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National DiplomasNational Diploma: Correctional Services Management New Curriculum From 2010 (NDCSM - N10) 4National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum (NDPLC - NEW) 6National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum (NDPLC - OLD) 7National Diploma: Security Risk Management (NDSCR - NEW) 8

DiplomasDiploma In Corrections Management (98218) 9Diploma In Policing (98220) 11Diploma In Security Management (98221) 12Diploma In Law (98750) 13

Bachelor DegreesBachelor Of Arts Criminology (03425 - CRI) 14Bachelor of Arts In Criminology (98681) 16Bachelor of Laws (Undergraduate) (03492) 18Bachelor of Laws (98680) 20

Baccaleurs Technology DegreesBaccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional Services Management (BTCOR) 22Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Investigation (BTFIN) 22Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing (BTPLC) 23Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk Management (BTSEC) 24

Postgraduate DiplomasPostgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and AIDS) (98757) 25

Honours DegreesHonours Bachelor of Arts in Criminology (04243) 26Honours Bachelor of Arts In Penology (04847) 26Bachelor of Arts Honours In Criminology (98682) 26

The information contained in this brochure was accurate at the time of publication (30 September 2011).

For updates, please go to the Unisa website http://www.unisa.ac.za or to the Unisa mobi site http://mobi.unisa.ac.za.

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National DiplomasNational Diploma: Correctional Services Management New Curriculum From 2010 (NDCSM - N10) 4National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum (NDPLC - NEW) 6National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum (NDPLC - OLD) 7National Diploma: Security Risk Management (NDSCR - NEW) 8

DiplomasDiploma In Corrections Management (98218) 9Diploma In Policing (98220) 11Diploma In Security Management (98221) 12Diploma In Law (98750) 13

Bachelor DegreesBachelor Of Arts Criminology (03425 - CRI) 14Bachelor of Arts In Criminology (98681) 16Bachelor of Laws (Undergraduate) (03492) 18Bachelor of Laws (98680) 20

Baccaleurs Technology DegreesBaccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional Services Management (BTCOR) 22Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Investigation (BTFIN) 22Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing (BTPLC) 23Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk Management (BTSEC) 24

Postgraduate DiplomasPostgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and AIDS) (98757) 25

Honours DegreesHonours Bachelor of Arts in Criminology (04243) 26Honours Bachelor of Arts In Penology (04847) 26Bachelor of Arts Honours In Criminology (98682) 26

Qualifications for the College of Law

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

PEN3701 - Restorative Justice In Corrections

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law

PEN2601 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module I: Fundamental Penology

PEN3704 - Unit and Case Management In Correctional Services

PEN1501 - Introduction To Fundamental Penology (Penology)

PEN2602 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module II: Social Dynamics In A Correctional Centre

PEN3705 - Youth Corrections

PEN1502 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module II: Introduction To Corrections Science

PEN2603 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module I: Community Corrections

PEN3706 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module II: Offender Development

PEN1503 - Correctional Skills (Penology)

PEN2604 - Introduction To Correctional Management

PEN3707 - Correctional Management Principles

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students

PEN2605 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module 1: Correctional Security

PEN3708 - Corectional Management Control Mechanism

Electives: Choose 4 from the following. PEN2607 - Administration of The Correctional Service Act

Electives: Choose 4 from the following.

PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration

Electives: Choose 3 from the following. PUB301E - Public Management Skills

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services

Co: PUB101 or PUB1501 PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB3701 - Public Management Skills (Offered from 2013)

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB1505 - Public Supply Chain Management

PUB2602 - Protection Services

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB3703 - Public Policy Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

SCK1502 - Introduction To Social Work and The Helping Process

PUB2605 - Culture and Education

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

PUB3704 - Organisational Studies In The Public Sector

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication In Groups and Communities

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

SCK2602 - Practical Work Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

PUB3707 - Ethics In Public Administration and Administrative Justice (Offered from 2013)

Pre: PUB101 or PUB1501, PUB102 or PUB1601

SCK2603 - Welfare Policy Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

SCK3028 - Social Group Work

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

SCK2604 - Counselling Skills

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

SCK3039 - Community Work

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502; Co: SCK305B

SCK304A - Practical Work In Social Case and Group Work

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502; Co: SCK3039

SCK305B - Practical Work: Community Work

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502; Co: SCK3039

SCK3702 - Social Group Work (Offered from 2013)

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

Qualification National Diploma: Correctional Services Management New Curriculum From 2010

NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code NDCSM - N10 Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification

Repeaters only Until 2012

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesSCK3703 - Community Work (Offered from 2013)

Pre: SCK101W/ SCK1501 + SCK1502

SCK3704 - Practical Work In Social Case and Group Work (Offered from 2013)SCK3705 - Practical Work: Community Work (Offered from 2013)

RulesStudents have until the end of 2012 to complete this curriculum of this National Diploma. Students who do not complete this curriculum of the National Diploma by the end of 2012, will be allowed to register for the Diploma in Corrections Management (qualification code 98218)

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites. ALL COMPULSORY. ALL COMPULSORY.CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles of Criminal Law

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

CRI3701 - Crime Information Systems For Policing

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

CRI2601 - Introduction To Crime Information Systems For Policing

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on CRW1501

MNG1502 - Management I A CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

MNG381K - Management III Pre:MNG241Y or MND2601

MNG1602 - Management Ib Co:MNB101 or MNB1501or MNG1M14

OVM2601 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIa

OVM3701 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIa

OVM1501 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ia

OVM2602 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIb

OVM3702 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIb

OVM1502 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ib

POL2601 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIa

POL3701 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIa

POL1501 - Crime Prevention For Policing Ia

POL2602 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIb

POL3702 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIb

POL1502 - Crime Prevention Princeples For Policing Ib

PRF2601 - Introduction To Professionalism For Policing IIa

PRF3701 - Professionalism For Policing IIIa

ENN103F - English for academic purposes

PRF2602 - Introduction To Professionalism For Policing IIb

PRF3702 - Professionalism For Policing IIIb

INS1502 - Developing information skills for lifelong learning

MND2601 - Management IIA

EPP2601 - Applied Communication in Policing

Qualification National Diploma: Policing New Curriculum NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code NDPLC - NEW Total NQF Credits 360

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

Repeaters only Until 2012

RulesCredits will be given for the following modules if the first phase of Basic Training at the SAPS Training Colleges was passed since 1998. A certified copy of the certifi-cate or a letter signed by the commander of the college must be submitted together with the application for credits.Crime prevention principles for policing I: POL1501& POL1502Investigative principles for policing I: OVM1501 & OVM1502

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. . .

CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles of Criminal Law

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

MNG1502 - Management I A CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

MNG381K - Management III Pre:MNG241Y or MND2601 and MND2602

MNG1602 - Management Ib Pre:MNG1501 OR MNG1M14

OVM2601 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIa

OVM3701 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIa

OVM1501 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ia

OVM2602 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIb

OVM3702 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIb

OVM1502 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ib

POL2601 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIa

POL3701 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIa

POL1501 - Crime Prevention For Policing Ia

POL2602 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIb

POL3702 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIb

POL1502 - Crime Prevention Princeples For Policing Ib

MND2601 - Management IIA

Electives. Choose 1 from the following: MND2602 - Management IIB

EPP1501 Applied Communication in Policing 1aEPP1502 Applied Communication in Policing 1b EUP1501 End-User Computing (Practical)EUC131 End-user computing (Theory)

Qualification National Diploma: Policing Old Curriculum NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code NDPLC - OLD Total NQF Credits 276

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

Repeaters only Until 2013

RulesCredits will be given for the following modules if the first phase of Basic Training at the SAPS Training Colleges was passed since 1998. A certified copy of the certifi-cate or a letter signed by the commander of the college must be submitted together with the application for credits.Crime prevention principles for policing I: POL1501& POL1502Investigative principles for policing I: OVM1501 & OVM1502

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Qualification National Diploma: Security Risk Management

NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code NDSCR - NEW Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification

Repeaters only Until 2012

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory Compulsory CompulsoryENN1504 - Practising Workplace English (English 104)

MND2601 - Management IIA Pre: MNG131V or MNG1M14, MNG1M25 or MNG1502, MNG1602

MNG381K - Management III Pre: MNG241Y

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

MND2602 - Management IIB Pre: MNG131V or MNG1M14, MNG1M25 or MNG1502, MNG1602

SEP3701 - Applied Security Risk Management

MNG1502 - Management I (Module 1)

SEP2601 - Industrial Security Principles

SEP3702 - Integrated Security Risk Project Management

MNG1602 - Management Ib Co: MNB101 or MNB1501 or MNG1M14

SEP2602 - Industrial Security in Practise

SEP3703 - Corporate Investigation III

SEP1501 - Security Principles And Practices I

SEP2603 - Corporate Investigation II

SEP3704 - Security Risk Control Measures III

SEP1502 - Fire Prevention And Safety Strategies

SEP2604 - Security Risk Control Measures II

SEP3705 - Security Technology And Information Security III

SEP1503 - Corporate Investigation I

SEP2605 - Security Technology And Information Security II

Electives:Choose 3 from the following

SEP1504 - Security Risk Control Measures I

Electives: Choose 2 from the following CMY3704 - Formal Reaction To Crime

SEP1505 - Security Technology And Information Security I

CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives

MNA3M1G - Management Accounting III (Module 1)

Pre: CTA2M1A, CTA2M2A

Electives: Choose 2 from the following CMY2602 - Principles Of Crime Prevention, Reduction And Control

MNA3M2H - Management Accounting III (Module 2)

Pre: CTA2M1A, CTA2M2A

CMY1503 - Introduction To Criminology: Reaction To Crime

CTA2M1A - Cost Accounting II: Module 1

SMN301S - Safety Management

Pre: SPP201S

FAC1501 - Introductory Financial Accounting AND FAC1601 Financial Accounting Reporting

CTA2M2A - Cost Accounting II: Module 2

PMA342T - Personnel Management

Pre: PMA221S

INR131Y - Industrial Relations I

INR251X - Industrial Relations II

Pre: INR131Y ORE301M - Organisational Effectiveness

Pre: ORE202M

ORE1M1M - Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 1) AND ORE1M2M Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 2)

ORE202M - Organisational Effectiveness II

Pre: ORE1M1M, ORE1M2M or ORE101M

PMA111W - Personnel Management I

PMA221S - Personnel Management II

Pre: PMA111W

PUD101P - Public Service Delivery I

PMN201P - Project Management II

Pre: PUD101P

SPP101S - Safety Principles And Practice I

SPP201S - Safety Principles And Practice II

Pre: SPP101S

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ENN103F - English For Academic Purposes

FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

PEN3707 - Correctional Management Principles

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

PEN2607 - Administration of The Correctional Service Act

PEN3708 - Corectional Management Control Mechanism (Penology)

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law

Major: Choose 6 from the following: Major: Choose 4 from the following modules

PEN1501 - Introduction To Fundamental Penology

PEN2601 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module I: Fundamental Penology

PEN3701 - Restorative justice in Corrections

PEN1502 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module II: Introduction To Corrections Science

PEN2602 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module II Social dynamics in a correctional centre

PEN3702 - Advanced fundamental Penology

PEN1503 - Correctional Skills

PEN2603 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module I:Community corrections

PEN3703 - Special needs offenders (Offered from 2013)

Electives:Choose 4 from the following. PEN2604 - Introduction to Correctional Management

PEN3704 - Unit and case management

PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration

PEN2605 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module I: Correctional Security

PEN3705 - Youth corrections (available from 2013)

PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services

Co:PUB1501 or PUB1018 PEN2606 - Admission and release mechanisms

PEN3706 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module II: Offender development

PUB1505 - Public Supply Chain Management

PEN2608 - Correction and care

Electives Choose 4 from the following:

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy Electives:Choose 3 from the following. PUB3701 - Public Management Skills (Offered from 2013)

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

SCK1502 - Introduction To Social Work and The Helping Process

Co:SCK1501 PUB2601 - Foundations of Public Administration

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB2602 - Protection Services

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB3703 - Public Policy Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB3704 - Organisational Studies In The Public Sector

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB2605 - Culture and Education

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

PUB3705 - Public Financial Administration and Management

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication In Groups and Communities (Social Work 201)

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 PUB3707 - Ethics In Public Administration and Administrative Justice (Offered from 2013)

Co:PUB1501 or (PUB10180,PUB1601or( PUB1029)

SCK2602 - Practical Work Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 SCK3702 - Social Group Work (Social Work 302) (Offered from 2013)SCK3703 - Community Work (Social Work 303) (Offered from 2013)

SCK2603 - Welfare Policy (Social Work 203)

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 SCK3704 - Practical Work In Social Case and Group Work (Social Work 304) (Offered from 2013)

Qualification Diploma In Corrections Management NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code 98218 Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesSCK2604 - Counselling Skills

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502 SCK3705 - Practical Work: Community Work (Offered from 2013)GGH3708 - Environmental awareness and responsibilityMNG301A - Srategic Planning 3A

RulesThis qualification replaces both the old curriculum (NDCRS) and the revised curriculum (NDCSM – OLD) of the National Diploma in Correctional Services Manage-ment. All students previously registered for the two old curricula of the National Diploma in Correctional Services Management must convert to the new curriculum of the Diploma in Corrections Management as from 2012. A maximum of 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.A maximum of 240 credits for core (compulsory) modules passed in old curriculums, of which a maximum of 72 credits on NQF 5, 96 credits on NQF 6 and 72 credits on NQF 7.

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisites. . .CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles of Criminal Law

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

CRI3701 - Crime Information Systems For Policing

ENN103F - English For Academic Purposes

CRI2601 - Introduction To Crime Information Systems For Policing

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes

Recommendation: Should be taken together or follow on CRW1501

MNG381K - Management III Pre:MND2601 or(MNG241Y)

INS1502 - Developing Information Skills For Lifelong Learning

EPP2601 - Applied Communication In Policing

OVM3701 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIa

MNG1502 - Management I A MND2601 - Management IIa Pre: MNG1502 or MNG1M14 and MNG1602 or MNG1M25

OVM3702 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIb

MNG1602 - Management Ib Pre:MNB1501(MNB101D) or MNG1502(MNG1M14)

OVM2601 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIa

POL3701 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIa

OVM1501 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ia

OVM2602 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIb

POL3702 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIIb

OVM1502 - Investigative Principles For Policing Ib

POL2601 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIa

PRF3701 - Professionalism For Policing IIIa

POL1501 - Crime Prevention For Policing Ia

POL2602 - Crime Prevention Principles For Policing IIb

PRF3702 - Professionalism For Policing IIIb

POL1502 - Crime Prevention Princeples For Policing Ib

PRF2601 - Introduction To Professionalism For Policing IIaPRF2602 - Introduction To Professionalism For Policing IIb

Qualification Diploma In Policing NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code 98220 Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.ENN103F - English For Academic Purposes

MND2601 - Management IIa MNG381K - Management III Pre:MND2601 or(MNG241Y)

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

MND2602 - Management IIb SEP3701 - Applied Security Risk Management

MNG1502 - Management I A SEP2601 - Industrial security principles

SEP3702 - Integrated Security Risk Project Management

MNG1602 - Management Ib Pre:MNB1501(MNB101D) or MNG1502(MNG1M14)

SEP2602 - Industrial security practice

SEP3703 - Corporate Investigation III

SEP1501 - Security Principles and Practices I

SEP2603 - Corporate Investigation II

SEP3704 - Security Risk Control Measures III

SEP1502 - Fire Prevention and Safety Strategies

SEP2604 - Security Risk Control Measures II

SEP3705 - Security Technology and Information Security III

SEP1503 - Corporate Investigation I

SEP2605 - Security Technology and Information Security II

Electives: Choose 3 from the following.

SEP1504 - Security Risk Control Measures I

Electives;Choose 2 from the following. CMY3704 - Formal Reaction To Crime

SEP1505 - Security Technology and Information Security I

CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives

CRI3701 - Crime Information Systems For Policing

Electives:Choose 2 from the following. CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control

GGH3708 - Environmental Awareness and Responsibility

HRM1501 - Introduction To Human Resource Management

CRI2601 - Introduction To Crime Information Systems For Policing

PGE301P - Program Management III

LRM1501 - Introduction To Labour Relations Management

HRM2605 - Human Resource Management For Line Managers

PMA342T - Personnel Management III

MAC1501 - Introduction To Management Accounting

LRM2601 - Labour Relations Management (Macro)

SMN301S - Safety Management III

PUB1508 - Public Service Delivery I

PMN201P - Project Management II

CMY1503 - Introduction to criminology: reaction to crime

SPP201S - Safety Principles and Practice II

SPP101S - Safety Principles and Practice I

Qualification Diploma In Security Management NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code 98221 Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements Senior Certificate or NSC Degree/Diploma or Equivalent Qualification

RulesMAC15011. Please note that if students wishing to continue into the BTSEC degree it is recommended that this module be taken.

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First Level Recommendations Second Level Recommendations Third Level Recommendations. . .BWE1501 - Business Practice and Workplace Ethics

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CAL2601 - Constitutional and Administrative Law (Offered from 2013)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

COL3704 - Consumer Law (Offered from 2014)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles of Criminal Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

FBE2604 - Forms of Business Enterprise (Offered from 2013)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EDL3703 - Education Law (Offered from 2014)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CZL1504 - Citizenship Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

IND2601 - African Customary Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

HIL3705 - HIV/AIDS and The Law (Offered from 2014)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

DPP1503 - Democracy and Public Participation

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601 (LLB/CAL2601: DipLaw)

LAH3701 - Land and Housing (Offered from 2014)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ENN1504 - Practising Workplace English

LEG2601 - Legal Aspects of Environmental Management

LGL3702 - Local Government Law (Offered from 2014)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

LLW2601 - Individual Labour Law

PVL3702 - Law of Contract Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law

LLW2602 - Collective Labour Law

PVL3703 - Law of Delict Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

PAR1501 - Introduction To Paralegal Studies

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LSB2605 - Legal Aspects of Small Businesses (Offered from 2013)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3701 - Admissibility of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL1501 - Law of Persons Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PAC2602 - Paralegal Advice Centre (Offered from 2013)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students

PVL2601 - Family Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL2602 - Law of Succession

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

SWL2603 - Social Welfare Law (Offered from 2013)

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

Qualification Diploma In Law NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code 98750 Total NQF Credits 360

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

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.CMY1501 - Introduction To Criminology: Crime, Offenders And Criminal Behaviour

CMY2602 - Principles Of Crime Prevention, Reduction And Control

CMY3701 - The Explanation Of Crime

CMY1502 - Introduction To Criminology: Victims And Reduction Of Crime

CMY2605 - Reaction To Crime: Alternative Dispute Resolution

CMY3702 - Crime Typologies

CMY1503 - Introduction To Criminology: Reaction To Crime

CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction To Crime

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

CMY2603 - Child and Youth Misbehaviour

CMY3705 - Victimology

Electives:Choose 3 from the following. CMY2604 - Dealing with young offenders

CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological Issues

COM1501 - Fundamentals Of Communication

Electives: Choose 7 from the following. CMY3708 - Qualitative research methodology in Criminology

COM1502 - Communication Contexts And Applications

ADL2601 - Administrative Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501, ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601.

CMY3709 - Quantitative research methodology in Criminology

CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles Of Criminal Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

CMP2601 - Law Of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

Electives: Choose 3 from the following.

FLS1501 - The Origins Of South African Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

CMP3701 - Law Of Criminal Procedure: Trial And Post-Trial

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

FLS1502 - Foundations Of South African Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility Of Evidence

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law

FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation And Assessment Of Evidence

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

IOP1501 - Psychological Processes In Work Context

IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity

P:IOP1501,IOP1601 IOP3704 - Employment Relations

Pre:IOP201,IOP202

IOP1601 - Personality In Work Context

Co:IOP1501 IOP2601 - Organisational Research Methodology

IOP3706 - Personnel Psychology: Employee Retention

Pre:IOP201,IOP202

PUB1501 - The Nature, Content And Scope Of Public Administration

IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology

IOP3095 - Work Group Dynamics And Diversity

Pre:IOP201,IOP202

PUB1601 - The Structuring And Functioning Of Public Services

Co:PUB1501 IOP2604 - Psychological Adjustment In The Work Context

PUB301E - Public Management Skills

Pre:PUB1501, OR PUB101,PUB1602 OR PUB102

PVL1501 - Law Of Persons Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

IOP2608 - Forensic Industrial Psychology

PUB305J - Ethics In Public Administratrion And Administrative Justice

Pre:PUB1501, or PUB101,PUB1601or PUB102

PYC1501 - Basic Psychology

IOS2601 - Interpretation Of Statutes

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management

Pre:PUB1501,PUB1601

Qualification Bachelor Of Arts Criminology NQF Exit Level 6

Qualification code 03425 - CRI Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption

Repeaters only Until 2012

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPYC1502 - Psychology In Society

PUB2602 - Protection Services

PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour And Mental Health

Pre: PYC1501, PYC1502

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy PUB2604 - Welfare And Social Services

PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory And Problem Solving

Pre: PYC1501, PYC1502

SCK1502 - Introduction To Social Work And The Helping Process

Co:SCK1501 or SCK101W PVL2601 - Family Law Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies

Languages:Choose 1 from the following. PYC2601 - Personality Theories

SCK3701 - Social Case Work

Pre:SCK1501,SCK1502; Co SCK3028

ENN103F - English For Academic Purposes

PYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining Community

SCK3702 - Social Group Work

Pre:SCK101W/SCK1501+SCK102X/SCK1502Y

ENN106J - English Communication For Law

PYC2605 - Hiv/Aids Care And Counselling

SCK3703 - Community Work

Pre:SCK101W/SCK1501+SCK102X/SCK1502Y/SCK2013,SCK2046

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students

SCK2601 - Facilitative Communication In Groups And CommunitiesSCK2604 - Counselling Skills

