Training manual 2015 Presentation This presentation has been compiled to assist you with Admissions and Registrations for the College of Law Qualifications. 2 Aims •Admissions •Registrations •Curriculum advice •Credit Exemptions and Transfers (excluding Ad hoc) •Transitional Arrangements 3 Important Information • Know your curriculums • Take note of compulsory modules – students will not graduate if there are outstanding compulsory modules. • NO Credit Exemptions and Transfers to be done in regions. • NO FI Audits to be done on F788 in regions. • All urgent enquiries from regions must be directed to Ms Malebo’s office. 4 Alternative pathways • No new Registrations for Alternative Pathways. Currently registered students will be offered the chance to complete in the first semester of 2015. 5 New Qualifications Qualifications from 2015 Familiarise yourselves with the rules of these qualifications • Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice – 90006 • Bachelor of Arts in Forensic Science and Technology – 90002 6 Phased out Qualifications Qualifications Phased out end of 2014 •NDPLC – New Students who did not complete this qualification will need to apply (during the application phase) for the new 98220 and also apply for credit exemptions where applicable. •NDCRS Students who did not complete this qualification will need to apply (during the application phase) for the new 98218 and also apply for credit exemptions where applicable. 7 Phasing out Qualifications • NDCSM – Old – End of 2015 • NDSCR – New – End of 2015 • Post Graduate Diploma in Law (HIV and AIDS) – End of 2017 • BTech: Security Management – End of 2016 • BA Criminology (03425) – End of 2017 8 LLB (98680) •Please note that NO students must be registered under 03492. •All new students must register under the new 98680 code. NB: Kindly do not transfer any modules from 98680 to 03492 or the other way round, until further instruction. •The qualification has 35 compulsory modules and 5 elective modules from 2012 •SJD1501 is replacing the EUP1501, note that this is a transitional arrangement; the modules are not equivalent •1 compulsory research module has been introduced from 2012 (HMLLB80). Students who did not pass all the required electives will have to register for HMLLB80 instead of an elective module. •If a student has already passed a short dissertation such student must NOT do the new research module.( i.e.LCP420, LCP4820,LML420,LML4820,LPL420,LPL4820) •All rules, new and old, which apply under the new LLB code are also equally applicable to the old code. 9 BA Police Science (98683) • Note the different streams to follow with the elective modules. Students have to choose one stream and follow through with it up to the third level. • SJD1501 is replacing the EUP1501, note that this is a transitional arrangement; the modules are not equivalent • Note there is a new module SOC2604 that has been introduce; students who have previously completed any group of 5 electives on the second level do not need to register for this module. 10 BA Criminology (98681) • Please note the rules under this qualification • Note the different streams to follow with the elective modules • SJD1501 is replacing the EUP1501, note that this is a transitional arrangement; the modules are not equivalent Students have to choose one stream and follow through with it up to the third level. 11 Honours Degrees •It is imperative to ensure that ALL the admission requirements are met. If uncertain the application and verification of admission should be referred to Pretoria . 12 Honours BA – Criminology (98682) Admission requirements •An appropriate Bachelor’s Degree in the relevant discipline or a discipline closely associated with it, with 60% or more. A student, who does not have an average of 60% or more, may make a submission to the relevant College to allow such a student admission. Students must provide a written motivation of not more than 3 pages requesting admission to the college. The college will take into account the relevant experience, that is, work of the student, the language capabilities of the student, any other factor deemed necessary by the college. This should be sent directly to Ms Malebo’s office. 13 BA Honours in Corrections Management (98655) Admission requirements •An appropriate Bachelor’s Degree in the relevant discipline or a discipline closely associated with it, with 60% or more. A student, who does not have an average of 60% or more, may make a submission to the relevant College to allow such a student admission. Students must provide a written motivation of not more than 3 pages requesting admission to the college. The college will take into account the relevant experience, that is work, of the student, the language capabilities of the student, any other factor deemed necessary by the college. This should be sent directly to Ms Malebo’s office. 