As engineers advance into leadership roles during their careers, they start to need advanced strategic, financial and managerial skills that are unlikely to have been developed or used previously. The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) addresses this capacity gap through its fully online Master of Engineering Management (MEM) programme. To gain entry to study this NQF Level 9 qualification, prospective candidates must follow a structured, supportive digital application pathway.
Academic admission into the online MEM programme is designed for individuals with a solid foundation in engineering. The online division recognises the following primary admission pathways:
In addition to academic qualifications, the online learning environment requires specific technical capabilities. Prospective students must be computer literate, have a desktop or laptop computer, and maintain a stable internet connection to successfully engage with the coursework.
TUT Online provides a simplified, step-by-step application framework to guide working professionals through the enrolment process:
Unlike traditional on-campus programmes, there is no application fee for the fully online programmes offered by the TUT. After submitting the application, candidates receive an acknowledgement email confirming receipt. This email contains instructions for monitoring the application's progress via the online portal.
The financial structure of the MEM programme is designed for working professionals, operating on a pay-as-you-learn model. Students register and pay only for the specific module they are studying rather than paying for an entire year upfront. This is paired with high academic flexibility: students may temporarily pause their studies and step out of the programme for up to two consecutive modules if professional or personal commitments arise.
To begin, you must complete the Request for Information (RFI) form. A student advisor will then contact you to verify your eligibility and provide a personalised application link.
No, there is no application fee for the fully online programmes offered by TUT.
Once your application is submitted, you will receive an acknowledgement email confirming receipt. This communication includes specific instructions for tracking your application status via the online portal.
Your supporting documents (such as academic transcripts, certified certificates and ID) must be saved as clear and legible digital copies, preferably as PDFs.
The programme operates on a flexible pay-as-you-go model, in which you pay only for the individual module you are currently studying. You can view up-to-date costs on the fees page.