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Qualification Bachelor of Arts In Criminology NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code 98681 Total NQF Credits 360

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption

First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory. Compulsory. Compulsory.CMY1501 - Introduction To Criminology: Crime, Offenders and Criminal Behaviour

CMY2601 - Crime Risk Perspectives

CMY3701 - The Explanation of Crime

CMY1502 - Introduction To Criminology: Victims and Reduction of Crime

CMY2602 - Principles of Crime Prevention, Reduction and Control

CMY3702 - Crime Typologies

CMY1503 - Introduction To Criminology: Reaction To Crime (Criminology)

CMY2603 - Child and Youth Misbehaviour

CMY3704 - Formal Reaction To Crime

ENN1504 - Practicing workplace English

CMY2604 - Dealing With Young Offenders

CMY3705 - Victimology

EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)

CMY2605 - Reaction To Crime: Alternative Dispute Resolutions

CMY3706 - Contemporary Criminological Issues

Electives:Choose 3 from the following. CMY3708 - Qualitative Research Methodology In Criminology

COM1501 - Fundamentals of Communication

CMY3709 - Quantitative Research Methodology In Criminology

COM1502 - Communication Contexts and Applications

Electives:Choose 3 from the following.

CRW1501 - Introduction To The General Principles of Criminal Law

Recommendation: Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501.

Electives:Choose 7 from the following. CMP3701 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

FLS1501 - The Origins of South African Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ADL2601 - Administrative Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501, ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

FLS1502 - Foundations of South African Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and Assessment of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law

COM2603 - Intercultural, Development and Health Communication

IOP3095 - Work Group Dynamics and Diversity

Pre:IOP201Q,IOP202R

IOP1501 - Psychological Processes In Work Context

COM2604 - Media Studies: Mass Communication and Media Theory

IOP3704 - Employment Relations

Pre:IOP2601,IOP2602 or(IOP201Q,IOP202R)

IOP1601 - Personality In Work Context

Co:IOP1501 or (IOP101M) CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

IOP3706 - Personnel Psychology: Employee Retention

Pre:IOP2601,IOP2602 or(IOP201Q,IOP202R)

PEN1501 - Introduction To Fundamental Penology (Penology)

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PEN3701 - Restorative Justice In Corrections

PEN1502 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module II: Introduction To Corrections Science

FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

PEN3702 - Advanced Fundamental Penologoy

PEN1503 - Correctional Skills (Penology)

IOP209Y - Workforce Diversity

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502 PEN3703 - Special Needs Offenders (Offered from 2013)

PUB1501 - The Nature, Content and Scope of Public Administration

IOP2601 - Organisational Research Methodology

PEN3704 - Unit and Case Management In Correctional Services

PUB1601 - The Structuring and Functioning of Public Services

Co:PUB1501 or PUB1018 IOP2602 - Organisational Psychology

Pre:IOP1601 or(IOP102N) PEN3705 - Youth Corrections

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First Level Pre/Co-requisites Second Level Pre/Co-requisites Third Level Pre/Co-requisitesPVL1501 - Law of Persons Should be taken together

with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

IOP2604 - Psychological Adjustment In The Work Context

Pre:IOP1601 or(IOP102N) PEN3706 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module II: Offender Development

PYC1501 - Basic Psychology

IOP2608 - Forensic Industrial Psychology

PUB3701 - Public Management Skills (Offered from 2013)

Pre:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)

PYC1502 - Psychology In Society

IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PUB3702 - Public Human Resource Management

re:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)

SCK1501 - Welfare Policy PEN2601 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module I: Fundamental Penology

PUB3707 - Ethics In Public Administration and Administrative Justice (Offered from 2013)

re:PUB1601 or (PUB1029)

SCK1502 - Introduction To Social Work and The Helping Process

PEN2602 - Correctional Services Administration II: Module II: Social Dynamics In A Correctional Centre

PYC3702 - Abnormal Behaviour and Mental Health

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502 or(PYC101Y,PYC1023)

SCK1503 - Practical Work PEN2603 - Correctional Services Administration III: Module I: Community Corrections

PYC3703 - Cognition: Thinking, Memory and Problem Solving

Pre:PYC1501,PYC1502 or(PYC101Y,PYC1023)

SCL1501 - Skills course for law

PEN2604 - Introduction To Correctional Management

PYC3706 - Community Psychology: Intervention Strategies

Pre:PYC2604

PEN2605 - Correctional Services Administration I: Module 1: Correctional Security

SCK3701 - Social Case Work (Offered from 2013)

PEN2606 - Admission and Release Mechanism

SCK3702 - Social Group Work (Offered from 2013)

PEN2607 - Administration of The Correctional Service Act

SCK3703 - Community Work (Offered from 2013)

PEN2608 - Correction and CarePUB2602 - Protection Services

Pre:PUB1601 or(PUB1029)

PUB2604 - Welfare and Social Services

Pre:PUB1601 or(PUB1029)

PVL2601 - Family Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PYC2601 - Personality TheoriesPYC2604 - Community Psychology: Re-Imagining CommunityPYC2605 - HIV/AIDS Care and CounsellingSCK2601 - Facilitative Communication In Groups and Communities

Co:SCK1501, SCK1502, SCK1503

SCK2604 - Counselling Skills

Co:SCK1501,SCK1502

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First Level Recommendations Second Level RecommendationsCompulsory. Compulsory.EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) ADL2601 - Administrative Law Should be taken together with or follow on

SCL1501, ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles For Law Practitioners

CIP2601 - General Principles of Civil Procedure

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

FLS1501 - The Origins of South African Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601 and CRW2602

FLS1502 - Foundations of South African Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CRW2601 - General Principles of Criminal Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CRW2601

PVL1501 - Law of Persons Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

Languages:Choose 1 from the following. IND2601 - African Customary Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

AFK1504 - Afrikaans For Law Students IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

ENN106J - English Communication For Law MRL2601 - Entrepreneural Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL2601 - Family Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

PVL2602 - Law of Succession Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

RulesLLB comprises 40 modules. 35 compulsory modules and 5 optional modules. Student must take Introduction to the Theory of Law, Skills course for law students in first year of registration. Mimimum duration is 4 years. Maximum of 20 exemptions may be granted from another University.

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

TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

Students who have, between 2002-2006, passed accepted language modules in Afrikaans and English will retain credit towards the completion of the LLB and need not register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501).Students who have passed only one language module must register for the Skills Course for Law Students (SCL1501).Students who passed only IND201V or IND202W retain credit for the module passed and must not register for IND2601 but must register for FAC1503.Students who have passed ILW1014 and ILW1025 as well as IND201V and IND202W must not register for FAC1503.Students who passed LCR401R and/or LCR402S may not register for LCR4806.Students who passed LPL413C may not register for either LPL4804 or LPL4805.Students who have passed both ILW1014 and ILW1025 retain credit for these modules and may not register for ILW1501. Students who have passed only one of ILW1014 or ILW1025 retain credit for the module passed and must register for FAC1503 and not for ILW1501.Students who have passed EVI1024 or EVI302B retain credit and may not register for EVI3702.Students who have passed FAC1502, ACN103 or TXN202 will retain credit for one of those modules and may not take FAC1503.Students who have passed CRW101V retain credit for that module and must not register for CRW2601 or EUP1501.Students who have passed EVI2016 retain credit for that module and must not register for EVI3702.Students who have passed MRL302N retain credit for that module and must not register for MRL4801.The LLB degree comprises FORTY MODULES which include thirty five compulsory and five elective modules. Some curriculum changes came into operation in 2008 and 2010. New compulsory modules were included in the curriculum, namely EUP1501, FAC1503, PVL3704 and LJU4802. 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 modules. Therefore they will have to do fewer than 5 electives, because only 40 modules are required to complete the qualification. Credits will be given for all modules already passed (e.g. credit will be given for both IND201V and IND202W which have now been replaced by IND2601).Only in exceptional cases may a student be allowed to register simultaneously for succeeding modules in legal subjects.

Qualification Bachelor of Laws (Undergraduate) NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code 03492 Total NQF Credits 480

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption

Repeaters only Until 2015

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Third Level Recommendations Fourth Level RecommendationsCompulsory. Compulsory.

CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

HMLLB80 - LLB Research Methodology Should follow on all other compulsory law modules in the LLB

CMP3701 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601; CRW2602 and CMP2601

LCP4801 - International Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4801 - Legal Philosophy Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and Assessment of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4802 - Professional Ethics Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL3701 - Insolvency Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL4801 - Law of Negotiable Instruments, Intellectual Property and Competition

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL3702 - Labour Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

Electives: Choose 5 from the following

PVL3701 - Law of Property Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4802 - Legal Transactions In International Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3702 - Law of Contract (Private Law) Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4803 - International Transport Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3703 - Law of Delict (Private Law) Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3704 - Enrichment, Liability and Estoppel Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; PVL 1501; PVL3702 and PVL3703

LCP4805 - Environmental Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4806 - Advanced Constitutional Law and Fundamental Rights

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4807 - International Human Rights Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4808 - World Trade Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4809 - Education Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4801 - Forensic Medicine Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4802 - Medical Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4803 - Media Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4804 - Sentencing Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4805 - Selected Private and Criminal Law Principles of The Internet

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4806 - Advanced Criminal Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4803 - Comparative Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4804 - Conflict of Laws Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4801 - Patent and Copyright Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4802 - The Law of Competition and Trademarks

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4803 - Advanced Labour Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4804 - Tax Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4805 - Insurance Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4806 - Company Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4807 - Banking Law and Usage Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4808 - South African Law of International Trade

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4809 - Advanced Bills of Exchange and Cheque Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4810 - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4802 - Law of Damages (Law of Damages) Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4803 - Third Party Compensation Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4804 - Conveyancing Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501, ILW1501 and PVL3701

LPL4805 - Notarial Practice (Private Law) Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501, ILW1501 and PVL3701

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Qualification Bachelor of Laws NQF Exit Level 8

Qualification code 98680 Total NQF Credits 480

Admission Requirements NSC Degree OR Matric Exemption

First Level Recommendations Second Level RecommendationsCompulsory. Compulsory.EUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical) ADL2601 - Administrative Law Should be taken together with or follow on

SCL1501; ILW1501, CSL2601 and IOS2601FAC1503 - Financial Accounting Principles For Law Practitioners

CIP2601 - General Principles of Civil Procedure

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

FLS1501 - The Origins of South African Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CMP2601 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601 and CRW2602

FLS1502 - Foundations of South African Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CRW2601 - General Principles of Criminal Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ILW1501 - Introduction To Law CRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific Crimes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CRW2601

PVL1501 - Law of Persons Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

CSL2601 - Constitutional Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

SCL1501 - Skills Course For Law Students FUR2601 - Fundamental Rights Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

ENN106J - English Communication For Law IND2601 - African Customary Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

Languages: Choose one from the following: IOS2601 - Interpretation of Statutes Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and follow on CSL2601

AFK1504 - Afrikaans for Law Students (Afrikaans 103)

MRL2601 - Entrepreneural Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

ENN106J - English Communication for Law (English 106)

PVL2601 - Family Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

PVL2602 - Law of Succession Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

RulesLLB comprises 40 modules. 35 compulsory modules and 5 optional modules. Student must take Introduction to the Theory of Law, Skills course for law students in first year of registration. Mimimum duration is 4 years. Maximum of 20 exemptions may be granted from another University.

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Third Level Recommendations Fourth Level RecommendationsCompulsory. Compulsory.

CIP3701 - Civil Procedure: Court Proceedings Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

HMLLB80 - LLB Research Methodology Should follow on all other compulsory law modules in the LLB

CMP3701 - Law of Criminal Procedure: Trial and Post-Trial

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; CRW2601; CRW2602 and CMP2601

LCP4801 - International Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of Evidence Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4801 - Legal Philosophy Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

EVI3702 - Evidence: The Presentation and Assessment of Evidence

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4802 - Professional Ethics Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL3701 - Insolvency Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL4801 - Law of Negotiable Instruments, Intellectual Property and Competition

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

MRL3702 - Labour Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

Electives: Choose 5 from the following:

PVL3701 - Law of Property Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4802 - Legal Transactions In International Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3702 - Law of Contract Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4803 - International Transport Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3703 - Law of Delict Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501 and PVL1501

LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

PVL3704 - Enrichment, Liability and Estoppel Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501; ILW1501; PVL 1501; PVL3702 and PVL3703

LCP4805 - Environmental Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4806 - Advanced Constitutional Law and Fundamental Rights

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4807 - International Human Rights Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4808 - World Trade Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCP4809 - Education Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4801 - Forensic Medicine Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4802 - Medical Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4803 - Media Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4804 - Sentencing Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4805 - Selected Private and Criminal Law Principles of The Internet

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LCR4806 - Advanced Criminal Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4803 - Comparative Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LJU4804 - Conflict of Laws Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4801 - Patent and Copyright Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4802 - The Law of Competition and Trademarks Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4803 - Advanced Labour Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4804 - Tax Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4805 - Insurance Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4806 - Company Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4807 - Banking Law and Usage Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4808 - South African Law of International Trade Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4809 - Advanced Bills of Exchange and Cheque Law

Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LML4810 - Legal Aspects of Electronic Commerce Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4802 - Law of Damages Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4803 - Third Party Compensation Law Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4804 - Conveyancing Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

LPL4805 - Notarial Practice Should be taken together with or follow on SCL1501 and ILW1501

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Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Correctional Services Management

NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code BTCOR Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements National Diploma: Correctional Services Management or equivalent qualifications in Social Work, Psychology, Education, Law, Criminology

First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CSA4M1C - Fundamental Influence (M0dule A)CSA4M2C - Comparative Correctional Services Systems (Module B)CSM4M1V - Correctional Services Management IV (Module I)CSM4M2V - Correctional Services Management IV (Module II)PEN4802 - Applied Research Methodology in PenologyPEN4803 - Research Article in PenologyElectives:Choose 1 from the following.APM432Z - Advanced Personnel Management IV P:PMA342TAST441D - Strategic Correctional Services Management Co:MNG301A

Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Forensic Inves-tigation

NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code BTFIN Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements National Diploma: Policing or Equivalent Qualification in the Field of Criminal Justice (e.g. Criminology, Security Risk Management, Correctional Science Management etc). Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to the Chair of the Department.

First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.RME101Q - Research MethodologyFOI401F - Forensic Interviewing IVFOM401F - Forensic Methods and Techniques IVIDE401F - Identification IVINL401F - Intelligence IVLTP401F - Litigation Process IVSCI401F - Scene of Incident IV

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Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Policing NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code BTPLC Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements National Diploma: Policing or Equivalent Qualification in the field of Criminal Justice (e.g.Criminology,Security Risk Management,Correctional Science Management, etc). Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to the Chair of the Department.

First Level Pre/Co-requisitescompulsory.RME101Q - Research MethodologyMajors:Choose 2 from the following.IOC401P - Investigation of Crime IVMNG301A - Strategic Planning 3a P:MNG2016 or MNG381K or BSM301P or MAR332S or BAN361N or TTM302T OR

AST452E or PEN3708 or PEN3703 or AGM 211A or SMN301SMNG302B - Strategic Implementation 3b Co: MNG301APLC401P - Policing IVElectives:Choose 1from the following.AFL1503 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition In An African Language IAFL1504 - Language and Communication Skills Acquisition In An African Language 2CLA2601 - Commercial Law 2aCRW2602 - Criminal Law: Specific CrimesEUP1501 - End-User Computing (Practical)EVI3701 - Evidence: Admissibility of EvidenceFAC1501 - Introductory Financial AccountingFUR2601 - Fundamental RightsMNG381K - Management III P:MNG241YMOT141R - Management of Training IMOT201U - Management of Training II P:MOT141RORE1M1M - Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 1)ORE1M2M - Organisational Effectiveness I (Module 2)OVM2601 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIa P:OVM151R or OVM1501,OVM1502OVM2602 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIb P:OVM151R or OVM1501,OVM1502OVM3701 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIa P:OVM2601,OVM2602OVM3702 - Investigative Principles For Policing IIIb P:OVM2601,OVM2602PRO131V - Public Relations IPYC3701 - Social Psychology (Psychology) P:PYC1501,PYC1502 or ANY FOUR FIRST LEVEL MODULES

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Qualification Baccalaureus Technologiae: Security Risk Management

NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code BTSEC Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements Diploma: Security Management. Students with the following qualifications: Diploma: Policing, Police Administration or Correctional Services Management, OR BTech: Policing, Forensic Investigation or Correctional Services Management OR BA: Criminology or Criminal Justice can access the BTSEC by means of RPL and/or completing selected top-up NDSCR modules NDP

First Level Pre/Co-requisitesNo groupACI401S - Advanced Corporate Investigations IV P:SEP1503,SEP2603MNG301A - Strategic Planning 3a P:MNG2016 or MNG381K or BSM301P or MAR332S or BAN361N or TTM302T OR

AST452E or PEN3708 or PEN3703 or AGM 211A or SMN301S or MNG241YMNG302B - Strategic Implementation 3b Co: MNG301ARME101Q - Research MethodologySRM401S - Security Risk Management IV P:SEP3701,SEP3702

Rules1. National Diploma: Security Management 2. ND or BTech in Policing; Police Administration; Correctional Services Management, Forensic Investigation OR BA: Criminology or Criminal Justice will be allowed direct access on following conditions: - completes (NDP) the Diploma Security Management mod ules Industrial Security (SEP2601/SEP2602); Security Practice III (SEP3701/SEP3702); Security Risk Control Measures II & III (SEP2604/SEP3704); Corporate Investigation II & III (SEP2603/SEP3703). In addition students to complete Introduction to Management Accounting (MAC1501) (which replaces Accounting Skills I (ASK131); or Costing and Estimating (CES181T); or Introductory Financial Accounting/Financial Accounting Reporting (FAC1501/FAC1601) - Write and pass RPL challenge examinations re Management I (MNG1501/MNG1602) and II (MND2601/MND2602) - Registers Manage ment III (MNG381K) as soon as the challenge examinations for Manage-ment I and II have been passed NB. After passing Industrial Security (SEP2601/SEP2602) Security Practice III (SEP3701/SEP3702); Security Risk Control Measures II & III (SEP2604/SEP3704); Corporate Investigation II &III (SEP2603/SEP3703) will be allowed to register for BTech subjects, except Management IV. 3. A student who is in possession of the BTech degree in Policing/Forensic Investigation or Correctional Services Management will be awarded an additional credit s towards this degree: - Research Methodology (RME101-Q). BTech Policing and Forensic Investiga tion students will also receive a credit exemption for Corporate Investigation II if they have completed Investigation of Crime I-IV.

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Qualification Postgraduate Diploma In Law (HIV and AIDS)

NQF Exit Level 8

Qualification code 98757 Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements A BA(Health Sciences) with an average of 60% OR a South African LLB or BProc or BIuris or BA (Law) or BComm(Law) degree, or A foreign LLB degree of minimum three years duration.

First Level Pre/Co-requisites.PLH4801 - Legal Aspects of HIV and AIDS: HIV and AIDS In The Healthcare ContextPLH4802 - Legal Aspects of HIV and AIDS: Medical Law

PLH4803 - Legal Aspects of HIV and AIDS: The Rights and Duties of Persons Living With HIV and AIDSPLH4804 - Legal Aspects of HIV and AIDS: HIV and AIDS In The WorkplacePLH4805 - Legal Aspects of HIV and AIDS: The Impact of HIV and AIDS On Women and Children

RulesThis qualification is offered online and students must have access to computers and online networks. To be awarded the Postgraduate diploma in HIV and AIDS, students must register for ALL modules simultaneously as listed on the curriculum, and pass them all simultaneously as the Postgraduate Diploma will be assessed as a whole.

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Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts In Penology NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code 04847 Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements BA Degree with specialisation in Penology, Criminology, Administration of Criminal Justice or The B Tech Degree in Correctional Services Management or Equivalent Qualification

First Level RecommendationsCompulsory.KRPNL36 - Penitentiary PenologyKRPNL48 - Judicial PenologyPEN4801 - Fundamental PenologyPEN4802 - Applied Research Methodology in PenologyPEN4803 - Research Article in Penology Should be taken with or follow on PEN4802

Qualification Honours Bachelor of Arts in Criminology NQF Exit Level 7

Qualification code 04243 Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements BA degree with Criminology on levels I, II and III. Students must have obtained an average of at least 60% or more in the final examination (level III) and passed the course less than six years ago

Repeaters only Until 2012

First Level Pre/Co-requisitesCompulsory.CMY4801 Fundamental criminologyCMY4802 Research methodologyCMY4803 Contemporary crime issuesCMY4804 Criminological evaluation and assessmentCMY4805 Research article

Qualification Bachelor of Arts Honours In Criminology NQF Exit Level 8

Qualification code 98682 Total NQF Credits 120

Admission Requirements BA degree with Criminology on levels I, II and III. Students must have obtained an average of at least 60% or more in the final examination (level III)

First Level Recommendations.CMY4801 - Fundamental CriminologyCMY4802 - Applied research methodologyCMY4803 - Contemporary Crime IssuesCMY4804 - Criminological evaluation and analysisCMY4805 - Research Article Should be taken with or follow on CMY4802

RulesStudents are strongly urged to register for CMY4802 before CMY4805 as this will enhance their chances of success in CMY4805. Disclaimer: Students who proceed to register for CMY4802 and CMY4805 concurrently despite the aforementioned warning do so at their own risk and acknowledge that the University of South Africa (UNISA) cannot be held accountable for a failure by the student to comply with said module requirements and/or achieve satisfac-tory results therein.

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