The “Advanced Diploma in Multimedia Computing” is a robust program designed to deepen your expertise and skills in the multimedia and computing fields, aligning with NQF Level 7. Here’s a detailed overview of the program:
TUT Advanced Diploma in Multimedia Computing 2025
This advanced diploma aims to provide comprehensive training in multimedia technologies, encompassing graphic design, web development, digital animation, video production, and interactive media design. It prepares students for practical application and innovation in the digital media sector.
Admission Requirements
- Prerequisites: Applicants should possess a National Diploma in Information Technology with a focus on Multimedia, a Diploma in Multimedia Computing, a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification in Multimedia Computing at NQF Level 6 with at least 360 credits.
- Other Qualifications: Holders of equivalent South African or international qualifications may also be considered. More details can be found in Chapter 1 of the Students’ Rules and Regulations.
Course Delivery
- Schedule: The course is offered through day classes on Saturdays over a two-year period. Some components may be available online, although assessments are conducted on campus.
- Campus: The course is available at the Soshanguve South Campus.
Application and Contact Information
- Application Updates: Applicants can expect to receive an official letter regarding their admission status from the Office of the Registrar. Alternatively, application status can be checked on the TUT website at www.tut.ac.za.
- Contact: For more information, contact Mr. Hannes Retief, the Section Head, via email at [email protected].
Core Subjects and Skills Developed
- Subjects: Courses cover graphic design, web development, animation, video production, and interactive media.
- Skills: Graduates develop creativity, technical proficiency in multimedia tools, project management capabilities, effective communication, and problem-solving skills.
Career Opportunities
The program prepares students for roles such as web designer, graphic designer, video editor, game designer, animator, and UX/UI designer.
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