TUT National Diploma in IT: Communication Networks
Unlocking the World of Communication Networks: National Diploma in Information Technology
Are you ready to dive into the world of information technology and communication networks? The National Diploma in Information Technology with a focus on Communication Networks, offered at the Soshanguve South Campus, is your gateway to a future in this dynamic field. This qualification, coded NDIK12 and accredited at NQF Level 6, is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the world of IT.
Important Notification for New Applicants
Before we delve into the exciting curriculum of this diploma program, it’s important to note that there are some changes on the horizon. Students who plan to enroll in this qualification from 2017 onwards should be aware that, starting in 2020, it won’t be possible to continue to a Baccalaureus Technologiae. Instead, this diploma program is being replaced by qualifications that align with the new Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework. Be sure to keep an eye on the university’s website for updates on these new qualifications.
Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria
To embark on this educational journey, prospective students should meet the admission requirements and selection criteria. These can be found under qualification NDIT12 in the ICT First Years’ and Foundation Unit. It’s essential to ensure you meet these criteria before applying.
The Three-Year Journey
The National Diploma in Information Technology with a specialization in Communication Networks is a three-year program presented through day classes. It’s an immersive learning experience designed to prepare you for a successful career in IT.
Curriculum Overview
Let’s take a closer look at the curriculum for each year of the program:
First Year
In the first year, you’ll lay the foundation for your IT journey by exploring the basics of computers and information technology. Here are some of the key subjects you’ll study:
- Computing Fundamentals IA
- Computing Systems IA
- Computing Skills IA
- Development Software IA
The first year sets the stage for your future in IT, providing you with fundamental knowledge and skills.
Second Year
In the second year, you’ll delve deeper into the world of IT, with a focus on communication networks. Here are some of the subjects you’ll encounter:
- Communication Networks IIA
- Distributed Systems IIA
- IT Electronics IIA
- IT Mathematics IA
- Technical Programming IA
This year builds on your foundational knowledge and introduces you to more specialized topics related to communication networks.
Third Year
The third and final year of the program will see you further specializing in communication networks. Here are some of the subjects you’ll tackle:
- Communication Networks IIIA
- Communication Networks IIIB
- Distributed Systems IIIA
- Distributed Systems IIIB
- Industry Exposure IIIA
In your third year, you’ll gain practical exposure to industry practices, which is crucial for your future career.
Subject Information
Each subject in the curriculum is designed to provide you with a well-rounded understanding of information technology and communication networks. Topics range from fundamental computing principles to advanced concepts in networking and distributed systems.
Please note that the syllabus content may change to adapt to industry advancements, ensuring that you receive the most up-to-date education possible.
Prepare for an Exciting Career
By completing the National Diploma in Information Technology with a focus on Communication Networks, you’ll be well-prepared to embark on a rewarding career in IT. Whether you aspire to become a network engineer, systems administrator, or IT consultant, this qualification will open doors to a world of opportunities.
Stay curious, stay committed, and let your journey into the world of communication networks begin.