If you’re passionate about taking your creative skills to the next level, Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is offering an exciting opportunity for the 2026 academic year. The Faculty of Arts & Design has officially opened applications for its Advanced and Postgraduate Diploma programmes, and limited space is available. The closing date for applications is 30 September 2025, so prospective students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
2026 Advanced and Postgraduate Diploma from the Faculty of Arts & Design at TUT
These programmes are ideal for individuals who have already obtained a relevant National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree and are looking to specialise, refine their craft, or move into leadership and professional roles within their field. With a strong reputation for blending creativity and practical training, TUT’s Faculty of Arts & Design continues to be a popular choice for artists, designers, and performers across South Africa.
Programmes Available
TUT is offering admission into the following Advanced Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma programmes:
- Commercial Photography
- Fashion Design & Technology
- Fine & Applied Arts
- Integrated Communication Design (Graphic Design & Multimedia)
- Interior Design
- Jewellery Design & Manufacture
- Motion Picture Production
- Performing Arts (including Dance, Music, Theatre Arts & Design)
- Theatre Arts & Design – Technical Theatre & Design
- Theatre Arts & Design – Technical Theatre & Performance
These programmes are designed to offer advanced theoretical knowledge, research skills, and industry-relevant practical experience. Graduates can expect to leave with a polished portfolio, real-world project experience, and deeper insights into their specialisation.
Who Should Apply?
These programmes are best suited for:
- Diploma or degree holders in relevant arts, design, or performance disciplines
- Creative professionals seeking formal qualifications to grow in their careers
- Teachers and educators in the arts who want to upgrade their academic credentials
- Freelancers and practitioners wanting to transition into more technical or specialised roles
Whether you’re a fine artist aiming to move into gallery work or a performer hoping to work behind the scenes in theatre production, these diplomas offer the academic framework and hands-on experience needed to support your ambitions.
Departmental Contact Details
TUT has made it easy for prospective students to reach out to relevant departments with specific questions. Below are the contacts for each programme area:
Design Studies
Fashion Design & Manufacture
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6586
Fine and Studio Arts
Fine & Applied Arts
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6159
Jewellery Design & Manufacture
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6014
Interior Design
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6163
Performing Arts
Theatre Arts & Performance (Dance, Music, Theatre)
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6018
Technical Theatre & Design
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6045
Visual Communication
Commercial Photography
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6133
Graphic Design & Multimedia
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 6145
Motion Picture Production
Email: [email protected] | Tel: 012 382 5496
How to Apply
Applications are open now for the 2026 academic year and must be submitted before 30 September 2025. You can access full programme details, application forms, and additional guidance through the following official channels:
- Visit: www.tut.ac.za
- Explore portfolios and student work: www.tutfadshowcase.ac.za
- Email general enquiries: [email protected]
Make sure you prepare all necessary documents, including your academic transcripts, portfolio (where applicable), and certified ID copy.
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Why Choose TUT?
TUT’s Faculty of Arts & Design is known for its dynamic, industry-aligned curriculum and strong mentorship from experienced professionals. The faculty has access to world-class studios, workshops, theatres, and design labs—ensuring that students are prepared for both local and global creative industries.
Graduates from these programmes often find employment in sectors such as advertising, fashion, film and television, theatre, education, digital media, and more. Others go on to launch their own businesses or pursue further postgraduate studies.
Take charge of your future by applying for a place in one of TUT’s sought-after arts and design diplomas. Push your creative boundaries, expand your professional network, and develop skills that open doors in the competitive creative economy.