Deposit | Discount |
30% | 6% of Full Course Fee |
20% | 4% of Full Course Fee |
Criminal justice is a demanding career requiring exceptional skills and knowledge. This programme is directed at criminal law practitioners such aslawyers, forensic and police investigators; public policing as well as the private security industry. Security and risk management, although there are manygeneric issues, distinguishes itself from related fields of study such as social control, the criminal justice system and community safety.
Security and riskcontrol practice is fast becoming a specialised field of study in safety and security in South Africa. Law enforcement investigators, analysts and responseofficers should be able to manage the primary and secondary functions within the sphere of policing in the public and private policing environment.Students will be required to integrate core knowledge into society and effectively execute their functions.
There is a definitive escalating demand forprofessionally trained, practically orientated and knowledgeable law enforcement officers in the public and private sector. This demand calls for a higherlevel of knowledge and competence regarding a series of legal subjects as well as procedures and processes which are vital for effective policing andmaintaining a safe society.
This programme is career directed. Law enforcement practitioners are capacitated to establish a private enterprise in the field of security. Apart fromfollowing a career as a private law enforcement officer, successful candidates will also be able to articulate to related fields of study such as criminology,policing, traffic and metropolitan police services. Students studying towards this programme will find that the acquisition of the numerous competenciesin the programme will add value to their understanding of any of these sectors and functioning in the work place.
Students could pursue a career as:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Diploma in Criminal Justice and an academic transcript.These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.NB: Certificates cannot be issued to the students before a graduation ceremony.The student’s responsibility is to ensure they meet all the programme requirements before issuing a qualification.
The minimum entry requirements for the Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice are:
Criminal justice is a demanding career requiring exceptional skills and knowledge. This programme is directed at criminal law practitioners such aslawyers, forensic and police investigators; public policing as well as the private security industry. Security and risk management, although there are manygeneric issues, distinguishes itself from related fields of study such as social control, the criminal justice system and community safety.
Security and riskcontrol practice is fast becoming a specialised field of study in safety and security in South Africa. Law enforcement investigators, analysts and responseofficers should be able to manage the primary and secondary functions within the sphere of policing in the public and private policing environment.Students will be required to integrate core knowledge into society and effectively execute their functions.
There is a definitive escalating demand forprofessionally trained, practically orientated and knowledgeable law enforcement officers in the public and private sector. This demand calls for a higherlevel of knowledge and competence regarding a series of legal subjects as well as procedures and processes which are vital for effective policing andmaintaining a safe society.
This programme is career directed. Law enforcement practitioners are capacitated to establish a private enterprise in the field of security. Apart fromfollowing a career as a private law enforcement officer, successful candidates will also be able to articulate to related fields of study such as criminology,policing, traffic and metropolitan police services. Students studying towards this programme will find that the acquisition of the numerous competenciesin the programme will add value to their understanding of any of these sectors and functioning in the work place.
Students could pursue a career as:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Diploma in Criminal Justice and an academic transcript.These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.NB: Certificates cannot be issued to the students before a graduation ceremony.The student’s responsibility is to ensure they meet all the programme requirements before issuing a qualification.
The minimum entry requirements for the Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice are:
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