Tshwane University of Technology Bridging Courses
Tshwane University of Technology Bridging Courses
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers a complete range of Bridging Courses designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in their chosen fields of study. These courses serve as a vital stepping stone for individuals seeking to overcome academic challenges, improve their qualifications, or make a career transition.
Bridging Courses are short-term programs that aim to bridge the gap between a student’s current academic knowledge and the requirements for their desired higher education program. These courses are specifically designed to enhance essential skills and knowledge, ensuring students are well-prepared for their future academic endeavors. In this article, we will explore TUT’s Bridging Courses offered and how they can be a catalyst for academic success.
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Tshwane University of Technology Entrance Requirements
The following entry requirements were agreed upon by the above parties that signed the memorandum of understanding:
- Registration as an environmental health practitioner (independent practice) at the HPCSA
- Employed by a Municipality as an environmental health practitioner
- Successful completion of a peace officers course
The focus will be placed on delegates for the following three provinces: Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo- and North West provinces respectively. To ensure equal opportunity to delegates from the respective geographical areas a maximum of 4 delegates per Municipality per contact time will be allowed. The contact time of the program will be 5 days X 8 hours (5 days). It will be non-credit-bearing.
Tshwane University of Technology Bridging Courses
Course Material
Course material in electronic format will be made available to participants in advance of the start of the program as it will be required for participants to compile a pre-course assignment to demonstrate pre-knowledge. This assignment will have to be handed in on the day of the start of the program.
Cost
The cost for registration will be kept as low as possible to ensure affordability for municipal al delegates to maximize the number of employees to participate. The program intake will be 40 students per course and depending on the resource availability; it will be repeated twice a year.
Registration Details
Application forms and banking details are available from the Department of Environmental Health. Tshwane University of Technology Bridging Courses
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