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N Certi-
cate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the Department
of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS of 4) for English
and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics N3 and Engineering Science N3.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Information Technology.
Possible careers: Computer network support specialist, network and computer
systems administrator, computer network architect, network analyst, network
engineer, cybersecurity specialist, data centre technician, IT Assurance &
Forensics.
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(Extended curriculum programme with foundation provision)
Dip (Information Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPITF0
SAQA ID: 111493, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E088CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll
places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 6 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy and 3 for Physical Science or Technical Science.
Recommended subjects: None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 24 (with Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 40% (APS of 3) for English
(home language or rst additional language) and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics
or 70% (APS of 6) for Mathematical Literacy, 50% for Life Orientation (excluded
for APS calculation) and 40% (APS of 3) for Physical Science/Applied Engineering
Technology and at least 50% (APS of 4) in any two other vocational subjects.
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Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics) or 25 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics) or 24 (with
Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance
in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40%
(APS of 3) for English and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics N3 and Engineering
Sciences N3.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Information Technology.
Possible careers: Computer network support specialist, network and computer
systems administrator, computer network architect, network analyst, network
engineer, cybersecurity specialist, data centre technician, IT Assurance &
Forensics.
DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING
Dip (Multimedia Computing) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPMC20
SAQA ID: 111914, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E090CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 5 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 7 for Mathematical
Literacy.
Recommended subjects: Information Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 28 (with Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of
23 (with Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy) will be considered
for the extended programme. Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Candidates who successfully completed the National Diploma: Information
Technology (Extended) might also be considered.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% (APS of
4) for English (home language or rst additional language) and 60% for Mathe-
matics or 80% (APS of 7) for Mathematical Literacy, 50% for Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation), and 50% (APS of 4) for any three compulsory
vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (with Mathematics) or 28 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Applicants with a score of 23 (with Mathematics) or 25
(with Mathematical Literacy) will be considered for the extended programme.
Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation. Candidates who successfully
completed the National Diploma: Information Technology (Extended) might also
be considered.
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance
in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% (APS
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of 4) for English and 60% (APS of 5) for Mathematics N3.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Multimedia Computing.
Possible careers: Content designer, 3D games programmer, 3D animation
creator, virtual reality designer, interactive training systems developer, simula-
tion developer, web developer, user interface and user experience designer,
e-learning specialist, hybrid art director, front-end developer.
DIPLOMA IN MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING
(Extended curriculum programme with foundation provision)
Dip (Multimedia Computing) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPMCF0
SAQA ID: 111914, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E090CAN
Campus where offered: Soshanguve South Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 6 for Mathematical
Literacy.
Recommended subjects: Information Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 24 (with Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 40% (APS of 3) for English
(home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics (APS of
4) or 70% for Mathematical Literacy (APS of 6) and 50% for Life Orientation
(excluded for APS calculation) and 50% (APS of 4) for any other three compul-
sory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (with Mathematics) or 25 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded for APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants who achieve the minimum APS of 23 will
be considered. Applicants with a score of 21 (with Mathematics) or 24 (with
Mathematical Literacy) will be added to a waiting list.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate and a National N
Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the
Department of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance
in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 40% (APS
of 3) for English and 50% (APS of 4) for Mathematics N3.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes. Classes and assessments take place during the week
and on Saturdays.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MComputing and DComputing:
Multimedia Computing.
Possible careers: Content designer, 3D games programmer, 3D animation
creator, virtual reality designer, interactive training systems developer, simula-
tion developer, web developer, user interface and user experience designer,
e-learning specialist, hybrid art director, front-end developer.
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Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Administrative
Information Management.
Possible careers: Secretary, administration ofcer, personal assistant, ofce
manager.
DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Dip (Administrative Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPAM19
(Specialisation codes for admission and registration: DPAF19 - FINANCE/
DPAD19 - GENERAL)
SAQA ID: 100959, CHE NUMBER: H16/14311/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of 4 for English (home language or rst additional language)
and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical Literacy,
and 3 for Accounting (for students who intent to major in Finance).
Recommended subject(s): Mathematics and Commercial subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
Faculty of Management Sciences
DIPLOMA IN ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Dip (Administrative Information Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPIM19
SAQA ID: 100966, CHE NUMBER: H16/15342/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria, eMalahleni and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): applicants with a nal APS of 22 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcu-
lation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Tourism Management
Possible careers: Adventure specialist, planning and presenting outdoor activi-
ties (e.g. rafting, mountain climbing, bungee jumping), providing outdoor
equipment, tourism operator.
DIPLOMA IN CASINO RESORT MANAGEMENT
Dip (Casino Resort Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCA24
SAQA ID: 91677 CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E017CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top-ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Administrative Management.
Possible careers: Positions at supervisory or rst time management level,
entrepreneur, general manager, own business.
DIPLOMA IN ADVENTURE TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Dip (Adventure Tourism Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPAV19
SAQA ID: 100971, CHE NUMBER: H16/14324/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Mbombela Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Business Studies, Geography and Tourism Studies.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
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degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical
Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Business Studies, Geography, Hospitality Studies,
and Tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 will be kept on
a waiting list from which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL):
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for English (home language
or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics or 50% for Mathematical
Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50%
for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 will be kept on
a waiting list from which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible careers: Casino-, hotel- and resort managers, supervisors and VIP
hosts.
DIPLOMA IN CONTACT CENTRE MANAGEMENT
Dip (Contact Centre Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCC19
SAQA ID: 100970, CHE NUMBER: H16/14323/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): applicants with a nal APS of 22 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcu-
lation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): applicants with a nal APS of 22 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, and MMSc: Contact Centre
Management.
Presentation: Day classes.
Possible careers: Agent, call centre representative, call centre ofcer, team
leader, supervisor, functional leader, strategic manager.
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DIPLOMA IN CREDIT MANAGEMENT
Dip (Credit Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCR19
SAQA ID: 100960, CHE NUMBER: H16/14313/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical
Literacy and 3 for Accounting.
Recommended subject(s): Mathematics and Commercial subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathemat-
ics or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Applied Accounting, and 40%
for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50% for any other two
compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Credit Management.
Possible careers: Financial credit analyst, accounts receivable manager, credit
and litigation coordinator, credit/debtor clerk in banking sector.
