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TUT Advanced Diploma in Computer Science (ADRS20)

A National Diploma: Information Technology in the field of Technical Applications, or Software Development, or Web Application Development, or a Diploma in Computer Science, or a relevant
bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification in Computer Science or Software Engineering at NQF Level 6 with a minimum of 360 credits.
TUT Advanced Diploma in Computer Science (ADRS20)
Admission requirements
Prospective students are required to have knowledge of advanced JAVA programming. Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered, see Chapter 1 of Students’ Rules and Regulations.
Presentation
Saturdays over a period of two years. Online classes are also offered in some instances, but assessments are on campus
Campuses offering course
Soshanguve South, eMalahleni and Polokwane.
Applicants will be informed of their status per official letter from the Office of the Registrar, alternatively, they can check their application status on the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.
Contact details
- The Head of Department: Dr Robert Hans at [email protected]
- The Academic Manager (Polokwane Campus): Dr Michael Moeti at [email protected]
- The Academic Manager (eMalahleni Campus): Mr Senyeki Marebane at [email protected]
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