14 BA Honours in Corrections Management (98655) •Note the 2 new modules PEN4804 & PEN4805 •The two modules (KRPNL36 and KRPNL48) has been replaced by (PEN4804 and CMY4805) from 2013. However, pipeline students who have already passed these modules must get recognition for them and cannot register for the replacement modules. Pipeline students who have passed only one of the two modules ( KRPNL36 or KRPNL48), should be allowed to register for any one of the two replacing modules (PEN4804 and CMY4805). 15 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 Ms Malebo in Pretoria. 16 BTech: Policing (BTPLC) Admission requirements •National Diploma in 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 Ms Malebo in Pretoria. 17 BTech: Security Risk Management (BTSEC) Admission requirements • National Diploma in Security Management or equivalent qualification in the field of Criminal Justice (e.g. Criminology, Correctional Services Management, Policing, Forensic Investigation etc.) or in the field of Social and/or Psychological Sciences, Education and Law. • Full explanation on the bridging course is set out in the Curriculums : College of Law brochure. • Note that students registered for the BTSEC must have passed MAC1501. 18 Advanced Diploma in Security Management (98235) Admission requirements • A diploma in Security Management or a Diploma in Policing, Police Administration or Corrections Management. A BTech in Policing, Forensic Investigation or Corrections Management. A Bachelors of Arts in Criminology or Criminal Justice. • Uncertainties with regards to equivalent qualifications should be referred to Ms Malebo in Pretoria. 19 BTech: Correctional Services Management (BTCOR) Admission requirements •National Diploma in Correctional Services Management or equivalent qualification in the field of Criminal Justice (e.g. Criminology, Security Risk Management, Policing etc) or in the field of Social and/or Psychological Sciences, Education and Law. 20 ND: Correctional Services Management (NDCSM – OLD) (Transitional Arrangements) OLD CODE CSA111A CSA121B CSA211A CSA221B CSA311A CSA321B TCL1M1B TCL1M2B CRS2M1C CRS2M2C CSM1M1W / MNG1M14 CSM1M2W / MNG1M25 CSM2M1R + CSM2M2R CSM3M1Q + CSM3M2Q EUPPRAC NEW CODE PEN1036 PEN1025 PEN2601 PEN2602 PEN2603 PEN3706 ILW1501 SCL1501 FUR2601 PEN2607 MNG1502 MNG1602 MNG241Y/MND2601 + MND2602 MNG381K/PEN3707 + PEN3708 EUP1501 21 ND: Policing (NDPLC) Transitional Arrangements OLD CODE NEW CODE LPL1M1P CRW1501 LPL1M2P CMP2601 LPL201P CRW2602/CRW2603 LPL301P EVI3701 HMR131Z FUR2601 MLL1M1P / MNG1M14 MNG1502 MLL1M2P / MNG1M25 MNG1602 MLL201P MNG241Y or MND2601 +MND2602 MLL301P MNG381K or MND3701 +MND3702 MLL401P MNG301A + MNG302B or MNG3701+MNG3702 22 ND: Security Risk Management (Prior to 2010) Transitional Arrangements OLD CODE NEW CODE SEP111A SEP1501 SEP141D SEP1502 SEP131C SEP1503 SEP151E SEP1505 SEP1504 SJD1501 SEP281H SEP2601 SEP381H SEP2602 SEP221B SEP2603 SEP361S SEP3701 + SEP3702 23 LLB (03492)Transitional arrangements-compulsory modules OLD CODE ILW1036/ILW1014+1025 SCL1014 FLS101V FLS102W PVL101Q PVL203V PVL202U PVL303Y PVL301W PVL302X PVL3043 CIP201G CIP301K CMP301A CRW201X NEW CODE ILW1501 SCL1501 FLS1501 FLS1502 PVL1501 PVL2601 PVL2602 PVL3701 PVL3702 PVL3703 PVL3704 CIP2601 CIP3701 CMP3701 CRW2602 OLD CODE CRW201X CSL201M FUR201F IND203X/IND101+1 02/IND201+202 MRL203L MRL301M MRL303P EVI301A ADL201M SCL1502 EUP1501 NEW CODE CRW2602 CSL2601 FUR2601 IND2601 MRL2601 MRL3701 MRL3702 EVI3701 ADL2601 ENN106J SJD1501 24 NB. Please note the critical LLB transitional arrangements as stated in the Curriculums : College of Law brochure •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 have passed ILW1014 and ILW1025 as well as IND101/IND201V and IND102/IND202W must not register for FAC1503. •Students who passed only IND101/ IND201V or IND102/ IND202W prior to 2008 as well as students who passed IND203X prior to 2011 retain credit for the module and must not register for IND2601 but must 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. 25 LLB- transitional arrangements •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 EVI2016 retain credit for that module and must not register for EVI3702. •Students who have passed CRW101U retain credit for that module and must not register for CRW2601 or EUP1501. •Students who have passed ENN106J will retain credit for it and do not have to register for SCL1502 26 LLB -transitional arrangements •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 (35) compulsory and five (5) elective modules. Some curriculum changes came into operation in 2008 and 2010. New compulsory modules were included in the curriculum, namely SJD1501, 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). •Students who have passed EUP1501 or CRW101U need not register for SJD1501. 27 Thank you 28