College of Law - UNISA

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College of Law
Transitional arrangements
OLD CODE
NEW CODE
ADB121S
ADB1501
PRL1M1Z
PVL101Q
PRL1M2Z
PVL203V
PRL2M1X
PVL303Y
PRL2M2X
PVL202U
PRL3M15
PVL301W
PRL3M2T
PVL302X
As from 2008 no new registrations were accepted for this qualification. Students
have until the end of 2011 to complete this National Diploma. Students who were in
possession of a Matriculation Exemption Certificate at the time of registering for
this National Diploma for the first time and who do not complete their National
Diploma by the end of 2011, will be allowed to register for the LLB degree. Where
applicable, relevant credits will be granted towards the LLB degree.
– OLD)
 Students 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 revised National
Diploma in Correctional Services Management.
Where applicable, relevant credits will be granted
towards the National Diploma in Correctional
Services Management.
Ndip: Correctional Services Management (NDCRS)
 This qualification replaced both the old curriculum (NDCRS) and the revised
curriculum (NDCSM) of the National Diploma: Correctional Services Management as
from 2010.
 Students are allowed to switch over from the National Diploma in Correctional
Services Management (old and revised curriculum) to the New Curriculum (from
2010). Where applicable, relevant credits will be granted towards the New Curriculum
(from 2010).
Ndip: Policing (NDPLC)
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Credits will be given for the following modules if the first phase of Basic Training at the
SAPS Training Colleges passed since 1998. A certified copy of the certificate or letter
signed by the commander of the college must be submitted together with the application
for credits.
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OVM1501
OV1502
POL1501
POL1502
Students have until the end of 2013 to complete this curriculum of this National Diploma.
Students who do not complete this curriculum of the National Diploma by the end of
2013, will be allowed to register for the revised National Diploma in Policing. Where
applicable, relevant credits will be granted towards the National Diploma in Policing.
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Ndip: Security Risk Management (Prior to 2010)
Students have until the end of 2011 to complete this curriculum of this National Diploma.
 Students are allowed to switch over from the National Diploma in Security Risk Management (old
curriculum) to the New Curriculum (from 2010). Where applicable, relevant credits will be
granted towards the New Curriculum (from 2010).
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LLB DEGREE- TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
OLD CODE
NEW CODE
ILW1036
ILW1501
SCL1014
SCL1501
FLS101V
FLS1501
FLS102W
FLS1502
PVL101Q
PVL1501
PVL203V
PVL2601
PVL202U
PVL2602
PVL303Y
PVL3701
PVL301W
PVL3702
PVL302X
PVL3703
PVL3043
PVL3704
CIP201G
CIP2601
CIP301K
CIP3701
CMP301A
CMP3701
CRW201X
CRW2602
CSL201M
CSL2601
FUR201F
FUR2601
IND203X
IND2601
MRL203L
MRL2601
MRL301M
MRL3701
MRL303P
MRL3702
EVI301A
EVI3701
ADL201M
ADL2601
LLB CONT…
 Note that the module codes for elective modules have
also changed
 Make sure to understand the transitional
arrangements in My Registration before registering a
student
BTech: Policing (BTPLC)
 Disregard the rules in MyRegistration@unisa – 2011
 New students may still register for this qualification.
 Note that is compulsory to do both modules of End-user should the student
choose to do it as an elective – EUP131T + EUP1501
BTech: Security Risk Management (BTSEC)
 Note that the code for CET181T has changed – please
ensure that students do both FAC1051 & MAC1501. This
change was not done in the My Registration for 2011
 Full explanation on the bridging course is set out in the My
Registration on page 49
BTech: Forensic Investigation (BTFIN
 Students registering for this qualification must be in possession of a National
Diploma: Policing or equivalent qualification in Criminal Justice Field. E.g.
Criminology, Security Risk Management, Correctional Science Management.
 Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to the
Chair of the Department.
 Due to the fact that the course is very practical, it was found that students who
are not involved in investigation field experience serious problems during their
study period. It is advised that students who register for this course should be
involved in investigation or should be having investigative experience
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