DIPLOMA IN ECOTOURISM MANAGEMENT
Dip (Ecotourism Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPEC19
SAQA ID:100972, CHE NUMBER: H16/14326/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Mbombela Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Business Studies, Geography, Hospitality Studies,
Life Sciences and Tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
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science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Tourism Management.
Possible careers: Field guide, ecotourism guide, tour operator, planner, devel-
oper, manager, entrepreneur, eco-destination planner, manager at eco-lodges.
DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Dip (Entrepreneurship) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPEN20
SAQA ID: 110704, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E13CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria, eMalahleni and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement
level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language), 3 for
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Commercial subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, with at least 50%
for English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathemat-
ics or Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcula-
tion) and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: management, marketing,
hospitality, tourism, ofce administration, information technology, computer
science, nance, economics or accounting.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be accepted until the programme complement
is full. Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three classes.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible careers: Creating and building a business, business training consult-
ant, small business development ofcer.
DIPLOMA IN EVENT MANAGEMENT
Dip (Event Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPET19
SAQA ID: 63054, CHE NUMBER: H16/14327/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Business Studies, Hospitality Studies and Tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 25 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 24 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Tourism Management.
Possible careers: Events coordinator, events planner, events manager.
DIPLOMA IN FOOD OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Dip (Food Operations Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFM19
SAQA ID: 101752, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E021CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcu-
lation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 20 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible careers: Food Management Industries: Working in Hospital Kitchens,
Old Age Homes, Prison Service Hostels, Hotels and Boarding Schools, Banqueting
and as Mass Catering Chefs.
DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Dip (Hospitality Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPHM19
SAQA ID: 100958, CHE NUMBER: H16/14309/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement
level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional language) and 3
for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 23 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calcu-
lation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 23 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 23 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Hospitality Management), PGDip (Hospitality
Management), MMSc (Food Operations Management) and DMSc (Food Operations
Management).
Possible careers: Manager in the hospitality industry (hotels, guesthouses),
entrepreneur, researcher, chef, food and beverage manager, industrial catering
service/accommodation manager.
DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Dip (Human Resource Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPHR19
SAQA ID: 100969, CHE NUMBER: H16/14322/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria, eMalahleni and Polokwane Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or Mathematical
Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathemat-
ics or Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N DIPLOMA (NQF LEVEL 6):
Admission requirement(s): Applicants with a National N Diploma (Nated 191:
N6 in study eld of HRM) issued by the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), who obtained at least a 50%
pass mark at TVET Level N6 for all modules in the HRM eld of study (Labour
Relations N6, Computer Practice N6, Personnel Management N6 and Personnel
Training N6) will be exempted from the rst-year modules and will start with
second-year modules for the Diploma.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
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Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Human Resources
Management.
Possible careers: Training ofcer, personnel ofcer, personnel manager, train-
ing ofcer, labour relations ofcer.
DIPLOMA IN MARKETING
Dip (Marketing) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPMK19
SAQA ID: 100962, CHE NUMBER: H16/14315/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria and Mbombela Campuses.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Accounting, Business Studies and Economics.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Marketing
Possible careers: Sales consultant, sales manager, marketing manager, adver-
tising manager, researcher, customer services, product manager.
DIPLOMA IN OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Qualication code: DPOM19
Dip (Operations Management)- NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
SAQA ID:100968, CHE NUMBER: H16/14321/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s degree
or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an achievement
level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional language) and 3
for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5 for Mathematical Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a score of 24 will be considered for
admission. Applicants with a score of 20 - 23 will be kept on a waiting list from
which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
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4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20.
Assessment procedure(s):
- Applicants with a score of 24 will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 - 23 will be kept on a waiting list from which the
applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes for the rst two years and evening classes for the
third year.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip and MMSc: Operations Management.
Possible careers: Inventory controller, materials manager, operations manager,
production analyst, process engineer.
DIPLOMA IN RETAIL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Dip (Retail Business Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPRB19 /DPRB23
SAQA ID:100964, CHE NUMBER: H16/14317/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus and Online Presentation
Please note that only members from the Retail Motor Industry will be able to
register for the online mode of offering.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes and online presentation. Online presentation is only
available for members from the Retail Motor Industry.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Retail Business Management).
Possible careers: Merchandising and sales representative for retail suppliers
and wholesalers.
DIPLOMA IN SPORT MANAGEMENT
Dip (Sport Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPSM19
SAQA ID: 100965, CHE NUMBER: H16/14318/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
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an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Accounting, Business Studies and Economics.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip and PGDip: Sport Management.
Possible careers: Sports administrator, club manager, sports marketing agent,
sports development ofcer, promoter, commentator, entrepreneur, sales
consultant, market researcher.
DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Dip (Supply Chain Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPSU19
SAQA ID: 100961, CHE NUMBER: H16/14314/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Commercial subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required
to do the TUT potential assessment.
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Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Supply Chain Manage-
ment.
Possible careers: Buyer, materials manager, logistics manager, distribution
manager, warehouse manager.
DIPLOMA IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Dip (Tourism Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPTM19
SAQA ID: 100973, CHE NUMBER: H16/14328/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Business Studies, Geography, Hospitality Studies
and Travel and Tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 26 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 25 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 26 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a nal APS of 26 and more will be
admitted to the programme. Applicants with a score of 22 to 25 may be invited
to do the TUT potential assessment.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MMSc and DMSc: Tourism Manage-
ment.
Possible careers: Travel agent, tour operator, guest services, tourism informa-
tion services, education and training, sight-seeing tours and recreation, tourism
information services.
DIPLOMA IN WORK STUDY
Dip (Management Services) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPWY24
SAQA ID:100967, CHE NUMBER: H16/14320/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
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an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with a score of 24 will be considered for
admission. Applicants with a score of 20 - 23 will be kept on a waiting list from
which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language), and 40% for Mathematics
or 60% for Mathematical Literacy, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for
APS calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
The certicate must be in any of the following elds: accounting, computer
science, economics, nance, hospitality, information technology, management,
marketing, ofce administration or tourism.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20.
Assessment procedure(s):
- Applicants with a score of 24 will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 - 23 will be kept on a waiting list from which the
applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. The module Organisational Effectiveness III is
offered in the form of evening classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Work Study).
