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College:
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College SA |
| Course: |
National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing |
Award type:
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College SA Certificate |
Programme type:
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Full Programme - National Certificate |
SAQA Programme ID:
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SAQA Programme 59989 |
| NQF Level: |
Currently NQF Level 5 (SAQA review pending) |
| Certificate issued by: |
SASSETA - the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authoring |
What is Forensic Investigative Auditing?
National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing is designed to provide an introductory overview on where to begin when approaching a Forensic Audit by covering topics related to the function of an auditor and establishing frameworks for internal controls and evaluation.
Why Should I Study Forensic Investigative Auditing?
This program is aimed at people that are employed or wish to be employed as Forensic Investigators and Auditors. On completion, you will be able to conduct preliminary investigations, contribute, identify, and implement the responsibilities, functions and qualities of an auditor and establish and evaluate a framework for internal control, all in accordance with the Constitution of SA as well as other relevant legislation.
National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing: Course Structure
In order to complete The National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing, students will have to complete the following Modules:
- Tactics for Winning
- Incident Scenes
- Empowerment
- Identification
- Criminal Justice
- Investigative Auditing
National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing: Programme Outcomes
This is the first Module that all students have to complete once they have registered with College SA. This Module is designed to introduce Students to the College. In this Module, you will learn more about how Distance Learning Works and what the best ways are to study to prepare for assessments.
· US 253974 - Apply the general principles of criminal law (8 credits)
· US 253992 - Perform witness support activities (5 credits)
· US 243934 - Apply Victim Empowerment knowledge and skills for service delivery (5 credits)
· US 120492 - Demonstrate the application of performance management (6 credits)
· US 15096 - Understanding stress in personal and work situations (5 credits)
· US 116594 - Function in a team (4 credits)
· US 120483 - Conduct preliminary investigations (6 credits)
· US 253988 - Attend to an incident (6 credits)
· US 253982 - Conduct an Investigative Interview (4 credits)
· US 253985 - Manage crime intelligence practices (5 credits)
· US 253979 - Manage informers (5 credits)
· US 253978 - Apply principles of law of evidence (8 credits)
· US 253990 - Handle suspects in the investigation of an alleged crime (8 credits)
· US 253986 - Administer a case file (12 credits)
· US 253983 - Apply provisions of the criminal procedure act (12 credits)
· US 253993 - Present evidence in a court of law (5 credits)
· US 253980 - Investigate a crime or incident (8 credits)
· US 13018 - Contribute to the Implementation of auditing procedures (12 credits)
· US 13061 - Identify and apply the responsibilities, functions and qualities of the auditor (5 credits)
· US 13062 - Establish a framework for internal control and internal control evaluation (10 credits)
· US 12891 - Apply concepts and principles of business ethics in the professional environment (5 credits)
Course Duration
The National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing will take you approximately 24 months to complete.
Entrance Requirements
- Grade 12 or NQF Equivalent
Assessment and Award
Once you have completed the prescribed assignments, SASSETA will also award you with a statement of results indicating the unit standards you have completed. Your details will be loaded onto the National Learner Record Database (NLRD).
Strategic Investigations and Seminars – More about Them
Strategic Investigations and Seminars (SIS) is a specialist training provider that offers a wide range of training solutions in the fields of Forensic Investigation and Forensic Science. SIS have a vision to reach out into Africa, equipping individuals with quality and practical skills in the field of Forensic Investigative Science.
Strategic Investigations and Seminars (SIS) is registered and accredited as a service provider with the Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authoring (SASSETA) – ID 081 985 269 9877.
Is this the Right Field of Study for YOU?
Do this short questionnaire to find out if this is the right field of study for YOU. Answer either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
- Are you interested in becoming a Forensic Investigative Auditor?
- Do you find the field of forensics to be interesting and exciting?
- Would you like to become proficient in conducting preliminary investigations?
- Are you interested to learn more about the responsibilities, functions and qualities of a Forensic Investigative Auditor?
- Would you like to increase your knowledge of auditing procedures?
- Are you interested to learn more about Criminal Law?
- Are you interested in studying a course with a College that will provide you with support every step of the way?
- Do you wish to register for a National Certificate programme that will give you skills in Forensic Investigative Auditing?
If you answered YES to more than four of these questions, then this is the right field of study for YOU. We recommend that you register for the National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing right away!
Interested? Want to find out MORE?
If you would like to find out more about the National Certificate Resolving of Crime: Forensic Investigative Auditing, please fill in the short Form and one of our friendly Student Registrars will respond to your questions and provide you with all the information that you need.
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