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National Diplomas<br />

National Diploma: Correctional Services Management New Curriculum From 2010<br />

(NDCSM - N10) 4<br />

National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum (NDPLC - NEW) 6<br />

National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum (NDPLC - OLD) 7<br />

National Diploma: Security Risk Management (NDSCR - NEW) 8<br />

Diplomas<br />

Diploma In Corrections Management (98218) 9<br />

Diploma In Policing (98220) 11<br />

Diploma In Security Management (98221) 12<br />

Diploma In Law (98750) 13<br />

Bachelor Degrees<br />

Bachelor Of Arts Criminology (03425 - CRI) 14<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Criminology (98681) 16<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (Undergraduate) (03492) 18<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (98680) 20<br />

Baccaleurs Technology Degrees<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional Services Management (BTCOR) 22<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Investigation (BTFIN) 22<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing (BTPLC) 23<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk Management (BTSEC) 24<br />

Postgraduate Diplomas<br />

Postgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and AIDS) (98757) 25<br />

Honours Degrees<br />

Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Criminology (04243) 26<br />

Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Penology (04847) 26<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Honours In Criminology (98682) 26<br />

The information contained in this brochure was accurate<br />

at the time <strong>of</strong> publication (30 September 2011).<br />

For updates, please go to the Unisa website<br />

http://www.unisa.ac.za or to the Unisa mobi site http://mobi.unisa.ac.za.


Qualifications for the<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

National Diplomas<br />

National Diploma: Correctional Services Management New Curriculum From 2010<br />

(NDCSM - N10) 4<br />

National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum (NDPLC - NEW) 6<br />

National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum (NDPLC - OLD) 7<br />

National Diploma: Security Risk Management (NDSCR - NEW) 8<br />

Diplomas<br />

Diploma In Corrections Management (98218) 9<br />

Diploma In Policing (98220) 11<br />

Diploma In Security Management (98221) 12<br />

Diploma In Law (98750) 13<br />

Bachelor Degrees<br />

Bachelor Of Arts Criminology (03425 - CRI) 14<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Criminology (98681) 16<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (Undergraduate) (03492) 18<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (98680) 20<br />

Baccaleurs Technology Degrees<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional Services Management (BTCOR) 22<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Investigation (BTFIN) 22<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing (BTPLC) 23<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk Management (BTSEC) 24<br />

Postgraduate Diplomas<br />

Postgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and AIDS) (98757) 25<br />

Honours Degrees<br />

Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Criminology (04243) 26<br />

Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Penology (04847) 26<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Honours In Criminology (98682) 26<br />

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Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

3


Qualification<br />

National Diploma: Correctional Services NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Management New Curriculum From 2010<br />

Qualification code NDCSM - N10 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification<br />

Repeaters only Until 2012<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To<br />

Law<br />

PEN1501 - Introduction<br />

To Fundamental Penology<br />

(Penology)<br />

PEN1502 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration I:<br />

Module II: Introduction To<br />

Corrections Science<br />

PEN1503 - Correctional<br />

Skills (Penology)<br />

SCL1501 - Skills Course For<br />

Law Students<br />

Electives: Choose 4 from the following.<br />

PUB1501 - The Nature,<br />

Content and Scope <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Administration<br />

PUB1601 - The Structuring<br />

and Functioning <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Services<br />

PUB1505 - Public Supply<br />

Chain Management<br />

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy<br />

SCK1502 - Introduction<br />

To Social Work and The<br />

Helping Process<br />

Co: PUB101 or PUB1501<br />

FUR2601 - Fundamental<br />

Rights<br />

PEN2601 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

II: Module I: Fundamental<br />

Penology<br />

PEN2602 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration II:<br />

Module II: Social Dynamics<br />

In A Correctional Centre<br />

PEN2603 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module I: Community<br />

Corrections<br />

PEN2604 - Introduction To<br />

Correctional Management<br />

PEN2605 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

I: Module 1: Correctional<br />

Security<br />

PEN2607 - Administration <strong>of</strong><br />

The Correctional Service Act<br />

Electives: Choose 3 from the following.<br />

PUB2601 - Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Administration<br />

PUB2602 - Protection<br />

Services<br />

PUB2604 - Welfare and<br />

Social Services<br />

PUB2605 - Culture and<br />

Education<br />

SCK2601 - Facilitative<br />

Communication In Groups<br />

and Communities<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

SCK2602 - Practical Work Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

SCK2603 - Welfare Policy Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

SCK2604 - Counselling<br />

Skills<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

PEN3701 - Restorative<br />

Justice In Corrections<br />

PEN3704 - Unit and Case<br />

Management In Correctional<br />

Services<br />

PEN3705 - Youth<br />

Corrections<br />

PEN3706 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module II: Offender<br />

Development<br />

PEN3707 - Correctional<br />

Management Principles<br />

PEN3708 - Corectional<br />

Management Control<br />

Mechanism<br />

Electives: Choose 4 from the following.<br />

PUB301E - Public<br />

Management Skills<br />

PUB3701 - Public<br />

Management Skills (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

PUB3702 - Public Human<br />

Resource Management<br />

PUB3703 - Public Policy<br />

PUB3704 - Organisational<br />

Studies In The Public Sector<br />

PUB3705 - Public Financial<br />

Administration and<br />

Management<br />

PUB3707 - Ethics In<br />

Public Administration and<br />

Administrative Justice<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3028 - Social Group<br />

Work<br />

SCK3039 - Community<br />

Work<br />

SCK304A - Practical Work<br />

In Social Case and Group<br />

Work<br />

SCK305B - Practical Work:<br />

Community Work<br />

SCK3702 - Social Group<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501,<br />

PUB102 or PUB1601<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502; Co: SCK305B<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502; Co: SCK3039<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502; Co: SCK3039<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

4


First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

SCK3703 - Community<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3704 - Practical Work<br />

In Social Case and Group<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3705 - Practical Work:<br />

Community Work (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 +<br />

SCK1502<br />

Rules<br />

Students have until the end <strong>of</strong> 2012 to complete this curriculum <strong>of</strong> this National Diploma. Students who do not complete this curriculum <strong>of</strong> the National Diploma by the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> 2012, will be allowed to register for the Diploma in Corrections Management (qualification code 98218)<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

5


Qualification National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code NDPLC - NEW Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification.<br />

Repeaters only Until 2012<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

. ALL COMPULSORY. ALL COMPULSORY.<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Law<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

MNG1502 - Management I A<br />

MNG1602 - Management Ib<br />

OVM1501 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ia<br />

OVM1502 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ib<br />

POL1501 - Crime<br />

Prevention For Policing Ia<br />

POL1502 - Crime<br />

Prevention Princeples For<br />

Policing Ib<br />

ENN103F - English for<br />

academic purposes<br />

INS1502 - Developing<br />

information skills for lifelong<br />

learning<br />

Co:MNB101 or MNB1501or<br />

MNG1M14<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: Pre-Trial<br />

CRI2601 - Introduction To<br />

Crime Information Systems<br />

For Policing<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law:<br />

Specific Crimes<br />

OVM2601 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIa<br />

OVM2602 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIb<br />

POL2601 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIa<br />

POL2602 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIb<br />

PRF2601 - Introduction<br />

To Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism For<br />

Policing IIa<br />

PRF2602 - Introduction<br />

To Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism For<br />

Policing IIb<br />

MND2601 - Management IIA<br />

EPP2601 - Applied<br />

Communication in Policing<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

CRI3701 - Crime Information<br />

Systems For Policing<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence:<br />

Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

MNG381K - Management III<br />

OVM3701 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIa<br />

OVM3702 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIb<br />

POL3701 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIa<br />

POL3702 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIb<br />

PRF3701 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

For Policing IIIa<br />

PRF3702 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

For Policing IIIb<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on CRW1501<br />

Pre:MNG241Y or MND2601<br />

Rules<br />

Credits will be given for the following modules if the first phase <strong>of</strong> Basic Training at the SAPS Training Colleges was passed since 1998. A certified copy <strong>of</strong> the certificate<br />

or a letter signed by the commander <strong>of</strong> the college must be submitted together with the application for credits.<br />

Crime prevention principles for policing I: POL1501& POL1502<br />

Investigative principles for policing I: OVM1501 & OVM1502<br />

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Qualification National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code NDPLC - OLD Total NQF Credits 276<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification.<br />

Repeaters only Until 2013<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. . .<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Law<br />

MNG1502 - Management I A<br />

MNG1602 - Management Ib<br />

OVM1501 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ia<br />

OVM1502 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ib<br />

POL1501 - Crime<br />

Prevention For Policing Ia<br />

POL1502 - Crime<br />

Prevention Princeples For<br />

Policing Ib<br />

Electives. Choose 1 from the following:<br />

EPP1501 Applied<br />

Communication in Policing<br />

1a<br />

EPP1502 Applied<br />

Communication in Policing<br />

1b<br />

EUP1501 End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

EUC131 End-user<br />

computing (Theory)<br />

Pre:MNG1501 OR<br />

MNG1M14<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: Pre-Trial<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law:<br />

Specific Crimes<br />

OVM2601 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIa<br />

OVM2602 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIb<br />

POL2601 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIa<br />

POL2602 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIb<br />

MND2601 - Management IIA<br />

MND2602 - Management IIB<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence:<br />

Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

MNG381K - Management III<br />

OVM3701 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIa<br />

OVM3702 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIb<br />

POL3701 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIa<br />

POL3702 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIb<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

Pre:MNG241Y or MND2601<br />

and MND2602<br />

Rules<br />

Credits will be given for the following modules if the first phase <strong>of</strong> Basic Training at the SAPS Training Colleges was passed since 1998. A certified copy <strong>of</strong> the certificate<br />

or a letter signed by the commander <strong>of</strong> the college must be submitted together with the application for credits.<br />

Crime prevention principles for policing I: POL1501& POL1502<br />

Investigative principles for policing I: OVM1501 & OVM1502<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification<br />

National Diploma: Security Risk<br />

NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Management<br />

Qualification code NDSCR - NEW Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification<br />

Repeaters only Until 2012<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory<br />

ENN1504 - Practising<br />

Workplace English (English<br />

104)<br />

MND2601 - Management IIA Pre: MNG131V or<br />

MNG1M14, MNG1M25 or<br />

MNG1502, MNG1602<br />

MNG381K - Management III Pre: MNG241Y<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

MNG1502 - Management I<br />

(Module 1)<br />

MNG1602 - Management Ib<br />

SEP1501 - Security<br />

Principles And Practices I<br />

SEP1502 - Fire Prevention<br />

And Safety Strategies<br />

SEP1503 - Corporate<br />

Investigation I<br />

SEP1504 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures I<br />

SEP1505 - Security<br />

Technology And Information<br />

Security I<br />

Electives: Choose 2 from the following<br />

CMY1503 - Introduction To<br />

Criminology: Reaction To<br />

Crime<br />

FAC1501 - Introductory<br />

Financial Accounting<br />

AND FAC1601 Financial<br />

Accounting Reporting<br />

INR131Y - Industrial<br />

Relations I<br />

ORE1M1M - Organisational<br />

Effectiveness I (Module<br />

1) AND ORE1M2M<br />

Organisational Effectiveness<br />

I (Module 2)<br />

PMA111W - Personnel<br />

Management I<br />

PUD101P - Public Service<br />

Delivery I<br />

SPP101S - Safety Principles<br />

And Practice I<br />

Co: MNB101 or MNB1501<br />

or MNG1M14<br />

MND2602 - Management IIB<br />

SEP2601 - Industrial<br />

Security Principles<br />

SEP2602 - Industrial<br />

Security in Practise<br />

SEP2603 - Corporate<br />

Investigation II<br />

SEP2604 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures II<br />

SEP2605 - Security<br />

Technology And Information<br />

Security II<br />

Electives: Choose 2 from the following<br />

CMY2601 - Crime Risk<br />

Perspectives<br />

CMY2602 - Principles<br />

Of Crime Prevention,<br />

Reduction And Control<br />

CTA2M1A - Cost Accounting<br />

II: Module 1<br />

CTA2M2A - Cost Accounting<br />

II: Module 2<br />

INR251X - Industrial<br />

Relations II<br />

ORE202M - Organisational<br />

Effectiveness II<br />

PMA221S - Personnel<br />

Management II<br />

PMN201P - Project<br />

Management II<br />

SPP201S - Safety Principles<br />

And Practice II<br />

Pre: MNG131V or<br />

MNG1M14, MNG1M25 or<br />

MNG1502, MNG1602<br />

Pre: INR131Y<br />

Pre: ORE1M1M, ORE1M2M<br />

or ORE101M<br />

Pre: PMA111W<br />

Pre: PUD101P<br />

Pre: SPP101S<br />

SEP3701 - Applied Security<br />

Risk Management<br />

SEP3702 - Integrated<br />

Security Risk Project<br />

Management<br />

SEP3703 - Corporate<br />

Investigation III<br />

SEP3704 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures III<br />

SEP3705 - Security<br />

Technology And Information<br />

Security III<br />

Electives:Choose 3 from the following<br />

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction<br />

To Crime<br />

MNA3M1G - Management<br />

Accounting III (Module 1)<br />

MNA3M2H - Management<br />

Accounting III (Module 2)<br />

SMN301S - Safety<br />

Management<br />

PMA342T - Personnel<br />

Management<br />

ORE301M - Organisational<br />

Effectiveness<br />

Pre: CTA2M1A, CTA2M2A<br />

Pre: CTA2M1A, CTA2M2A<br />

Pre: SPP201S<br />

Pre: PMA221S<br />

Pre: ORE202M<br />

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Qualification Diploma In Corrections Management NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code 98218 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.<br />

ENN103F - English For<br />

Academic Purposes<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To<br />

Law<br />

PEN1501 - Introduction To<br />

Fundamental Penology<br />

PEN1502 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration I:<br />

Module II: Introduction To<br />

Corrections Science<br />

PEN1503 - Correctional<br />

Skills<br />

Electives:Choose 4 from the following.<br />

PUB1501 - The Nature,<br />

Content and Scope <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Administration<br />

PUB1601 - The Structuring<br />

and Functioning <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Services<br />

PUB1505 - Public Supply<br />

Chain Management<br />

Co:PUB1501 or PUB1018<br />

FUR2601 - Fundamental<br />

Rights<br />

PEN2607 - Administration <strong>of</strong><br />

The Correctional Service Act<br />

Major: Choose 6 from the following:<br />

PEN2601 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

II: Module I: Fundamental<br />

Penology<br />

PEN2602 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration II:<br />

Module II Social dynamics in<br />

a correctional centre<br />

PEN2603 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module I:Community<br />

corrections<br />

PEN2604 - Introduction to<br />

Correctional Management<br />

PEN2605 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

I: Module I: Correctional<br />

Security<br />

PEN2606 - Admission and<br />

release mechanisms<br />

PEN2608 - Correction and<br />

care<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601<br />

PEN3707 - Correctional<br />

Management Principles<br />

PEN3708 - Corectional<br />

Management Control<br />

Mechanism (Penology)<br />

Major: Choose 4 from the following modules<br />

PEN3701 - Restorative<br />

justice in Corrections<br />

PEN3702 - Advanced<br />

fundamental Penology<br />

PEN3703 - Special needs<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders (Offered from<br />

2013)<br />

PEN3704 - Unit and case<br />

management<br />

PEN3705 - Youth<br />

corrections (available from<br />

2013)<br />

PEN3706 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module II: Offender<br />

development<br />

Electives Choose 4 from the following:<br />

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy Electives:Choose 3 from the following. PUB3701 - Public<br />

Management Skills (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

SCK1502 - Introduction<br />

To Social Work and The<br />

Helping Process<br />

Co:SCK1501<br />

PUB2601 - Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Administration<br />

PUB2602 - Protection<br />

Services<br />

PUB2604 - Welfare and<br />

Social Services<br />

PUB2605 - Culture and<br />

Education<br />

SCK2601 - Facilitative<br />

Communication In Groups<br />

and Communities (Social<br />

Work 201)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502<br />

PUB3702 - Public Human<br />

Resource Management<br />

PUB3703 - Public Policy<br />

PUB3704 - Organisational<br />

Studies In The Public Sector<br />

PUB3705 - Public Financial<br />

Administration and<br />

Management<br />

PUB3707 - Ethics In<br />

Public Administration and<br />

Administrative Justice<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK2602 - Practical Work Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 SCK3702 - Social Group<br />

Work (Social Work 302)<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3703 - Community<br />

Work (Social Work 303)<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK2603 - Welfare Policy<br />

(Social Work 203)<br />

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502<br />

SCK3704 - Practical Work<br />

In Social Case and Group<br />

Work (Social Work 304)<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or<br />

(PUB10180,PUB1601or(<br />

PUB1029)<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

SCK2604 - Counselling<br />

Skills<br />

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 SCK3705 - Practical Work:<br />

Community Work (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

GGH3708 - Environmental<br />

awareness and<br />

responsibility<br />

MNG301A - Srategic<br />

Planning 3A<br />

Rules<br />

This qualification replaces both the old curriculum (NDCRS) and the revised curriculum (NDCSM – OLD) <strong>of</strong> the National Diploma in Correctional Services Management.<br />

All students previously registered for the two old curricula <strong>of</strong> the National Diploma in Correctional Services Management must convert to the new curriculum <strong>of</strong><br />

the Diploma in Corrections Management as from 2012.<br />

A maximum <strong>of</strong> 120 credits for elective modules passed in old curriculums, maximum 48 credits on NQF 5, 36 credits on NQF 6 and 36 credits on NQF 7.<br />

A maximum <strong>of</strong> 240 credits for core (compulsory) modules passed in old curriculums, <strong>of</strong> which a maximum <strong>of</strong> 72 credits on NQF 5, 96 credits on NQF 6 and 72 credits<br />

on NQF 7.<br />

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Qualification Diploma In Policing NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code 98220 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

. . .<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Law<br />

ENN103F - English For<br />

Academic Purposes<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

INS1502 - Developing<br />

Information Skills For<br />

Lifelong Learning<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: Pre-Trial<br />

CRI2601 - Introduction To<br />

Crime Information Systems<br />

For Policing<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law:<br />

Specific Crimes<br />

EPP2601 - Applied<br />

Communication In Policing<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

MNG1502 - Management I A MND2601 - Management IIa Pre: MNG1502 or<br />

MNG1M14 and MNG1602<br />

or MNG1M25<br />

MNG1602 - Management Ib<br />

OVM1501 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ia<br />

OVM1502 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing Ib<br />

POL1501 - Crime<br />

Prevention For Policing Ia<br />

POL1502 - Crime<br />

Prevention Princeples For<br />

Policing Ib<br />

Pre:MNB1501(MNB101D) or<br />

MNG1502(MNG1M14)<br />

OVM2601 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIa<br />

OVM2602 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIb<br />

POL2601 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIa<br />

POL2602 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIb<br />

PRF2601 - Introduction<br />

To Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism For<br />

Policing IIa<br />

PRF2602 - Introduction<br />

To Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism For<br />

Policing IIb<br />

CRI3701 - Crime Information<br />

Systems For Policing<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence:<br />

Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

MNG381K - Management III<br />

OVM3701 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIa<br />

OVM3702 - Investigative<br />

Principles For Policing IIIb<br />

POL3701 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIa<br />

POL3702 - Crime<br />

Prevention Principles For<br />

Policing IIIb<br />

PRF3701 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

For Policing IIIa<br />

PRF3702 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism<br />

For Policing IIIb<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together or follow<br />

on CRW1501<br />

Pre:MND2601<br />

or(MNG241Y)<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification Diploma In Security Management NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code 98221 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.<br />

ENN103F - English For<br />

Academic Purposes<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

MNG1502 - Management I A<br />

MNG1602 - Management Ib<br />

SEP1501 - Security<br />

Principles and Practices I<br />

SEP1502 - Fire Prevention<br />

and Safety Strategies<br />

SEP1503 - Corporate<br />

Investigation I<br />

SEP1504 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures I<br />

SEP1505 - Security<br />

Technology and Information<br />

Security I<br />

Electives:Choose 2 from the following.<br />

HRM1501 - Introduction<br />

To Human Resource<br />

Management<br />

LRM1501 - Introduction<br />

To Labour Relations<br />

Management<br />

MAC1501 - Introduction To<br />

Management Accounting<br />

PUB1508 - Public Service<br />

Delivery I<br />

CMY1503 - Introduction<br />

to criminology: reaction to<br />

crime<br />

SPP101S - Safety<br />

Principles and Practice I<br />

Pre:MNB1501(MNB101D) or<br />

MNG1502(MNG1M14)<br />

MND2601 - Management IIa MNG381K - Management III Pre:MND2601<br />

or(MNG241Y)<br />

MND2602 - Management IIb<br />

SEP3701 - Applied Security<br />

Risk Management<br />

SEP2601 - Industrial<br />

security principles<br />

SEP2602 - Industrial<br />

security practice<br />

SEP2603 - Corporate<br />

Investigation II<br />

SEP2604 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures II<br />

SEP2605 - Security<br />

Technology and Information<br />

Security II<br />

Electives;Choose 2 from the following.<br />

CMY2601 - Crime Risk<br />

Perspectives<br />

CMY2602 - Principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crime Prevention,<br />

Reduction and Control<br />

CRI2601 - Introduction To<br />

Crime Information Systems<br />

For Policing<br />

HRM2605 - Human<br />

Resource Management For<br />

Line Managers<br />

LRM2601 - Labour Relations<br />

Management (Macro)<br />

PMN201P - Project<br />

Management II<br />

SPP201S - Safety Principles<br />

and Practice II<br />

SEP3702 - Integrated<br />

Security Risk Project<br />

Management<br />

SEP3703 - Corporate<br />

Investigation III<br />

SEP3704 - Security Risk<br />

Control Measures III<br />

SEP3705 - Security<br />

Technology and Information<br />

Security III<br />

Electives: Choose 3 from the following.<br />

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction<br />

To Crime<br />

CRI3701 - Crime Information<br />

Systems For Policing<br />

GGH3708 - Environmental<br />

Awareness and<br />

Responsibility<br />

PGE301P - Program<br />

Management III<br />

PMA342T - Personnel<br />

Management III<br />

SMN301S - Safety<br />

Management III<br />

Rules<br />

MAC15011.<br />

Please note that if students wishing to continue into the BTSEC degree it is recommended that this module be taken.<br />

12


Qualification Diploma In Law NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code 98750 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or an Equivalent Qualification.<br />

First Level Recommendations Second Level Recommendations Third Level Recommendations<br />

. . .<br />

BWE1501 - Business<br />

Practice and Workplace<br />

Ethics<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Law<br />

CZL1504 - Citizenship Law<br />

DPP1503 - Democracy and<br />

Public Participation<br />

ENN1504 - Practising<br />

Workplace English<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To<br />

Law<br />

PAR1501 - Introduction To<br />

Paralegal Studies<br />

PVL1501 - Law <strong>of</strong> Persons<br />

SCL1501 - Skills Course For<br />

Law Students<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

CAL2601 - Constitutional<br />

and Administrative Law<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

FBE2604 - Forms <strong>of</strong><br />

Business Enterprise<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

IND2601 - <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />

Customary Law<br />

IOS2601 - Interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutes<br />

LEG2601 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Management<br />

LLW2601 - Individual Labour<br />

Law<br />

LLW2602 - Collective<br />

Labour Law<br />

LSB2605 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

Small Businesses (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

PAC2602 - Paralegal Advice<br />

Centre (Offered from 2013)<br />

PVL2601 - Family Law<br />

PVL2602 - Law <strong>of</strong><br />

Succession<br />

SWL2603 - Social Welfare<br />

Law (Offered from 2013)<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601 (LLB/CAL2601:<br />

DipLaw)<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

COL3704 - Consumer Law<br />

(Offered from 2014)<br />

EDL3703 - Education Law<br />

(Offered from 2014)<br />

HIL3705 - HIV/AIDS and<br />

The Law (Offered from<br />

2014)<br />

LAH3701 - Land and<br />

Housing (Offered from 2014)<br />

LGL3702 - Local<br />

Government Law (Offered<br />

from 2014)<br />

PVL3702 - Law <strong>of</strong> Contract<br />

PVL3703 - Law <strong>of</strong> Delict<br />

EVI3701 - Admissibility <strong>of</strong><br />

Evidence<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification Bachelor Of Arts Criminology NQF Exit Level 6<br />

Qualification code 03425 - CRI Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption<br />

Repeaters only Until 2012<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.<br />

CMY1501 - Introduction<br />

To Criminology: Crime,<br />

Offenders And Criminal<br />

Behaviour<br />

CMY1502 - Introduction To<br />

Criminology: Victims And<br />

Reduction Of Crime<br />

CMY1503 - Introduction To<br />

Criminology: Reaction To<br />

Crime<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

Electives:Choose 3 from the following.<br />

COM1501 - Fundamentals<br />

Of Communication<br />

COM1502 - Communication<br />

Contexts And Applications<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles Of<br />

Criminal Law<br />

FLS1501 - The Origins Of<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

FLS1502 - Foundations Of<br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To<br />

Law<br />

IOP1501 - Psychological<br />

Processes In Work Context<br />

IOP1601 - Personality In<br />

Work Context<br />

PUB1501 - The Nature,<br />

Content And Scope Of<br />

Public Administration<br />

PUB1601 - The Structuring<br />

And Functioning Of Public<br />

Services<br />

PVL1501 - Law Of Persons<br />

PYC1501 - Basic<br />

Psychology<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Co:IOP1501<br />

Co:PUB1501<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

CMY2602 - Principles<br />

Of Crime Prevention,<br />

Reduction And Control<br />

CMY2605 - Reaction To<br />

Crime: Alternative Dispute<br />

Resolution<br />

CMY2601 - Crime Risk<br />

Perspectives<br />

CMY2603 - Child and Youth<br />

Misbehaviour<br />

CMY2604 - Dealing with<br />

young <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />

Electives: Choose 7 from the following.<br />

ADL2601 - Administrative<br />

Law<br />

CMP2601 - Law Of Criminal<br />

Procedure: Pre-Trial<br />

CSL2601 - Constitutional<br />

Law<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law:<br />

Specific Crimes<br />

FUR2601 - Fundamental<br />

Rights<br />

IOP209Y - Workforce<br />

Diversity<br />

IOP2601 - Organisational<br />

Research Methodology<br />

IOP2602 - Organisational<br />

Psychology<br />

IOP2604 - Psychological<br />

Adjustment In The Work<br />

Context<br />

IOP2608 - Forensic<br />

Industrial Psychology<br />

IOS2601 - Interpretation Of<br />

Statutes<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with<br />

or follow on SCL1501,<br />

ILW1501, CSL2601 and<br />

IOS2601.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with<br />

or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601<br />

P:IOP1501,IOP1601<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with<br />

or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601<br />

CMY3701 - The Explanation<br />

Of Crime<br />

CMY3702 - Crime<br />

Typologies<br />

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction<br />

To Crime<br />

CMY3705 - Victimology<br />

CMY3706 - Contemporary<br />

Criminological Issues<br />

CMY3708 - Qualitative<br />

research methodology in<br />

Criminology<br />

CMY3709 - Quantitative<br />

research methodology in<br />

Criminology<br />

Electives: Choose 3 from the following.<br />

CMP3701 - Law Of Criminal<br />

Procedure: Trial And Post-<br />

Trial<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence:<br />

Admissibility Of Evidence<br />

EVI3702 - Evidence:<br />

The Presentation And<br />

Assessment Of Evidence<br />

IOP3704 - Employment<br />

Relations<br />

IOP3706 - Personnel<br />

Psychology: Employee<br />

Retention<br />

IOP3095 - Work Group<br />

Dynamics And Diversity<br />

PUB301E - Public<br />

Management Skills<br />

PUB305J - Ethics In<br />

Public Administratrion And<br />

Administrative Justice<br />

PUB3702 - Public Human<br />

Resource Management<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Pre:IOP201,IOP202<br />

Pre:IOP201,IOP202<br />

Pre:IOP201,IOP202<br />

Pre:PUB1501, OR<br />

PUB101,PUB1602 OR<br />

PUB102<br />

Pre:PUB1501, or<br />

PUB101,PUB1601or<br />

PUB102<br />

Pre:PUB1501,PUB1601<br />

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

PYC1502 - Psychology In<br />

Society<br />

PUB2602 - Protection<br />

Services<br />

PYC3702 - Abnormal<br />

Behaviour And Mental<br />

Health<br />

Pre: PYC1501, PYC1502<br />

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy<br />

SCK1502 - Introduction<br />

To Social Work And The<br />

Helping Process<br />

Languages:Choose 1 from the following.<br />

ENN103F - English For<br />

Academic Purposes<br />

ENN106J - English<br />

Communication For Law<br />

SCL1501 - Skills Course For<br />

Law Students<br />

PUB2604 - Welfare And<br />

Social Services<br />

Co:SCK1501 or SCK101W PVL2601 - Family Law Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

PYC2601 - Personality<br />

Theories<br />

PYC2604 - Community<br />

Psychology: Re-Imagining<br />

Community<br />

PYC2605 - Hiv/Aids Care<br />

And Counselling<br />

SCK2601 - Facilitative<br />

Communication In Groups<br />

And Communities<br />

SCK2604 - Counselling<br />

Skills<br />

PYC3703 - Cognition:<br />

Thinking, Memory And<br />

Problem Solving<br />

PYC3706 - Community<br />

Psychology: Intervention<br />

Strategies<br />

SCK3701 - Social Case<br />

Work<br />

SCK3702 - Social Group<br />

Work<br />

SCK3703 - Community<br />

Work<br />

Pre: PYC1501, PYC1502<br />

Pre:SCK1501,SCK1502; Co<br />

SCK3028<br />

Pre:SCK101W/<br />

SCK1501+SCK102X/<br />

SCK1502Y<br />

Pre:SCK101W/<br />

SCK1501+SCK102X/<br />

SCK1502Y/<br />

SCK2013,SCK2046<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Criminology NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code 98681 Total NQF Credits 360<br />

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption<br />

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Compulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.<br />

CMY1501 - Introduction<br />

To Criminology: Crime,<br />

Offenders and Criminal<br />

Behaviour<br />

CMY1502 - Introduction To<br />

Criminology: Victims and<br />

Reduction <strong>of</strong> Crime<br />

CMY1503 - Introduction To<br />

Criminology: Reaction To<br />

Crime (Criminology)<br />

ENN1504 - Practicing<br />

workplace English<br />

EUP1501 - End-User<br />

Computing (Practical)<br />

Electives:Choose 3 from the following.<br />

COM1501 - Fundamentals<br />

<strong>of</strong> Communication<br />

COM1502 - Communication<br />

Contexts and Applications<br />

CRW1501 - Introduction To<br />

The General Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

Criminal Law<br />

FLS1501 - The Origins <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

FLS1502 - Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To<br />

Law<br />

IOP1501 - Psychological<br />

Processes In Work Context<br />

IOP1601 - Personality In<br />

Work Context<br />

PEN1501 - Introduction<br />

To Fundamental Penology<br />

(Penology)<br />

PEN1502 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration I:<br />

Module II: Introduction To<br />

Corrections Science<br />

PEN1503 - Correctional<br />

Skills (Penology)<br />

PUB1501 - The Nature,<br />

Content and Scope <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Administration<br />

PUB1601 - The Structuring<br />

and Functioning <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Services<br />

Recommendation: Should<br />

be taken together with or<br />

follow on SCL1501 and<br />

ILW1501.<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Co:IOP1501 or (IOP101M)<br />

Co:PUB1501 or PUB1018<br />

CMY2601 - Crime Risk<br />

Perspectives<br />

CMY2602 - Principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crime Prevention,<br />

Reduction and Control<br />

CMY2603 - Child and Youth<br />

Misbehaviour<br />

CMY2604 - Dealing With<br />

Young Offenders<br />

CMY2605 - Reaction To<br />

Crime: Alternative Dispute<br />

Resolutions<br />

Electives:Choose 7 from the following.<br />

ADL2601 - Administrative<br />

Law<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: Pre-Trial<br />

COM2603 - Intercultural,<br />

Development and Health<br />

Communication<br />

COM2604 - Media Studies:<br />

Mass Communication and<br />

Media Theory<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law:<br />

Specific Crimes<br />

CSL2601 - Constitutional<br />

Law<br />

FUR2601 - Fundamental<br />

Rights<br />

IOP209Y - Workforce<br />

Diversity<br />

IOP2601 - Organisational<br />

Research Methodology<br />

IOP2602 - Organisational<br />

Psychology<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501,<br />

ILW1501, CSL2601 and<br />

IOS2601<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501;<br />

ILW1501 and follow on<br />

CSL2601<br />

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502<br />

Pre:IOP1601 or(IOP102N)<br />

CMY3701 - The Explanation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Crime<br />

CMY3702 - Crime<br />

Typologies<br />

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction<br />

To Crime<br />

CMY3705 - Victimology<br />

CMY3706 - Contemporary<br />

Criminological Issues<br />

CMY3708 - Qualitative<br />

Research Methodology In<br />

Criminology<br />

CMY3709 - Quantitative<br />

Research Methodology In<br />

Criminology<br />

Electives:Choose 3 from the following.<br />

CMP3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Procedure: Trial and Post-<br />

Trial<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence:<br />

Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

EVI3702 - Evidence:<br />

The Presentation and<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

IOP3095 - Work Group<br />

Dynamics and Diversity<br />

IOP3704 - Employment<br />

Relations<br />

IOP3706 - Personnel<br />

Psychology: Employee<br />

Retention<br />

PEN3701 - Restorative<br />

Justice In Corrections<br />

PEN3702 - Advanced<br />

Fundamental Penologoy<br />

PEN3703 - Special Needs<br />

Offenders (Offered from<br />

2013)<br />

PEN3704 - Unit and Case<br />

Management In Correctional<br />

Services<br />

PEN3705 - Youth<br />

Corrections<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Pre:IOP201Q,IOP202R<br />

Pre:IOP2601,IOP2602<br />

or(IOP201Q,IOP202R)<br />

Pre:IOP2601,IOP2602<br />

or(IOP201Q,IOP202R)<br />

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites<br />

PVL1501 - Law <strong>of</strong> Persons Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

IOP2604 - Psychological<br />

Adjustment In The Work<br />

Context<br />

Pre:IOP1601 or(IOP102N) PEN3706 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module II: Offender<br />

Development<br />

PYC1501 - Basic<br />

Psychology<br />

PYC1502 - Psychology In<br />

Society<br />

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy<br />

SCK1502 - Introduction<br />

To Social Work and The<br />

Helping Process<br />

SCK1503 - Practical Work<br />

SCL1501 - Skills course<br />

for law<br />

IOP2608 - Forensic<br />

Industrial Psychology<br />

IOS2601 - Interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />

Statutes<br />

PEN2601 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

II: Module I: Fundamental<br />

Penology<br />

PEN2602 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration II:<br />

Module II: Social Dynamics<br />

In A Correctional Centre<br />

PEN2603 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

III: Module I: Community<br />

Corrections<br />

PEN2604 - Introduction To<br />

Correctional Management<br />

PEN2605 - Correctional<br />

Services Administration<br />

I: Module 1: Correctional<br />

Security<br />

PEN2606 - Admission and<br />

Release Mechanism<br />

PEN2607 - Administration <strong>of</strong><br />

The Correctional Service Act<br />

PEN2608 - Correction and<br />

Care<br />

PUB2602 - Protection<br />

Services<br />

PUB2604 - Welfare and<br />

Social Services<br />

PVL2601 - Family Law<br />

PYC2601 - Personality<br />

Theories<br />

PYC2604 - Community<br />

Psychology: Re-Imagining<br />

Community<br />

PYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care<br />

and Counselling<br />

SCK2601 - Facilitative<br />

Communication In Groups<br />

and Communities<br />

SCK2604 - Counselling<br />

Skills<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Pre:PUB1601 or(PUB1029)<br />

Pre:PUB1601 or(PUB1029)<br />

Should be taken together<br />

with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Co:SCK1501, SCK1502,<br />

SCK1503<br />

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502<br />

PUB3701 - Public<br />

Management Skills (Offered<br />

from 2013)<br />

PUB3702 - Public Human<br />

Resource Management<br />

PUB3707 - Ethics In<br />

Public Administration and<br />

Administrative Justice<br />

(Offered from 2013)<br />

PYC3702 - Abnormal<br />

Behaviour and Mental<br />

Health<br />

PYC3703 - Cognition:<br />

Thinking, Memory and<br />

Problem Solving<br />

PYC3706 - Community<br />

Psychology: Intervention<br />

Strategies<br />

SCK3701 - Social Case<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3702 - Social Group<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

SCK3703 - Community<br />

Work (Offered from 2013)<br />

Pre:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)<br />

re:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)<br />

re:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)<br />

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502<br />

or(PYC101Y,PYC1023)<br />

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502<br />

or(PYC101Y,PYC1023)<br />

Pre:PYC2604<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (Undergraduate) NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code 03492 Total NQF Credits 480<br />

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption<br />

Repeaters only Until 2015<br />

First Level Recommendations Second Level Recommendations<br />

Compulsory.<br />

Compulsory.<br />

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) ADL2601 - Administrative Law Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501, ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601<br />

FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles<br />

For Law Practitioners<br />

FLS1501 - The Origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

FLS1502 - Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />

Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

CIP2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />

Procedure<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure:<br />

Pre-Trial<br />

CRW2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow<br />

on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601 and<br />

CRW2602<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CRW2601<br />

PVL1501 - Law <strong>of</strong> Persons<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601<br />

Languages:Choose 1 from the following. IND2601 - <strong>Africa</strong>n Customary Law Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

AFK1504 - Afrikaans For Law Students IOS2601 - Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Statutes Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601<br />

ENN106J - English Communication For Law MRL2601 - Entrepreneural Law Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

PVL2601 - Family Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

PVL2602 - Law <strong>of</strong> Succession<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Rules<br />

LLB comprises 40 modules. 35 compulsory modules and 5 optional modules. Student must take Introduction to the Theory <strong>of</strong> Law, Skills course for law students in<br />

first year <strong>of</strong> registration. Mimimum duration is 4 years. Maximum <strong>of</strong> 20 exemptions may be granted from another <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Students have until 2015 to complete this qualification. From 2016 students will be transferred to Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws (98680).<br />

TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS<br />

Students who have, between 2002-2006, passed accepted language modules in Afrikaans and English will retain credit towards the completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

LLB and need not register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501).<br />

Students who have passed only one language module must register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501).<br />

Students who passed only IND201V or IND202W retain credit for the module passed and must not register for IND2601 but must register for<br />

FAC1503.<br />

Students who have passed ILW1014 and ILW1025 as well as IND201V and IND202W must not register for FAC1503.<br />

Students who passed LCR401R and/or LCR402S may not register for LCR4806.<br />

Students who passed LPL413C may not register for either LPL4804 or LPL4805.<br />

Students who have passed both ILW1014 and ILW1025 retain credit for these modules and may not register for ILW1501. Students who have passed<br />

only one <strong>of</strong> ILW1014 or ILW1025 retain credit for the module passed and must register for FAC1503 and not for ILW1501.<br />

Students who have passed EVI1024 or EVI302B retain credit and may not register for EVI3702.<br />

Students who have passed FAC1502, ACN103 or TXN202 will retain credit for one <strong>of</strong> those modules and may not take FAC1503.<br />

Students who have passed CRW101V retain credit for that module and must not register for CRW2601 or EUP1501.<br />

Students who have passed EVI2016 retain credit for that module and must not register for EVI3702.<br />

Students who have passed MRL302N retain credit for that module and must not register for MRL4801.<br />

The LLB degree comprises FORTY MODULES which include thirty five compulsory and five elective modules. Some curriculum changes came<br />

into operation in 2008 and 2010. New compulsory modules were included in the curriculum, namely EUP1501, FAC1503, PVL3704 and LJU4802.<br />

Students who have already progressed quite far with their curriculum may find that this means that they have to do more than thirty five compulsory<br />

modules. Therefore they will have to do fewer than 5 electives, because only 40 modules are required to complete the qualification. Credits will be<br />

given for all modules already passed (e.g. credit will be given for both IND201V and IND202W which have now been replaced by IND2601).<br />

Only in exceptional cases may a student be allowed to register simultaneously for succeeding modules in legal subjects.<br />

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Third Level Recommendations Fourth Level Recommendations<br />

Compulsory.<br />

CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings<br />

CMP3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure: Trial<br />

and Post-Trial<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

MRL3701 - Insolvency Law<br />

MRL3702 - Labour Law<br />

PVL3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Property<br />

PVL3702 - Law <strong>of</strong> Contract (Private Law)<br />

PVL3703 - Law <strong>of</strong> Delict (Private Law)<br />

PVL3704 - Enrichment, Liability and Estoppel<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601; CRW2602 and<br />

CMP2601<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501; PVL 1501; PVL3702 and<br />

PVL3703<br />

Compulsory.<br />

HMLLB80 - LLB Research Methodology<br />

LCP4801 - International Law<br />

LJU4801 - Legal Philosophy<br />

LJU4802 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics<br />

MRL4801 - Law <strong>of</strong> Negotiable Instruments,<br />

Intellectual Property and Competition<br />

Electives: Choose 5 from the following<br />

LCP4802 - Legal Transactions In International<br />

Law<br />

LCP4803 - International Transport Law<br />

LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law<br />

LCP4805 - Environmental Law<br />

LCP4806 - Advanced Constitutional Law and<br />

Fundamental Rights<br />

LCP4807 - International Human Rights Law<br />

LCP4808 - World Trade Law<br />

LCP4809 - Education Law<br />

LCR4801 - Forensic Medicine<br />

LCR4802 - Medical Law<br />

LCR4803 - Media Law<br />

LCR4804 - Sentencing<br />

LCR4805 - Selected Private and Criminal Law<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> The Internet<br />

LCR4806 - Advanced Criminal Law<br />

LJU4803 - Comparative Law<br />

LJU4804 - Conflict <strong>of</strong> Laws<br />

LML4801 - Patent and Copyright Law<br />

LML4802 - The Law <strong>of</strong> Competition and<br />

Trademarks<br />

LML4803 - Advanced Labour Law<br />

LML4804 - Tax Law<br />

LML4805 - Insurance Law<br />

LML4806 - Company Law<br />

LML4807 - Banking Law and Usage<br />

LML4808 - <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Trade<br />

LML4809 - Advanced Bills <strong>of</strong> Exchange and<br />

Cheque Law<br />

LML4810 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Electronic<br />

Commerce<br />

LPL4802 - Law <strong>of</strong> Damages (Law <strong>of</strong> Damages)<br />

LPL4803 - Third Party Compensation Law<br />

LPL4804 - Conveyancing<br />

LPL4805 - Notarial Practice (Private Law)<br />

Should follow on all other compulsory law<br />

modules in the LLB<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501, ILW1501 and PVL3701<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501, ILW1501 and PVL3701<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW 19<br />

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Qualification Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws NQF Exit Level 8<br />

Qualification code 98680 Total NQF Credits 480<br />

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption<br />

First Level Recommendations Second Level Recommendations<br />

Compulsory.<br />

Compulsory.<br />

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) ADL2601 - Administrative Law Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601<br />

FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles<br />

For Law Practitioners<br />

FLS1501 - The Origins <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law<br />

FLS1502 - Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n<br />

Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

CIP2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />

Procedure<br />

CMP2601 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure:<br />

Pre-Trial<br />

CRW2601 - General Principles <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />

Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow<br />

on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601 and<br />

CRW2602<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CRW2601<br />

PVL1501 - Law <strong>of</strong> Persons<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601<br />

ENN106J - English Communication For Law IND2601 - <strong>Africa</strong>n Customary Law Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Languages: Choose one from the following: IOS2601 - Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Statutes Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601<br />

AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students<br />

(Afrikaans 103)<br />

ENN106J - English Communication for Law<br />

(English 106)<br />

MRL2601 - Entrepreneural Law<br />

PVL2601 - Family Law<br />

PVL2602 - Law <strong>of</strong> Succession<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501 and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Rules<br />

LLB comprises 40 modules. 35 compulsory modules and 5 optional modules. Student must take Introduction to the Theory <strong>of</strong> Law, Skills course for law students in<br />

first year <strong>of</strong> registration. Mimimum duration is 4 years. Maximum <strong>of</strong> 20 exemptions may be granted from another <strong>University</strong>.<br />

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Third Level Recommendations Fourth Level Recommendations<br />

Compulsory.<br />

CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings<br />

CMP3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure: Trial and<br />

Post-Trial<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and<br />

Assessment <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

MRL3701 - Insolvency Law<br />

MRL3702 - Labour Law<br />

PVL3701 - Law <strong>of</strong> Property<br />

PVL3702 - Law <strong>of</strong> Contract<br />

PVL3703 - Law <strong>of</strong> Delict<br />

PVL3704 - Enrichment, Liability and Estoppel<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601; CRW2602 and<br />

CMP2601<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

SCL1501; ILW1501; PVL 1501; PVL3702 and<br />

PVL3703<br />

Compulsory.<br />

HMLLB80 - LLB Research Methodology<br />

LCP4801 - International Law<br />

LJU4801 - Legal Philosophy<br />

LJU4802 - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics<br />

MRL4801 - Law <strong>of</strong> Negotiable Instruments,<br />

Intellectual Property and Competition<br />

Electives: Choose 5 from the following:<br />

LCP4802 - Legal Transactions In International Law<br />

LCP4803 - International Transport Law<br />

LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law<br />

LCP4805 - Environmental Law<br />

LCP4806 - Advanced Constitutional Law and<br />

Fundamental Rights<br />

LCP4807 - International Human Rights Law<br />

LCP4808 - World Trade Law<br />

LCP4809 - Education Law<br />

LCR4801 - Forensic Medicine<br />

LCR4802 - Medical Law<br />

LCR4803 - Media Law<br />

LCR4804 - Sentencing<br />

LCR4805 - Selected Private and Criminal Law<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> The Internet<br />

LCR4806 - Advanced Criminal Law<br />

LJU4803 - Comparative Law<br />

LJU4804 - Conflict <strong>of</strong> Laws<br />

LML4801 - Patent and Copyright Law<br />

LML4802 - The Law <strong>of</strong> Competition and Trademarks<br />

LML4803 - Advanced Labour Law<br />

LML4804 - Tax Law<br />

LML4805 - Insurance Law<br />

LML4806 - Company Law<br />

LML4807 - Banking Law and Usage<br />

LML4808 - <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Law <strong>of</strong> International Trade<br />

LML4809 - Advanced Bills <strong>of</strong> Exchange and Cheque<br />

Law<br />

LML4810 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> Electronic Commerce<br />

LPL4802 - Law <strong>of</strong> Damages<br />

LPL4803 - Third Party Compensation Law<br />

LPL4804 - Conveyancing<br />

LPL4805 - Notarial Practice<br />

Should follow on all other compulsory law modules<br />

in the LLB<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501<br />

Should be taken together with or follow on<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW 21SCL1501<br />

and ILW1501


Qualification<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Services Management<br />

Qualification code BTCOR Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

National Diploma: Correctional Services Management or equivalent qualifications in Social Work, Psychology, Education, Law,<br />

Criminology<br />

First Level<br />

Compulsory.<br />

CSA4M1C - Fundamental Influence (M0dule A)<br />

CSA4M2C - Comparative Correctional Services Systems (Module B)<br />

CSM4M1V - Correctional Services Management IV (Module I)<br />

CSM4M2V - Correctional Services Management IV (Module II)<br />

PEN4802 - Applied Research Methodology in Penology<br />

PEN4803 - Research Article in Penology<br />

Electives:Choose 1 from the following.<br />

APM432Z - Advanced Personnel Management IV<br />

AST441D - Strategic Correctional Services Management<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

P:PMA342T<br />

Co:MNG301A<br />

Qualification<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Investigation<br />

NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code BTFIN Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

National Diploma: Policing or Equivalent Qualification in the Field <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice (e.g. Criminology, Security Risk Management,<br />

Correctional Science Management etc). Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to the Chair <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Department.<br />

First Level<br />

Compulsory.<br />

RME101Q - Research Methodology<br />

FOI401F - Forensic Interviewing IV<br />

FOM401F - Forensic Methods and Techniques IV<br />

IDE401F - Identification IV<br />

INL401F - Intelligence IV<br />

LTP401F - Litigation Process IV<br />

SCI401F - Scene <strong>of</strong> Incident IV<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

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Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code BTPLC Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

National Diploma: Policing or Equivalent Qualification in the field <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice (e.g.Criminology,Security Risk<br />

Management,Correctional Science Management, etc). Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to<br />

the Chair <strong>of</strong> the Department.<br />

First Level<br />

compulsory.<br />

RME101Q - Research Methodology<br />

Majors:Choose 2 from the following.<br />

IOC401P - Investigation <strong>of</strong> Crime IV<br />

MNG301A - Strategic Planning 3a<br />

MNG302B - Strategic Implementation 3b<br />

PLC401P - Policing IV<br />

Electives:Choose 1from the following.<br />

AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition In An <strong>Africa</strong>n Language I<br />

AFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition In An <strong>Africa</strong>n Language 2<br />

CLA2601 - Commercial Law 2a<br />

CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes<br />

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)<br />

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility <strong>of</strong> Evidence<br />