Possible careers: Work-study practitioner, management services practitioner,
business analyst, value-chain consultant.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CONTACT CENTRE MANAGEMENT
HCert (Contact Centre Management) - NQF Level 5 (120 credits)
Qualication code: HCCCO4
SAQA ID: 119802, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E235CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus (online)
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement, or an equiva-
lent qualication, with an achievement level of at least 3 for English (home
language or rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF
LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree, or a diploma, or a higher certicate endorsement,
or an equivalent qualication, with at least 40% for English (home language or
rst additional language).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Please take
note that all completed applications received within the published due dates
will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment
Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to
ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed
of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively,
they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: Multiple intakes. Please contact the Academic
Department for further information on intake dates.
Presentation: Online Presentation. Modules are presented in a 7-week block
format as determined by the Department.
Minimum duration: One year.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: Dip (Contact Centre Management).
Possible careers: Agent, call centre representative, call centre ofcer, team
leader, supervisor, functional leader, strategic manager.
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ments: Corporate Sector, Correctional Facilities, Elite and Professional Sport,
Fire Services, Industry, Local Authorities, Military Bases, Military Hospitals,
Police Services, Private Practices.
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN CLINICAL TECHNOLOGY
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BHSci (Clinical Technology) - NQF Level 8 (496 credits)
Qualication code: BPCL20
SAQA ID: 111828, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E148CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
The number of selected students is dependent on the approval and availability
of clinical student posts at the participating and HPCSA-accredited training
facilities. Please take note that all completed applications received within the
published due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental
Student Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once
a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
• APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL DIPLOMA AT NQF LEVEL 6:
Applicants who completed a relevant national diploma (at NQF Level 6) and
who graduated and proceeded to work in industry can apply. Applicants should
follow an articulation process in which exemption will be granted for 50% of the
credits of the completed (and conferred) national diploma. Detailed informa-
tion on the process to follow is available at the relevant academic department.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physi-
cal Sciences or Technical Sciences and 4 for Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants will be invited for a TUT Potential
Assessment Test and depending on the results will be invited for an interview.
Structured panel interviews are conducted by the full-time academic staff in
the department of the Clinical Technology programme, as well as appointed
Faculty of Science
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCES IN BIOKINETICS
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BHSci (Biokinetics) - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPBK24
SAQA ID: 109415, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E107CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Mathematics, or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physi-
cal Sciences, or Technical Science and 4 for Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: The selection process will consist of the following
phases:
• Phase 1: an administrative screening process of the academic performance
score (APS) of each student. This score will contribute a weight of 50% to the
overall selection process.
• Phase 2: if the APS is 24 and above, the applicant will proceed to write a
selection test that will have a weight of 50%. Selection to be done in accord-
ance with the Health Professional Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Biokinetics.
Possible careers: Employment in a number of allied health-related elds. The
scope of occupation is primarily dependent on the entrepreneurial initiative of
the individual and includes practising as a Biokineticist in the following environ-
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cal Sciences or Technical Sciences and 4 for Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants will be invited for a TUT Potential Assess-
ment Test (TUTPTA) and depending on the results will be invited for an inter-
view. Structured panel interviews are conducted by the full-time academic
staff in the department, as well as appointed qualied Medical Laboratory
Technologist. The number of selected students is dependent on the approval
and availability of student medical laboratory scientist posts at the participat-
ing and HPCS-Accredited training facilities. The APS will contribute 40%, the
TUT Potential Assessment will contribute 20% and the interview will contribute
40% of the nal score.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Medical Laboratory
Science.
Possible careers: Medical technologist, work in medical eld, analysing human
tissue and blood, pathology, histology, virology, blood transfusion and labora-
tory work.
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN MEDICAL ORTHOTICS AND PROSTHETICS
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BHSci (Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics) - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPOP20
SAQA ID: 111160, CHE NUMBER: H/H/16/E102CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
• APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL DIPLOMA AT NQF LEVEL 6:
Applicants who completed a relevant national diploma (at NQF Level 6) and
who graduated and proceeded to work in industry can apply. Applicants should
qualied clinical technology part-time staff from industry to further streamline
admission to the programme. The APS will contribute 40%, the TUT Potential
Assessment will contribute 20% and the interview will contribute 40% of the
nal score.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Clinical Technology.
Possible careers: Clinical technologist, private hospitals and private practices,
opportunities in cardiology, nephrology, reproduction, the respiratory system
and neurophysiology, cardiovascular perfusion, pulmonology.
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BHSci (Medical Laboratory Science) - NQF Level 8 (538 credits)
Qualication code: BPLS20
SAQA ID: 109456, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E136CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL DIPLOMA AT NQF LEVEL 6:
Applicants who completed a relevant national diploma (at NQF Level 6) and
who graduated and proceeded to work in industry can apply. Applicants should
follow an articulation process in which exemption will be granted for 50% of the
credits of the completed (and conferred) national diploma. Detailed informa-
tion on the process to follow is available at the relevant academic department.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physi-
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BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE IN VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BHSci (Veterinary Technology) - NQF Level 8 (502 credits)
Qualication code: BPVT20
SAQA ID: 110813, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E173CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
• APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL DIPLOMA AT NQF LEVEL 6:
Applicants who completed a relevant national diploma (at NQF Level 6) and
who graduated and proceeded to work in industry can apply. Applicants should
follow an articulation process in which exemption will be granted for 50% of the
credits of the completed (and conferred) national diploma. Detailed informa-
tion on the process to follow is available at the relevant academic department.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physi-
cal Sciences or Technical Sciences and 4 for Life Sciences or a 4 for Agricultural
Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants will be invited for a TUT Potential Assess-
ment Test (TUTPTA) and depending on the results will be invited for an inter-
view. The APS will contribute 40%, the TUT Potential Assessment will contribute
20% and the interview will contribute 40% of the nal score.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Veterinary Technology.
follow an articulation process in which exemption will be granted for 50% of the
credits of the completed (and conferred) national diploma. Detailed informa-
tion on the process to follow is available at the relevant academic department.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsementor an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Life Sciences, 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathe-
matics and 4 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): The selection process will consist of the following
phases:
Phase 1: An administrative screening process of the academic performance
score (APS) of each student. This score will contribute a weight of 50% to the
overall selection process.
Phase 2: If the APS is above 27, the applicant will proceed to the interview
and dexterity test that will have a weight of 50% (30% for the dexterity test
and 20% for the interview).
Phase 3: If APS is between 24 and 27 the applicant will write a TUT potential
assessment with a 20% score weight. The applicant with minimum potential
test score of 50% will be interviewed and will complete the dexterity test.
In this case, the dexterity skills evaluation will contribute 15% to the overall
score and the interview will contribute 5%.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Medical Orthotics and
Prosthetics.
Possible careers: Medical orthotist or prosthetist, own practice, medical
representative (orthopaedic rehabilitation by assessing, measuring, designing,
manufacturing, maintaining and tting orthoses and prostheses).
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Assessment procedures: No further assessments will be done. Applicants who
receive the minimum APS will be considered for placement subject to avail-
ability of space.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes. This programme consists of formal tuition and Work-
Integrated Learning.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Environmental Health.
Possible careers: Environmental health practitioner, health advisor, air-pollu-
tion control ofcer, meat inspector, occupational hygienist, consultant, inspec-
tor, environmental ofcer/auditor, food safety auditor, risk ofcer, researcher.
BACHELOR OF NURSING
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BNursing - NQF Level 8 (551 credits)
Qualication code: BPNS20
SAQA ID: 98958, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E035CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language), 4 for
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Life Sciences.
Alternative and international qualications will be assessed on the equivalent
issued by the South African Qualications Authority (SAQA) with their appli-
cation forms for admission. Please note that the minimum requirements for
registration at the South African Nursing Council as a learner nurse is an A-level
or a Senior Certicate.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): The selection process will consist of the following
phases:
• Phase 1: An administrative screening process of academic performance score
(APS) of each student.
• Phase 2: If the APS is between 25 and 29 the applicant will write a TUT poten-
tial assessment. The applicant with minimum TUT potential test score of 50%
will be eligible for consideration into the programme.
• Phase 3: The applicant with an APS score of 30 and above will not write
the TUT potential assessment test but will automatically be eligible to be
selected in the programme.
Possible careers: Veterinary technologist (activities include the collection and
processing of samples, diagnostic work and research and vaccine production).
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BEnvironmental Health - NQF Level 8 (499 credits)
Qualication code: BPEH01
SAQA ID: 93858, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E018CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement (four subjects with a minimum score of 4 in each) or
equivalent recognised qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4
for English (home language or rst additional language), 4 for Mathematics or
Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences, 4 for Life
Sciences and 4 for two other subjects (excluding Life Orientation).
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: No further assessments will be done. Applicants who
receive the minimum APS will be considered for placement subject to avail-
ability of space.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree endorsement issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least
50% (APS of 4) for English, Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Life Sciences
and any two other additional vocational subjects. A candidate may have a score
of less than 4 for each of the additional subjects provided that the nal APS is
at least 24.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
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Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme
is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to
ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of
their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they
can check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: MNusing and PhD (Science) (Nursing).
Possible careers: This qualication is intended for candidates who wish to
register as professional nurses and midwives.
Independent nursing practitioners and midwives will be able to apply scientic
nursing and midwifery skills and technologies in the rendering and management
of a comprehensive nursing service, based on research ndings. After successful
completion of the programme graduates are required to do one year’s commu-
nity service.
BACHELOR OF RADIOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSTIC
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BRad (Diagnostics) - NQF Level 8 (550 credits)
Qualication code: BPRA20
SAQA ID: 112055, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E135CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to availability of clinical student posts at the different
co-operative clinical training facilities, accredited by the Health Professions
Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as well as capacity according to the Student
Enrolment Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to
provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register
on time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
• APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL DIPLOMA AT NQF LEVEL 6:
Applicants who completed a relevant national diploma (at NQF Level 6) and
who graduated and proceeded to work in industry can apply. Applicants should
follow an articulation process in which exemption will be granted for 50% of the
credits of the completed (and conferred) national diploma. Detailed informa-
tion on the process to follow is available at the relevant academic department.
APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelor’s degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physi-
cal Sciences or Technical Sciences and 4 for Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants will be invited for a TUT Potential Assess-
ment Test (TUTPTA) and depending on the results will be invited for an inter-
view. The APS will contribute 60%, the TUT Potential Assessment will contribute
20% and the interview will contribute 20% of the nal score.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Radiography.
Possible careers: Radiographer, radiation control ofcer and medical and
pharmaceutical representative.
BACHELOR OF PHARMACY
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BPharm - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPPH01
SAQA ID: 90565, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E016CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree endorsement (four subjects with a minimum score of 4 in each) or
equivalent recognised qualication, with an achievement level of at least 4
for English (home language or rst additional language), 4 for Mathematics, or
Technical Mathematics 4 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences, 4 for Life
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check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible careers: Industrial Chemists usually work in chemical plants and
laboratories across a broad range of industries, from chemical manufacturing,
mining, building materials and paints/coatings through to paper, petroleum,
plastics and advanced materials manufacturing.
DIPLOMA IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Dip (Analytical Chemistry) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPAC19
SAQA ID: 100979, CHE NUMBER: H16/14303/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 27 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 21 to 26 will be kept on a waiting list from which
the applicants with the highest scores will be selected. Waiting lists will be
cleared at the end of September.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics,
Sciences and 4 for two other subjects (excluding Life Orientation).
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s):
- Applicants who comply with the above requirements will be invited for the
TUT potential assessment and an interview with a departmental panel.
- Applicants with a score of 32 or more will be given preference for admission
subject to availability of space.
• APPLICANTS WITH ANY RELEVANT QUALIFICATION AT NQF LEVEL 7:
If an applicant obtained a relevant qualication at NQF Level 7 at another
higher education institution, the academic department may use its own discre-
tion to evaluate the applicant.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes offered in blocks as determined by the Department.
Minimum duration: Four years.
Closing date for application: 15 June.
Possible further studies: MPharmSci and PhD (Science): Pharmaceutical
Sciences.
