TUT Faculty of Humanities

By |

TUT Faculty of Humanities

TUT Faculty of Humanities

The Faculty of Humanities is the largest faculty at 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 School of Education. The School of Education has four departments, namely Department of Educational Foundation, Department of Mathematics, Science and Business Education, Department of Primary Education and Department of Technology and Vocational Education. ​
Located primarily in Soshanguve, about 30km north of Pretoria, most of the Faculty’s programmes are offered through contact education. We also have about 1 500 distance education students registered in the Department of Safety and Security Management. These students are supported from two service points, namely Cape Town and Durban. Some of our programmes are also offered at the eMalahleni, Mbombela and Polokwane campuses.

READ:TUT Faculty of Education Prospectus

TUT Faculty Of Humanities Programmes

  • Arts and Design
  • Economics and Finance
  • Engineering and the Built Environment
  • Humanities
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Management Sciences
  • Science

READ:Tshwane University of Technology Courses

Departments Of TUT Faculty of Humanities

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

READ:TUT Faculty of Engineering

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 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 gives the University an opportunity to directly make a contribution 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 gives TUT an opportunity to attract matured students into its mainstream programmes. The University’s association with NSG further assists  in curricula development endeavours, where contextual relevance of its instructional programmes is assured.

READ:Tshwane University of Technology Vacancies

Contact Details

Humanities Enquiries

Tel: +27 12 382 9891

TUT Contact Centre

Tel: 086 110 2421
SMS Number: 30655

Visit the official website of Tut for more infoirmation.

RELATED LINKS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *