Information Systems & Technology (IS&T) is a foundational discipline that empowers innovation and enables positive societal development. At the University of KwaZulu-Natal, IS&T equips our students with the digital tools needed to address 21st-century challenges. Whether you are tackling health inequities, designing sustainable infrastructure, exploring climate science, or preserving cultural heritage, IS&T provides the digital backbone for impact.
Studying Information Systems & Technology (IS&T) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal equips you with the skills to design, manage and innovate digital solutions that solve real world problems.
The programme combines technology, business and data to prepare you for careers in software development, systems analysis, cybersecurity, data management and IT project management.
IS&T graduates are future ready professionals who can apply technology across industries such as agriculture, science, business and government, helping organisations operate smarter, faster and more efficiently in today’s digital world.

Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes develop future-ready graduates who are equipped to lead in digitally transformed environments. Core to our pedagogy is the understanding that IS&T skills are not exclusive to IT careers—they are essential for every profession.
Our research themes address the grand challenges of our time—climate change, food security, digital inequality, and public health—through the lens of digital transformation. We look forward to working in collaborative teams across the university, government, and industry to deliver high-impact solutions.
We invite scholars, students, and industry partners from every discipline to explore how IS&T can support and accelerate their work. Let’s build the digital systems that will shape tomorrow’s Africa—together.
The Centre for the Advancement of Science and Engineering (CASSE) provides alternative access to students, predominantly from disadvantaged educational backgrounds, who do not meet the standard entry requirements for science and engineering qualifications.
This structured approach provides academic support while ensuring students graduate with the same qualification as their mainstream peers.