Possible careers: Pharmacist.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
(Qualication type: Professional Bachelor’s Degree)
BSc (Industrial Chemistry) - NQF Level 8 (480 credits)
Qualication code: BPIY20
SAQA ID: 111429, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E114CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent quali-
cation, with a bachelors’ degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualication,
with an achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst
additional language), 5 for Mathematics and 5 for Physical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, candidates must
have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full. All completed applications received within the published due dates will
be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan,
only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is full, a
waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll places
of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
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Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 20 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 23 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 (19 with Mathematics) to 23 will be kept on a
waiting list from which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
Waiting lists will be cleared at the end of September and November.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics) or 20 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedure(s):
- Applicants with a score of 23 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 (19 with Mathematics) to 23 will be kept on a
waiting list from which the applicants with the highest APS will be selected.
Waiting lists will be cleared at the end of September and November.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Animal Sciences), PGDip (Animal Sciences),
MAgricSci (Animal Production) and PhD (Science) (Animal Production).
Possible careers: Animal production manager, animal production representa-
tive, animal production technician, researcher farmer, feedlot manager, lectur-
er, agricultural journalist.
DIPLOMA IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Dip (Biotechnology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPBI19
SAQA ID: 100977, CHE NUMBER: H16/14268/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrol-
40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), 50% for Sciences, 50% in
any two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 27 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 21 to 26 will be kept on a waiting list from which
the applicants with the highest scores will be selected. Waiting lists will be
cleared at the end of September.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Chemistry.
Possible careers: Chemist, laboratory analyst, technologist. Opportunities for
analytical chemistry graduates exist in laboratories, manufacturing and mining
industries, research industries, forensic departments, and national science
councils.
DIPLOMA IN ANIMAL SCIENCES
Dip (Animal Sciences) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPAA19
SAQA ID: 100974, CHE NUMBER: H16/14304/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Preference will be given to applicants with Agricul-
tural Sciences, Life Sciences, and/or Physical Sciences.
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APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Agricultural subjects. Preference will be given to
applicants with Life Sciences and/or Physical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 20 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 23 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 (19 with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics)
to 22 will be kept on a waiting list from which the applicants with the highest
APS will be selected. Waiting lists will be cleared at the end of September and
November.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics) or 20 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded from the APS calculation.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAgricSci and PhD (Science): Crop
Sciences.
Possible careers: Commercial crop producer, production manager, extension
service worker.
ment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a programme is
full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for applicants to ll
places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will be informed of their
status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can
check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences and 3 for Life Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with a score of 24 or more will be automati-
cally accepted. Applicants with a score of 21 to 23 will be considered for admis-
sion, and will be invited to write an academic prociency test. The APS will
contribute 80% to the nal admission score and the academic prociency test
will contribute 20%.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Biotech-
nology.
Possible careers: Biotechnologist or microbiologist, work in the industry or
research labs, microbiology, waste management, beverage production, food
production, research.
DIPLOMA IN CROP PRODUCTION
Dip (Crop Production) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPCP19
SAQA ID: 100980, CHE NUMBER: H16/14270/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
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DIPLOMA IN DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Dental Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPDT24
SAQA ID: 100989, CHE NUMBER: H16/14275/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus
Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
FOR APPLICANTS WHO OBTAINED A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE IN OR
AFTER 2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical
Literacy, and 3 for Life Sciences or 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 20 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment procedure(s): Selection is done in accordance with the South
African Dental Technicians Council. Selection takes place in four steps. The
weight of each step is given in brackets.
- Step 1: Academic performance (40%);
- Step 2: Potential assessment (20%);
- Step 3: Dexterity test (30%); and
- Step 4: Personal interview (10%).
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible careers: Dental technician, making and repairing bridges, crowns and
dentures, work in dental labs.
DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dip (Environmental Sciences) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPEV19
SAQA ID: 100981, CHE NUMBER: H16/14271/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): Geography and Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Environ-
mental Sciences.
Possible careers: Appointed as an environmental ofcer or environmental
technologist within numerous industries that deal with either managing negative
changes on the biogeophysical environment or/and investigating existing impacts
or potential impacts on the biogeophysical environment. Graduates may also be
employed into a number of government departments or state bodies that deal
with environmental impacts such as the Department of Environmental Affairs.
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DIPLOMA IN EQUINE SCIENCE
Dip (Equine Science) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPEQ19
SAQA ID: 100975, CHE NUMBER: H16/14306/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Agricultural Science subjects, Life Sciences, Mathe-
matics and Physical Science.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 20 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedures(s):
- Applicants with a score of 23 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 (19 with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics)
to 23 will be kept on a waiting list from which the applicants with the highest
APS will be selected. Waiting lists will be cleared at the end of September and
November.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level
4 with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics
or 50% for Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS
calculation), and 50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 19 (with Mathematics) or 20 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedures(s):
- Applicants with a score of 23 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 20 (19 with Mathematics or Technical Mathematics)
to 23 will be kept on a waiting list from which the applicants with the highest
APS will be selected. Waiting lists will be cleared at the end of September and
November.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip (Animal Sciences), PGDip (Animal Sciences),
MAgricSci (Animal Production) and PhD (Science) (Animal Production).
Possible careers: Horse-stud manager, horse seller, riding-school owner, equine
breeder.
DIPLOMA IN FIRE TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Fire Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFI19 – Contact / DPFI21 – Distance Education
SAQA ID: 100988, CHE NUMBER: H16/14273/HEQSF (contact), H/H16/
E094CAN (distance education)
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus and Distance Education.
Please note that this programme is only offered to Fire and Rescue Services
personnel.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication and 3 years’
relevant work experience, HAZMAT Awareness, Fire Fighter I, HAZMAT Opera-
tional, and Fire Fighter II certicates. Applicants must submit proof of employ-
ment in the form of an ofcial letter from the employer.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, (APS of 4) for English
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(home language or rst additional language), 40% for Mathematics or 50% for
Mathematical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation)
and 50% for any other two compulsory vocational subjects and 3 years’ relevant
work experience, HAZMAT Awareness, Fire Fighter I, HAZMAT Operational, and
Fire Fighter II certicates. Applicants must submit proof of employment in the
form of an ofcial letter from the employer.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE/NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
AS PUBLISHED IN REPORT 191: N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate with languages as published in Report 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both
the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for
Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi),
with at least 50% for English, 50% for Mathematics N3, 50% for Engineering
Sciences N3 and any other two additional subjects and 3 years’ relevant work
experience, HAZMAT Awareness, Fire Fighter I, HAZMAT Operational, and Fire
Fighter II certicates. Applicants must submit proof of employment in the form
of an ofcial letter from the employer.
