About TUT
In 2004, three technical colleges merged to establish Tshwane University of Technology. By giving all of their students access to our communities and an academic home, their merger sought to address historical injustices. With seven colleges offering programs in science, engineering and technology, business and administration, education, the humanities, and the arts, they have quickly expanded to become South Africa's largest contact university. According to Times Higher Education (THE), TUT is among the top 1000 institutions in the world, and its engineering programs are among the top 300. We are ranked eighth in South Africa by THE as well. 2017
TUT Campuses
The following is a list of all TUT campuses
Arts Campus
Pretoria Campus
Ga-Rankuwa Campus
The North and South Campuses in Soshanguve.
TUT also has campuses in eMalahleni, Mbombela and Polokwane, as well as service points in Durban and Cape Town.
A list of 1-year courses
Higher Certificate In Music
Higher Certificate In Construction Engineering
Higher Certificate In Electrical Engineering
Higher Certificate In Industrial Engineering
Higher Certificate In Mechanical Engineering
Higher Certificate In Accounting
Higher Certificate In Water Treatment
Higher Certificate In Resource And Waste Management
Higher Certificate In Dental Assisting
How to Apply at TUT
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