TUT Humanities

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TUT Humanities

TUT Humanities

The Faculty of Humanities stands as the largest academic division within Tshwane University of Technology, encompassing ten distinct academic departments and providing access to over 60 academic programs. Within this faculty, we house a range of departments including Applied Languages, Integrated Communication, Journalism, Law, Public Management, Safety and Security Management, as well as the esteemed School of Education.

The School of Education further comprises four distinct departments: the Department of Educational Foundation, the Department of Mathematics, Science and Business Education, the Department of Primary Education, and the Department of Technology and Vocational Education.

Situated primarily in Soshanguve, approximately 30 kilometres north of Pretoria, a majority of the faculty’s programs are delivered through traditional contact-based education. Moreover, we serve around 1,500 distance education students who are enrolled in the Department of Safety and Security Management.

These distance learners receive support from two central service hubs situated in Cape Town and Durban. Additionally, certain programs are extended to the eMalahleni, Mbombela, and Polokwane campuses.

TUT Humanities Programmes

  • Applied Languages
  • Integrated Communication
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Public Management
  • Safety and Security Management
  • School of Education

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Short Learning Programmes

Emerging Management Development Programme

The National School of Government (NSG) has been established to develop “a professional, responsive and capable public sector”. As part of its mission, NSG collaborates with higher education institutions in South Africa, and the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is one of them. NSG has partnered with TUT in the ​delivery of Emerging and Advanced Development Management Programmes. These programmes were approved by the Senate as credit-bearing Short Learning Programmes (SLP). Their articulation routes are the National Diploma and B Tech in Public Management, respectively.
The involvement of TUT in the delivery of these programmes for the NSG allows the University to directly contribute towards building the capacity of the state. This is beyond the monetary benefit of third-stream income. The partnership asserts TUT’s competitive edge in the knowledge market. It profiles its capacity as a national asset which exists for the public good.
The articulation arrangements are structured to attract experienced government officials to, upon completion of the programmes, further their studies with the University. This allows TUT to attract mature students into its mainstream programmes. The University’s association with NSG further assists in curricula development endeavours, where the contextual relevance of its instructional programmes is assured.

TUT General admission requirements for Tshwane University of Technology

  • A pass mark in English at Senior Certificate level (minimum additional language; certain programmes may require first or home language status)
  • Each course has its specific admission requirements.
  • Prospective students should note that the admission requirements of individual programmes could change from year to year.
  • For some programmes, students will be required to write an admission test, which will determine whether they will be admitted to the programme, or whether it will be recommended to them that they enrol for a relevant foundation course.
  • The following table indicates the levels of performance required for entry to specific levels of study: TUT Humanities

TUT Requirements NSC – Gaps your profile ​

Results format for the new NSC-G and the minimum admission requirements for TUT:

Rating code​ Rating Marks
7 Outstanding achievement 80 – 100
6 Meritorious achievement 70 – 79
5 Degree substantial achievement 60 – 69
4 Diploma adequate achievement 50 – 59
3 Foundation moderate achievement 40 – 49
2 Elementary achievement 30 – 39
1​ Not achieved 0 –​ 29

​​Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy?

All learners are required to take one of the two subjects for NSC-G purposes

​​TUT position:

  • Mathematics is relevant to programmes that require prior knowledge of mathematics; all others may only require Mathematical Literacy. (Details of what each subject entails can be determined by looking at the DoE curriculum statements, available on the DoE website).

How To Apply TUT Online Application 2025-2026

  • To begin the application process at TUT, please click here.
  • On the top right corner of the screen, click ‘Apply Now.’
  • Choose whether or not you have a student number (If this is your first time applying you will not have a student number yet)
  • Choose whether you are returning to finish an application.
  • Choose whether or not you have a Qualification. Token Specific (this token was only given to specific students to show them a pre-defined list of qualifications)
  • To the consent form, click ‘I Accept.’

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Contact Details

Humanities Enquiries

Tel: +27 12 382 9891

TUT Contact Centre

Tel: 086 110 2421
SMS Number: 30655

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