Selection criteria and assessment procedure(s): No further assessment will be
done. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements might be considered.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation:
- Arcadia Campus: block-mode classes offered over a minimum of three years.
- Distance education presented over a minimum of four years. Programme
is presented as online block-mode classes with limited contact classes per
module per semester at Cape Town or Durban service points.
Minimum duration: A minimum of three or four years (depending on the
programme offering).
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Fire
Technology.
Possible careers: Fire ghter, re prevention ofcer, re safety ofcer, station
ofcer, divisional ofcer, emergency services manager, ofcer in SANDF.
DIPLOMA IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Food Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPFT19
SAQA ID: 100978, CHE NUMBER: H16/14269/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences and 3 for Life Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with a score of 24 or more will be automati-
cally accepted. Applicants with a score of 21 to 23 will be considered for admis-
sion, and will be invited to write an academic prociency test. The APS will
contribute 80% to the nal admission score and the academic prociency test
will contribute 20%.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Food
Technology.
Possible careers: Food technologist, quality controller, researcher, developer
of new products, opportunities in food processing, canning, meat or sh facto-
ries, food quality and hygiene.
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DIPLOMA IN GEOLOGY
Dip (Geology) - NQF Level 6 (372 credits)
Qualication code: DPGE19
SAQA ID: 100982, CHE NUMBER: H16/14272/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): Computer Applications Technology, Geography and/
or Information Technology.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 24 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 21 to 23 will be invited to do an academic pro-
ciency test. The APS will contribute 80% to the nal admission score and the
academic prociency test, will contribute 20%.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQG Level 4
with a bachelor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for
English (home language or rst additional language) and 50% for Mathematics,
40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), 50% for Sciences, and
50% for any other two compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures:
- Applicants with a score of 24 and more will be considered for admission.
- Applicants with a score of 21 to 23 will be invited to do an academic pro-
ciency test. The APS will contribute 80% to the nal admission score and the
academic prociency test, will contribute 20%.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Geology.
Possible careers: Engineering geologist, geological technician or technologist,
hydro-geological consultant, mining companies, Department of Minerals and
Energy, Department of Water Affairs and Forestry.
DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE
Dip (Horticulture) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPHO20
SAQA ID: 100983, CHE NUMBER: H16/14298/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical
Literacy, and 3 for Life Sciences or 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 26 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with the minimum APS will be considered
for admission until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Horti-
culture.
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Possible careers: Horticulturists, maintenance managers, site managers or
as grounds superintendents, researchers (developing new cultivars or solving
problems) and in the academic world of teaching, learning and education.
DIPLOMA IN INDUSTRIAL PHYSICS
Dip (Industrial Physics) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: D3IP13
SAQA ID: 88122, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E015CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation)..
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a nal APS of 24 and more will be
considered for admission. Applicants with a score of 21 to 23 will be invited
to write an academic prociency test. The APS will contribute 80% to the nal
admission score and the academic prociency test 20%.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Industrial
Physics.
Possible careers:
Photonics - work as optical instrument technicians, lens-coating technicians,
laser technicians, vacuum technicians, metrologists (optical), non-destructive
testing technicians.
Nuclear Technologist - work as general nuclear technicians, radiation protec-
tion technicians, waste management technicians, radiation risk technicians,
radioactive contamination risk technicians, vacuum technicians, non-destruc-
tive testing technicians and metrologists.
DIPLOMA IN KINESIOLOGY AND COACHING SCIENCE
Dip (Kinesiology and Coaching Science) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPKS20
SAQA ID: 103089, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E078CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy, and 3 for Life Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with the minimum APS will be considered
for admission until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Kinesiol-
ogy and Coaching Science.
Possible careers: Sports scientists, sports coaches, sports managers, and sports
researchers. Qualied students will function at such a level to cater for the
needs of an apparently healthy population as well as tness training for special
populations such as children, the youth and older adults. This qualication also
offers a physical activity foundation based on scientic knowledge to facilitate
health and sport in order to support health workers, as well as enhancing the
level of professionalism within the national sport, health and tness industry.
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DIPLOMA IN LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Landscape Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPLT20
SAQA ID: 100984, CHE NUMBER: H16/14301/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language), 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathematical
Literacy, and 3 for Life Sciences or 3 for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): None.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 25 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 26 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with the minimum APS will be considered
for admission until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Landscape
Technology.
Possible careers: Landscape consultants, landscape designers or landscape
contractors, site managers, maintenance managers, nursery managers,
researchers (developing new cultivars or solving problems) as well as in the
academic world of teaching, learning and education.
DIPLOMA IN NATURE CONSERVATION
Dip (Nature Conservation) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPNC20
SAQA ID: 112485, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E128CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Agricultural Sciences, Geography, Life Sciences,
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for English (home
language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or 50% Mathe-
matical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and
50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy).
Assessment Procedure: Applicants with the minimum APS will be considered
for admission until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
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Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Nature
Conservation.
Possible careers: Conservation manager, conservation researcher, environmen-
tal educationist, eco-destination planners, guides, nature conservator, hunting
operator.
DIPLOMA IN SOMATIC THERAPY
Dip (Somatic Therapy) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPST19
SAQA ID: 100987, CHE NUMBER: H16/14297/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 5 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy and 4 for Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 22 (with Mathematics) or 23 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded from the APS calculation.
Assessment Procedure:
- Applicants with a score of 22 to 23 will be required to write a TUT Potential
Assessment Test (TUTPA) and will be interviewed by a departmental panel.
- Applicants with an APS of 24 and more will be considered for admission
without an academic prociency test, but will be interviewed by a depart-
mental selection panel.
The APS will contribute 50% to the nal admission score and the interview will
contribute 50%.
A minimum score of 5/10 will be required of the candidate to be successful in
the interview and students with the highest scores might be selected. Please
note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: MHealthSci and PhD (Science): Somatic Therapy.
Possible careers: Health and skin care professional as a somatologist, aroma-
therapist, reexiologist, stress-relief and relaxation therapist at health spa or
stress clinic, representative of cosmetic rm or own business.
DIPLOMA IN WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Dip (Water Science and Technology) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPWS19
SAQA ID: 101429, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E049CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst addition-
al language), 4 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics and 4 for Physical
Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Recommended subject(s): Life Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedures: Applicants with an Admission Point Score (APS) of 21
and more will be considered for admission.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s):
- A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4 with a diploma or bache-
lor’s degree endorsement, with at least a 50% (APS of 4) for English (home
language or rst additional language), Mathematics and Science, 40% for Life
Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), 50% for any other two compulsory
vocational subjects; or
- A Further Education and Training Certicate: Water and Wastewater Treat-
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ment Process Control Supervision at NQF Level 4.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 21 (excluding Life Orientation).
Applicants with a National N Certicate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF
Level 4):
- A National N3 Certicate: with at least 50% for English, 50% for Mathematics
N3, Engineering Science N3, and any two additional N3 subjects; or
- A Further Education and Training Certicate: Water and Wastewater Treat-
ment Process Control Supervision at NQF Level 4.
APPLICANTS WITH QUALIFICATIONS ON THE HIGHER EDUCATION
QUALIFICATION SUB-FRAMEWORK (HEQSF) OFFERED BY UNIVERSITIES OF
TECHNOLOGY:
The applicant will be considered for admission to the programme, if any of the
following qualications has been completed:
- Higher Certicate in Water Treatment (NQF Level 5 - 120 credits). Exemption
will be granted from equivalent modules: Computer Literacy, Communica-
tion for Academic Purpose, Life Skills, Academic Literacy, Water Technology I,
Water Treatment I and Wastewater Treatment I.
- Advanced Certicate in Water Treatment (NQF Level 6 - 120 credits). Exemp-
tion will be granted from equivalent modules: Water Microbiology I, Water
Treatment II, Wastewater Treatment II, Water Analysis I, Water Chemistry I,
and Water Plant Management I.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Water
Science and Technology.
Possible careers: Water care technician, water care technologist and process
controller.
DIPLOMA IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Dip (Wildlife Management) - NQF Level 6 (360 credits)
Qualication code: DPWI20
SAQA ID: 115551, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E130CAN
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a bachelor’s
degree or a diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an
achievement level of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional
language) and 3 for Mathematics or Technical Mathematics or 4 for Mathemati-
cal Literacy.
Recommended subject(s): Agricultural Sciences, Geography, Life Sciences,
Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
for APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) with a bache-
lor’s degree or a diploma endorsement, with at least 50% for English (home
language or rst additional language) and 40% for Mathematics or 50% Mathe-
matical Literacy, 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and
50% for any other three compulsory vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 25 (with Mathematical Literacy).
Assessment procedure(s): Applicants with the minimum APS will be considered
for admission until the programme complement is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Minimum duration: Three years.
Presentation: Day classes.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible further studies: AdvDip, PGDip, MAppSci and PhD (Science): Wildlife
Management.
Possible careers: Game-farm or ranch manager, wildlife adviser, profession-
al hunter, disease control, habitat management, game population dynamics,
game capture and translocation.
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HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN DENTAL ASSISTING
Qualication code: HCDA01
SAQA ID: 97176, CHE NUMBER: H16/2519/HEQSF
Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus.
Please take note that all completed applications received within the published
due dates will be ranked. After consideration of the Departmental Student
Enrolment Plan, only the top ranking applicants will be selected. Once a
programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an opportunity for
applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Applicants will
be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of the Registrar,
alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.
tut.ac.za.
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a higher certi-
cate endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 4 for English (home language or rst additional language), and 3 for
Mathematics (or 4 for Mathematical Literacy), and 3 for any other additional
subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (excluding Life Orientation).
Assessment procedure(s):
- Applicants with an APS of at least 18 will be invited for a potential assessment
and an interview with the departmental selection panel.
- Applicants with a minimum of one year’s relevant working experience as a
Dental Assistant, with an Admission Point Score (APS) of 18 will also be consid-
ered.
- Applicants with a minimum of one years’ relevant working experience as a
Dental Assistant, with an Admission Point Score (APS) lower than 18 may also
be admitted through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day classes offered over one year, block mode classes offered
over two years. Block-mode classes are only applicable to students already
employed at a dental practice.
Minimum duration: A minimum of one or two years (depending on the
programme offering).
Closing date for application: 31 July.
Possible careers: Assisting in a dental practice, assisting a dentist, infection
control, stock control and accounts.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN RESOURCE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
HCert (Resource and Waste Management) - NQF Level 5 (120 credits)
Qualication code: HCRW22
SAQA ID: 118277, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E210CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or an equivalent
qualication,with a higher certicate endorsement, with an achievement level
of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional language), and 3 for
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, or 6 for Mathematical Literacy.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 21 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
• APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a higher certicate endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least
50% for English and 50% Mathematics or 70% for Mathematical Literacy, and
40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation), and 50% for any two
vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 21 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191: N3
(NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the Department
of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% for English,
50% for Mathematics N3, and any two additional N3 subjects; or any equivalent
qualication at NQF Level 4.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN AN ENGINEERING FIELD AS PUBLISHED
IN NATED 191: N4:
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Admission requirement(s): An N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Nated 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% for English N3, and
with at least an average of 50% for the qualication.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING CERTIFICATE
(NQF LEVEL 4):
- A Further Education and Training Certicate: Environmental Practice at NQF
Level 4 with an average of 50% in all subjects.
Assessment Procedure(s): No further assessment will be done. Applicants who
achieve the minimum APS will be considered until the programme complement
is full.
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP).
Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide an oppor-
tunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on time. Appli-
cants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the Ofce of
the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT
website, www.tut.ac.za.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day or block-mode classes.
Minimum duration: A minimum of one or two years (depending on the
programme offering).
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: Dip (Environmental Sciences).
