TUT Faculties 2025

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TUT Faculties 2025

TUT Faculties 2025

When it comes to pursuing higher education, the choice of university and its faculties helps in shaping one’s academic journey and future career prospects. Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) stands as a beacon of educational excellence, offering a wide array of faculties that cater to a diverse range of interests and aspirations. In this article, we delve into the various faculties at TUT and shed light on how they empower students to become future leaders in their respective fields.

TUT Faculties 2025

TUT is a leading higher education institution in South Africa, with a focus on technology, applied sciences, engineering, management sciences, and the arts. TUT is organized into seven faculties, each dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. These faculties are:

  • 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 Sciences
  • Faculty of Arts and Design

Each faculty offers a wide range of programs and opportunities for our students, and TUT faculty members are experts in their fields. TUT is committed to providing its students with the knowledge, skills, and experience they need to succeed in their chosen careers.

At TUT, they are proud of their reputation for academic excellence and are dedicated to ensuring that their students have access to the best possible education and resources.

Faculties at Tshwane University of Technology
  • Economics and Finance

This Faculty combines and integrates two main disciplines – a focus on engagement with and service to the business community and a focus on economic sciences. We provide quality and challenging education designed to meet the public and private sector employment needs throughout the continent and the SADC regions. We have a strong focus on entrepreneurship, propelling our graduates to also create jobs. 

  • Engineering and the Built Environment

Welcome to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment. TUT aim to provide relevant quality-driven professional career education of an international standard. They also strive to be a student- and stakeholder-centred and quality-driven in everything we do. We offer a portfolio of relevant, recognised and career-focused programmes that are locally relevant and internationally recognised. TUT Faculties 2025

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  • Humanities

The Faculty of Humanities is the largest faculty at the Tshwane University of Technology, comprising ten academic departments and offering more than 60 academic programmes. Under this Faculty, we have the departments of Applied Languages; Integrated Communication; Journalism; Law; Public Management; Safety and Security Management, as well as the newly-established School of Education. During 2016, the Faculty conferred a total of 24 doctoral degrees and 42 master’s degrees. 

  • Information and Communication Technology

Welcome to the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). TUT is committed to providing a range of programmes that will produce creative, adaptable, well-trained and well-rounded graduates who are fully equipped to participate in the key role science and technology play in the changing environment. To those of you who are starting with a tertiary qualification, congratulations on selecting the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology. Over the years, they have demonstrated excellence in teaching and learning, and we are proud of our reputation for producing highly employable and adaptable graduates and postgraduates. 

  • Management Sciences

Education is the great engine of personal development. Career opportunities are available for people who are willing to invest time and effort in their education. Since choosing a career is such a complex decision, the Faculty of Management Sciences pride itself in keeping up to date with the ever-changing needs, opportunities and challenges of the labour market using active advisory boards and regular contact with commerce and industry. TUT Faculties 2025

  • Science

Welcome to the Faculty of Science, TUT’s leading research faculty that makes substantial contributions every year to the total research output of the country. They are proud to have many rated researchers and lecturers of national and international repute, who attract substantial financial support for research projects from outside funding agents such as the National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Water Research Commission (WRC). 

  • Faculty of Arts & Design
The Faculty of Arts & Design boasts five departments, namely Fine & Studio Arts, Interior Design, Design Studies (Fashion Design & Technology and Jewellery Design & Manufacture), Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Theatre Arts (Performer), Theatre Arts (Technical)), and Visual Communication (Commercial Photography, Integrated Communication Design, and Motion Picture Production). Our programme qualification mix is locally relevant and internationally competitive.
All programmes have career-focused progression possibilities – from diplomas at entry-level, to advanced diplomas, postgraduate diplomas, and masters and doctoral degrees. The diploma programmes lay solid foundations for you to enter the world of work confidently and competently.

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TUT Contact Centre

Tel: 086 110 2421
SMS Number: 30655

TUT University’s commitment to academic excellence, hands-on learning, and fostering leadership qualities ensures that graduates are not just degree holders, but empowered individuals poised to make a meaningful impact on their chosen fields. At Tshwane University of Technology, the journey through these faculties paves the way for a successful and fulfilling future. For more information on TUT CLICK HERE. We do hope this article was helpful.

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