A commitment to addressing historical inequalities and providing inclusive education has been a hallmark of Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) since its founding in 2004. We’re the largest contact university in South Africa, offering diplomas across seven faculties, including science, engineering, technology, business, humanities, and the arts.
This article provides a detailed overview of the programs and faculties that make TUT a hub of academic diversity and innovation for anyone interested in finding out which diploma courses are still available.
TUT: A Globally Recognized Institution
Global recognition has been earned by TUT for its commitment to academic excellence. Among the top 1000 global universities and among the top 300 in engineering, TUT was ranked by Times Higher Education (THE) in 2018. TUT was ranked the top university of technology in Africa by the University Rankings by Academic Performance (URAP) in 2017.
A vibrant academic community and state-of-the-art facilities are available at TUT campuses throughout South Africa.
Campuses Across South Africa
Its diverse academic landscape is reflected in the number of campuses operated by TUT:
- Arts Campus
- Pretoria Campus
- Ga-Rankuwa Campus
- North and South Campuses in Soshanguve
- eMalahleni Campus
- Mbombela Campus
- Polokwane Campus
- Service points in Durban and Cape Town
Diploma Courses Still Available at TUT
At TUT, diploma programs are offered across all faculties. We have compiled a comprehensive list of programs to choose from:
1. Faculty of Economics and Finance
- Diploma in Accounting
- Diploma in Economics
- Diploma in Financial Management
- Diploma in Financial Planning
- Diploma in Internal Auditing
- Diploma in Public Finance
2. Faculty of Arts and Design
- Diploma in Commercial Photography
- Diploma in Fashion Design and Technology
- Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts
- Diploma in Integrated Communication Design
- Diploma in Interior Design
- Diploma in Jewellery Design and Manufacture
- Diploma in Motion Picture Production
- Diploma in Performing Arts
3. Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
- Diploma in Building
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering
- Diploma in Industrial Design
4. Faculty of Humanities
- Diploma in Correctional and Rehabilitation Studies
- Diploma in Integrated Communication
- Diploma in Journalism
- Diploma in Language Practice
- Diploma in Law
- Diploma in Legal Support
- Diploma in Policing
- Diploma in Public Affairs
- Diploma in Traffic Safety and Municipal Police Management
5. Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
- Diploma in Computer Science
- Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering
- Diploma in Informatics
- Diploma in Information Technology
- Diploma in Multimedia Computing
6. Faculty of Management Sciences
- Diploma in Administrative Information Management
- Diploma in Adventure Tourism Management
- Diploma in Credit Management
- Diploma in Hospitality Management
- Diploma in Human Resource Management
- Diploma in Marketing
- Diploma in Retail Business Management
- Diploma in Supply Chain Management
7. Faculty of Science
- Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
- Diploma in Biotechnology
- Diploma in Environmental Sciences
- Diploma in Food Technology
- Diploma in Nature Conservation
- Diploma in Wildlife Management
Conclusion
There is no better example in South Africa of inclusive education than Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). Through TUT’s diverse diploma courses, students can build successful careers across a variety of fields with international academic standards.
Discover the possibilities for your academic journey by visiting TUT’s official website and exploring the diploma courses they still offer.