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN WATER TREATMENT
HCert (Water Treatment) - NQF Level 5 (120 credits)
Qualication code: HCWT19
SAQA ID: 101588, CHE NUMBER: H/H16/E047CAN
Campus where offered: Arcadia Campus.
Admission requirement(s) and Selection criteria:
Acceptance is subject to available capacity according to the Student Enrolment
Plan (SEP). Once a programme is full, a waiting list will be in place to provide
an opportunity for applicants to ll places of those who did not register on
time. Applicants will be informed of their status per ofcial letter from the
Ofce of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on
the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE OBTAINED IN OR AFTER
2008:
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate with a higher certi-
cate endorsement, or an equivalent qualication, with an achievement level
of at least 3 for English (home language or rst additional language), 3 for
Mathematics or Technical Mathematics (or 6 for Mathematical Literacy) and 3
for Physical Sciences or Technical Sciences.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (with Mathematics or Technical
Mathematics) or 21 (with Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded
from the APS calculation.
Assessment procedures: Applicants with a score of 18 and more will be consid-
ered for admission.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) AT NQF LEVEL 4:
Admission requirement(s): A National Certicate (Vocational) at NQF Level 4
with a higher certicate endorsement, issued by the Council for Quality Assur-
ance in General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50%
for English and 50% Mathematics or 40% for Mathematical Literacy, and 50% for
Sciences, and 40% for Life Orientation (excluded for APS calculation) and 50%
for any two vocational subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 18 (with Mathematics) or 21 (with
Mathematical Literacy). Life Orientation is excluded from the APS calculation.
APPLICANTS WITH A NATIONAL N CERTIFICATE AS PUBLISHED IN NATED 191:
N3 (NQF LEVEL 4):
Admission requirement(s): A National Senior Certicate or a National N Certi-
cate as published in Nated 191: N3 (NQF Level 4) issued by both the Department
of Higher Education (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General
and Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% for English,
50% for Mathematics N3, Engineering Science N3, and any two additional N3
subjects.
Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24.
APPLICANTS WITH A N4 CERTIFICATE IN AN ENGINEERING FIELD AS PUBLISHED
IN NATED 191: N4:
Admission requirement(s): An N4 Certicate in a related Engineering eld as
published in Nated 191: N4 issued by both the Department of Higher Educa-
tion and Training (DHET) and the Council for Quality Assurance in General and
Further Education and Training (Umalusi), with at least 50% for English N3, and
with at least an average of 50% for the qualication.
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Selection criteria: To be considered for this qualication, applicants must have
an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 24.
FOR APPLICANTS WITH A FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING CERTIFICATE
(NQF LEVEL 4):
A Further Education and Training Certicate: Water and Wastewater Treat-
ment Process Control Supervision or any other equivalent qualication at NQF
Level 4.
Intake for the qualication: January only.
Presentation: Day and block-mode classes (block-mode classes are only offered
to students who are employed).
Minimum duration: A minimum of one or two years depending on the program-
ming offering.
Closing date for application: 30 September.
Possible further studies: Dip (Water Science and Technology).
Possible careers: Water care technician, water care technologist and process
controller.
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Website: www.tut.ac.za
CONTACT CENTRE
Tel: 086 110 2421
E-mail: general@tut.ac.za
SMS: For TUT information, sms the word TUT,
your name, study programme
and e-mail to 30655
ADMISSION ENQUIRIES
Tel: 012 382 2831/4891/5750/5780
E-mail: admission@tut.ac.za
FINANCIAL AID
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Arts Campus Tel: 012 382 6157 naidarts@tut.ac.za
eMalahleni Campus Tel: 012 382 3121 naidema@tut.ac.za
Ga-Rankuwa Campus Tel: 012 382 0542 naidgar@tut.ac.za
Mbombela Campus Tel: 012 382 3661 naidmbom@tut.ac.za
Polokwane Campus Tel: 012 382 0976 naidpol@tut.ac.za
Pretoria Campus Tel: 012 382 4230 naidpta@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve North Campus Tel: 012 382 9195 naidsoshn@tut.ac.za
Soshanguve South Campus Tel: 012 382 9272 naidsoshs@tut.ac.za
The Registrar
Private Bag X680 Staatsartillerie Road
PRETORIA 0001 PRETORIA WEST
Tel. 012 382 5180 GPS: (25º43’53.55”S 28º09’40.38”E)
ARCADIA CAMPUS
Private Bag X680 175 Nelson Mandela Drive
PRETORIA 0001 PRETORIA
012 382 6377 GPS:(25°44’41.83”S 28°12’0.19”E)
ARTS CAMPUS
Private Bag X680 24 Du Toit Street
PRETORIA 0001 PRETORIA
Tel. 012 382 6177 GPS: (25º44’26.16”S 28º11’45.99”E)
EMALAHLENI CAMPUS
The Campus Director
PO Box 3211 19 OR Tambo Avenue
EMALAHLENI 1035 EMALAHLENI
Tel. 012 382 3100 GPS: (25º52’44.40”S 29º14’09.89”E)
GA-RANKUWA CAMPUS
Private Bag X680 2827, Zone 2, Botsi Street
PRETORIA 0001 GA-RANKUWA
Tel. 012 382 0840 GPS: (25º37’05.92”S 28º00’08.31”E)
PRETORIA CAMPUS
Private Bag X680 Staatsartillerie Road
PRETORIA 0001 PRETORIA WEST
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SOSHANGUVE CAMPUS
Private Bag X680 2 Aubrey Matlala Road, Block K
PRETORIA 0001 SOSHANGUVE
Tel. 012 382 9000 GPS: (25º32’26.88”S 28º05’46.16”E)
MBOMBELA CAMPUS
The Campus Director
Private Bag X11312 Madiba Drive
MBOMBELA 1200 MBOMBELA
Tel. 012 382 3600 GPS: (25º30’01.11”S 30º57’17.03”E)
POLOKWANE CAMPUS
The Campus Director
Private Bag X9496 cor. Market and Excelsior Streets
POLOKWANE 0700 POLOKWANE
Tel. 012 382 0900 GPS: (23°54’50.81”S 29°26’58.94”E)
Contact number:
086 110 2421
086 110 2421
www.tut.ac.za
SMS: 30655
For TUT information, sms the word
TUT, your name, programme and e-mail to 30655
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