FAC1501 - Introductory Financial Accounting<br />

FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights<br />

MNG381K - Management III<br />

MOT141R - Management <strong>of</strong> Training I<br />

MOT201U - Management <strong>of</strong> Training II<br />

ORE1M1M - Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 1)<br />

ORE1M2M - Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 2)<br />

OVM2601 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIa<br />

OVM2602 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIb<br />

OVM3701 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIa<br />

OVM3702 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIb<br />

PRO131V - Public Relations I<br />

PYC3701 - Social Psychology (Psychology)<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

P:MNG2016 or MNG381K or BSM301P or MAR332S or BAN361N or TTM302T OR<br />

AST452E or PEN3708 or PEN3703 or AGM 211A or SMN301S<br />

Co: MNG301A<br />

P:MNG241Y<br />

P:MOT141R<br />

P:OVM151R or OVM1501,OVM1502<br />

P:OVM151R or OVM1501,OVM1502<br />

P:OVM2601,OVM2602<br />

P:OVM2601,OVM2602<br />

P:PYC1501,PYC1502 or ANY FOUR FIRST LEVEL MODULES<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification<br />

Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Management<br />

Qualification code BTSEC Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Diploma: Security Management. Students with the following qualifications: Diploma: Policing, Police Administration or Correctional<br />

Services Management, OR BTech: Policing, Forensic Investigation or Correctional Services Management OR BA: Criminology or<br />

Criminal Justice can access the BTSEC by means <strong>of</strong> RPL and/or completing selected top-up NDSCR modules NDP<br />

First Level<br />

No group<br />

ACI401S - Advanced Corporate Investigations IV<br />

MNG301A - Strategic Planning 3a<br />

MNG302B - Strategic Implementation 3b<br />

RME101Q - Research Methodology<br />

SRM401S - Security Risk Management IV<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

P:SEP1503,SEP2603<br />

P:MNG2016 or MNG381K or BSM301P or MAR332S or BAN361N or TTM302T OR<br />

AST452E or PEN3708 or PEN3703 or AGM 211A or SMN301S or MNG241Y<br />

Co: MNG301A<br />

P:SEP3701,SEP3702<br />

Rules<br />

1. National Diploma: Security Management 2. ND or BTech in Policing; Police Administration; Correctional Services Management, Forensic Investigation OR BA:<br />

Criminology or Criminal Justice will be allowed direct access on following conditions: - completes (NDP) the Diploma Security Management mod ules Industrial<br />

Security (SEP2601/SEP2602); Security Practice III (SEP3701/SEP3702); Security Risk Control Measures II & III (SEP2604/SEP3704); Corporate Investigation II & III<br />

(SEP2603/SEP3703). In addition students to complete Introduction to Management Accounting (MAC1501) (which replaces Accounting Skills I (ASK131); or Costing<br />

and Estimating (CES181T); or Introductory Financial Accounting/Financial Accounting Reporting (FAC1501/FAC1601) - Write and pass RPL challenge examinations<br />

re Management I (MNG1501/MNG1602) and II (MND2601/MND2602) - Registers Manage ment III (MNG381K) as soon as the challenge examinations for Management<br />

I and II have been passed NB. After passing Industrial Security (SEP2601/SEP2602) Security Practice III (SEP3701/SEP3702); Security Risk Control Measures<br />

II & III (SEP2604/SEP3704); Corporate Investigation II &III (SEP2603/SEP3703) will be allowed to register for BTech subjects, except Management IV. 3. A student<br />

who is in possession <strong>of</strong> the BTech degree in Policing/Forensic Investigation or Correctional Services Management will be awarded an additional credit s towards this<br />

degree: - Research Methodology (RME101-Q). BTech Policing and Forensic Investiga tion students will also receive a credit exemption for Corporate Investigation II if<br />

they have completed Investigation <strong>of</strong> Crime I-IV.<br />

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Qualification<br />

Postgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and NQF Exit Level 8<br />

AIDS)<br />

Qualification code 98757 Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

A BA(Health Sciences) with an average <strong>of</strong> 60% OR a <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n LLB or BProc or BIuris or BA (Law) or BComm(Law) degree, or<br />

A foreign LLB degree <strong>of</strong> minimum three years duration.<br />

First Level<br />

.<br />

PLH4801 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS: HIV and AIDS In The Healthcare Context<br />

PLH4802 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS: Medical Law<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

PLH4803 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS: The Rights and Duties <strong>of</strong> Persons Living With<br />

HIV and AIDS<br />

PLH4804 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS: HIV and AIDS In The Workplace<br />

PLH4805 - Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS: The Impact <strong>of</strong> HIV and AIDS On Women and<br />

Children<br />

Rules<br />

This qualification is <strong>of</strong>fered online and students must have access to computers and online networks. To be awarded the Postgraduate diploma in HIV and AIDS,<br />

students must register for ALL modules simultaneously as listed on the curriculum, and pass them all simultaneously as the Postgraduate Diploma will be assessed<br />

as a whole.<br />

Curriculums 2012: CLAW<br />

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Qualification Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Criminology NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code 04243 Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

Repeaters only Until 2012<br />

BA degree with Criminology on levels I, II and III. Students must have obtained an average <strong>of</strong> at least 60% or more in the final<br />

examination (level III) and passed the course less than six years ago<br />

First Level<br />

Compulsory.<br />

CMY4801 Fundamental criminology<br />

CMY4802 Research methodology<br />

CMY4803 Contemporary crime issues<br />

CMY4804 Criminological evaluation and assessment<br />

CMY4805 Research article<br />

Pre/Co-requisites<br />

Qualification Honours Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts In Penology NQF Exit Level 7<br />

Qualification code 04847 Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

BA Degree with specialisation in Penology, Criminology, Administration <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice or The B Tech Degree in Correctional<br />

Services Management or Equivalent Qualification<br />

First Level<br />

Compulsory.<br />

KRPNL36 - Penitentiary Penology<br />

KRPNL48 - Judicial Penology<br />

PEN4801 - Fundamental Penology<br />

PEN4802 - Applied Research Methodology in Penology<br />

PEN4803 - Research Article in Penology<br />

Recommendations<br />

Should be taken with or follow on PEN4802<br />

Qualification Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts Honours In Criminology NQF Exit Level 8<br />

Qualification code 98682 Total NQF Credits 120<br />

Admission Requirements<br />

BA degree with Criminology on levels I, II and III. Students must have obtained an average <strong>of</strong> at least 60% or more in the final<br />

examination (level III)<br />

First Level<br />

.<br />

CMY4801 - Fundamental Criminology<br />

CMY4802 - Applied research methodology<br />

CMY4803 - Contemporary Crime Issues<br />

CMY4804 - Criminological evaluation and analysis<br />

CMY4805 - Research Article<br />

Recommendations<br />

Should be taken with or follow on CMY4802<br />

Rules<br />

Students are strongly urged to register for CMY4802 before CMY4805 as this will enhance their chances <strong>of</strong> success in CMY4805.<br />

Disclaimer: Students who proceed to register for CMY4802 and CMY4805 concurrently despite the aforementioned warning do so at their own risk and acknowledge<br />

that the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong> (UNISA) cannot be held accountable for a failure by the student to comply with said module requirements and/or achieve satisfactory<br />

results therein.<br />

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