The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers an Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering, a program tailored for students aiming to expand their expertise in computer systems. This program is an ideal pathway for those looking to address complex technological challenges and innovate within the field.
TUT Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering 2025
The Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering spans over two years and is structured to provide in-depth knowledge and skills essential for designing, implementing, and managing sophisticated computer systems.
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Diploma Core Subjects
The curriculum focuses on several critical areas:
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: Detailed study of their architecture and applications.
- Networking: Emphasizes on secure and efficient network design and management.
- Software Development: Covers advanced software engineering principles.
- System Integration: Focuses on integrating various hardware and software components seamlessly.
Electives and Specializations
Students can customize their learning experience by choosing electives or specializing in fields like embedded systems, telecommunications, or system security, tailoring their education to specific career aspirations.
Practical Learning and Experience
The program emphasizes practical skills through:
- Laboratory Work: Hands-on sessions in state-of-the-art labs.
- Projects: Capstone projects that simulate real-world system design and implementation.
- Internships: Opportunities to work within the industry, gaining professional exposure.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are equipped for roles across various sectors, such as technology firms, telecommunications, industrial automation, and government agencies, where they can put their advanced skills to practice.
Admission Requirements
Qualifications
- Required: A National Diploma in Engineering: Computer Systems, Information Technology (focusing on Intelligent Industrial Systems), Electrical (Electronics), a Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering, a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification at NQF Level 6 with at least 360 credits.
Consideration for Other Qualifications
- Applicants with equivalent South African or international qualifications may also be considered, as per Chapter 1 of the Students’ Rules and Regulations.
Presentation and Schedule
- Classes are held on Saturdays over two years, with some offerings online. However, assessments are conducted on campus.
Campus
- The course is offered at the Soshanguve South Campus.
Applicants will receive updates on their application status through an official letter from the Office of the Registrar, or they can check online.
Contact Details
- Head of Department: Prof Pius Owolawi
- Address: 2 Aubrey Matlala Road, Block L, Soshanguve South Campus
- Phone: 012 382 9536
- Email: [email protected]
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