Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice (PGDip)

Postgraduate Diploma In Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice

SAQA

78485

NQF Level

08

Duration

2 Year

Closing Date

31 October

Overview

Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice provides working professionals (not necessarily accountants or lawyers) with the knowledge and skills necessary to specialise in the field of forensic investigative auditing – a specialised branch of forensic investigation, which uses intelligence gathering techniques, together with accounting, legal and communication skills, to investigate and provide evidence of crimes of a financial or commercial nature.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice programme is offered part-time (only) over two years and consists of seven (7) modules at NQF level 8 (six 16-credit single semester modules in the first year and one year-long 32-credit module in the second year).

Entry Requirement

The minimum requirements are an appropriate Bachelor’s degree, or a one-year Advanced Diploma or CFE qualification (NQF level 7), plus relevant working experience. Please note that places in the programme are limited, and meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee admission. Selection will be based primarily on academic merit, taking all previous qualifications into account, but relevant working experience may also be considered where appropriate. In the event of oversubscription, preference may also be given to applicants within KwaZulu-Natal. 

Programme Structure

Mode of teaching

The Programme will be delivered primarily by means of online teaching, making use of the University’s online learning platform and applications such as Zoom. This will require students to have access to a stable internet connection and a suitable computer (desktop or laptop – not just a smartphone) and sufficient data, provided at their own cost. Students will also need to be fully computer literate. Assessments during the semester will take place primarily by means of online assessments (tests and/or assignments); however, the final examinations for the first-year modules must be written on campus. Students will therefore need to travel to the Howard College campus, Durban, for examination purposes. 

How to Apply

Online Application Process

To start your application, ensure you have documents 

  1. Academic transcript
  2. Letter of Motivation
  3. Copy of CV
  4. Sample of writing (report/assignment)
  5. Certified copy of ID
  6. Matric
  7. Proof of payment of the application fee
  8. Proof of financial clearance from your previous institution.
  • The post-graduate administrator will “process” your application and send it to the programme co-ordinator for review. It is vitally important that you attach all the required documentation when applying online.
  • If your application is successful, you will receive a letter of acceptance with documents that you need to complete and return to the Programme administrator.

Contact Details

For more information on the PDFICJ Programme email any queries or requests for assistance to the Programme Administrator, Mrs Helga Stiglingh, at PDFlCJ@ukzn.ac.za

Please Note: The PDFICJ is a self-funded programme and, as such, students are not eligible for NSFAS funding, university residence, or any financial concessions or arrangements. Students will be required to obtain financial clearance each year before registration. This will require the settlement IN FULL and IN CASH of any outstanding fees (an AOD or sponsor’s letter will not suffice).

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