The demand for skilled project managers is growing across Sub-Saharan Africa as public and private entities invest heavily in infrastructure, energy, and digital transformation. South Africa’s National List of Occupations in High Demand includes "Programme or Project Manager", reflecting a strategic skills shortage across key industrial sectors.
To address this deficit, Tshwane University of Technology offers a fully accredited, 120-credit Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management at National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 8. Registered under the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA), this online qualification allows working professionals to secure senior, programme, or portfolio roles while continuing to build career experience.
Traditional Academic Route
Minimum NQF Level: NQF Level 7 (Bachelor's Degree, BTech, or Advanced Diploma)
Supporting documents: Certified ID or passport, academic transcripts and official graduation certificates
International Qualification Route
Minimum NQF Level: Foreign equivalent of NQF Level 7
Supporting documents: Certified colour copy of passport, academic transcripts with legends, sworn English translations and a SAQA Certificate of Evaluation
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Minimum NQF Level: Equivalent non-formal/informal competency as judged on a case-by-case basis
Supporting documents: Detailed curriculum vitae, comprehensive portfolio of evidence of prior training, and proof of workplace expertise
Securing admission into this competitive postgraduate programme requires a solid academic foundation. Applicants must hold an appropriate NQF Level 7 qualification, such as an Advanced Diploma, a Baccalaureus Technologiae (BTech), or a Bachelor's degree in a related management, administration or commerce discipline.
For candidates who obtained their credentials outside South Africa, the university mandates a Certificate of Evaluation from the South African Qualifications Authority. This process ensures the foreign degree is verified, authenticated, and aligned with the South African National Qualifications Framework (NQF). This evaluation is managed via SAQA’s evaluation of foreign qualifications portal, which assesses institutional accreditation, transcript histories, and academic credits to determine equivalency.
For experienced project practitioners who lack a standard NQF Level 7 qualification, TUT offers alternative pathways through its Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy. The RPL route evaluates whether an individual has acquired equivalent cognitive and managerial competencies through professional history, non-formal training, or workplace mentorship. RPL applicants must submit a structured portfolio of evidence detailing their practical experience in managing project life cycles, scheduling, and budgeting.
Beyond academic prerequisites, the asynchronous online format demands specific technical and personal commitments. Because there are no physical classes, students must be self-disciplined and possess a reliable computer, a stable high-speed internet connection, and intermediate computer literacy. Candidates should be prepared to allocate about 10 to 15 hours per module per week to complete continuous online assessments, written projects, and case studies.
To qualify for the programme, applicants must hold a relevant NQF Level 7 qualification, such as an Advanced Diploma, a Baccalaureus Technologiae (BTech), or a Bachelor's degree in business, management, administration or commerce. The qualification should be from a recognised, accredited institution.
Prospective students with extensive industry experience but no formal NQF Level 7 qualification can apply through TUT’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process. Candidates must submit a portfolio of evidence demonstrating they have acquired equivalent skills, knowledge, and managerial competencies through practical workplace experience or non-formal training.
International students with foreign qualifications must apply to the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) for a Certificate of Evaluation. SAQA verifies the degree's authenticity and determines its exact equivalent level within the South African National Qualifications Framework, ensuring it meets the NQF Level 7 standard required for postgraduate admission.
Students require continuous access to a laptop or desktop computer, a stable high-speed internet connection, and basic computer literacy to navigate the online Learning Management System (LMS). Academically, students must commit approximately 10 to 15 hours per module per week to successfully manage coursework, assessments, and independent research.
While a formal background in project management is highly beneficial, the academic criteria focus primarily on holding a relevant NQF Level 7 qualification in management, administration, or commerce. However, professionals who apply via the RPL route must demonstrate substantial project management experience in the workplace to support their portfolio of evidence.