TUT Has X12 Part-Time Lecturer Positions Available at Soshanguve South Campus the posts are as follows:
Diploma subjects – Weekday classes
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CFB115D
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Computing Fundamentals |
NWS115D |
Network Systems 126
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ISC216D (Group 1)
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Information Security |
ISC216D (Group 2) |
Information Security
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DSA30AT
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Distributed Systems IIIA |
PS2216D |
Computer Security 226R
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ISC216D (Group 3)
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Information Security
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Advanced diploma – Saturday classes
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PNB117V
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Computer Networks IVB |
WNE117V (Groups 1&2) |
Wireless Networks IV
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Post graduate diploma – Saturday classes
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SPG118G
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Security Policy and Governance 501 |
DFO118G |
Digital Forensics V
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CN1118G
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Computer Networks 501 |
SDN118G |
Software Defined Networks 502
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TUT Has X12 Part-Time Lecturer Positions Available at Soshanguve South Campus
Critical Performance Areas
- Preparing all lecture materials, assessments, and related documents
- Presenting lectures and assessing students in the department
- Performing administration of marks and other related administrative duties under subject head, sectional head and HOD
- The appointments are for TUT contact periods for the 2nd semester of
- Successful applicants only receive a part-time salary according to TUT
- No additional remuneration for traveling, relocation,
Minimum Requirement
- BTech / Hons in IT (Support Services / Networking and Security) for Diploma subjects, and
- MTech / MComp in IT (Support Services / Networking and Security) for Advanced Diploma / Postgraduate Diploma
Experience
- At least two years teaching and/or research and/or industrial experience in Information Technology (Support Services / Communication Networks and Security).
Registration with professional body (if applicable)
Closing Date
Note
Please download and complete application form from the vacancy list, submit with your CV and all supporting documents.
If we have not responded within a month of the closing date, you should regard your application as unsuccessful. Correspondence will be entered into only with short-listed candidates.
The university reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates may be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions.