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FACULTY OF SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROSPECTUS 2018
www.lyceum.co.za Degrees Diplomas Higher Certificates Certificates
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M E S S A G E F R O M T H E P R I N C I PA L
Dear future Lyceum student,
Lyceum College is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a Private Higher Education Institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997 and accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Registration number: 2001/HE07/011.
Imagine a college that puts you first. A college where you will never be a number but part of a family dedicated to your success. Welcome to Lyceum College, one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the country. For over a 100 years we’ve established ourselves as a leader in distance education.
I speak from experience. As an alumni of Lyceum myself, the college laid the foundation for my career as a law enforcement practitioner and now as an academic. Lyceum has grown from strength to strength, helping students enhance their potential and reach their career goals.
In choosing Lyceum you will access every advantage you need for a bright future. Lyceum engages regularly with professional practitioners from industry. This ensures that our syllabi remain at the forefront of development in a fast-changing world. Many of our programmes are unique and all will prepare you for the working environment.
You will learn from an academic team who have made an impact in their fields and continue shaping them as leading experts. Through additional academic support from our Academic Advising Centre you will get personalised attention to ensure your path to graduation is smooth sailing.
Our study material is available online through the College’s student portal. This makes it possible for you to access your content anywhere and at any time.
Completing your programme will allow you to present your certificate of completion with pride in the knowledge that you can compete with the best in the workplace. You will also become one of the thousands of graduates that make up our proud alumni network.
This year promises to be another exciting chapter in our rich history. I trust you will make the right decision to be a part of it.
Best wishes,Benjamin van RooyenPrincipal
Dear future Lyceum student,
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TAB
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TS Message from the Principal 2
Introducing Lyceum 4
Why Lyceum? 4
Hear from our Alumni 5
Qualifications 6
Accreditation 8
Our Academic Advising Centre 9
About the Faculty of Safety and Criminal Justice 10
Advanced Diploma in Traffic and Metropolitan Policing 12
Bachelor of Administration in Licensing Practice 15
Bachelor of Arts in Disaster and Safety Management 20
Diploma in Criminal Justice 25
Diploma in Metropolitan and Traffic Policing 29
Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice 34
Higher Certificate in Incident Management 37
Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Media Relations 40
Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Supervision 44
Postgraduate Diploma in Traffic Policing 47
Short Learning Programme in Addressing Gangs and Violence 50
Short Learning Programme in Managing Police Liability Issues 54
Short Learning Programme in Managing Police Media Relations 59
Short Learning Programme in Managing the Patrol Function 63
References 67
“Safety and security don’t just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear.” - Nelson Mandela
The name “Lyceum” comes from a Latin rendering of ancient Greek where scholars would converge in a hall for public lectures, discussions, entertainment and ultimately - learning. This education was characterised by excellence and accessibility; values that live on in Lyceum College today.
Our rich heritage draws from years on the education scene and niche, industry-relevant
programmes embodied with all the benefits of distance learning.
In our 101 years we’ve helped over 800, 000 graduates balance their work and social lives with the rigours of securing a quality qualification. Now you have the opportunity to join their ranks with Lyceum.
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H E A R F R O M O U R A L U M N I
“Lyceum is the best college to study with. You get the required
knowledge for the job and more!”
- Jane Nana Mkhabela
“I loved my time at Lyceum. I got to enjoy
life while balancing my studies.”
- Johannes Albertus Engelbrecht
“Lyceum was the only college that offered
what I wanted to study. Thank you,
Lyceum!”- Sikhumbuzo
Patrick Shongwe
“Lyceum provides great modules and I appreciate their
attention to detail. I’m even doing my
postgraduate studies with them.”
- Thiba Charles Nkuna
“Lyceum is a fantastic college! The staff are always friendly and
willing to help.”- Pinkie Ellen Mokolopo
“An exceptional experience. I always admired that they never failed to deliver all my
study materials on time.”- Sello Sylvester Molekna
“A really good college. I studied a great programme here. And it was
convenient!”- Moni Machaka
“Lyceum’s service and study materials were
excellent.”- Wendy Lorette Maree
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Q U A L I F I C AT I O N S
When you successfully complete a programme at Lyceum, you will be awarded with a qualification. The level of qualification is dependent on the type of programme and its duration. Many students at Lyceum start with a certificate and work their way to a degree. As such we have structured our programme offerings to ensure students receive a full learning journey which rewards their efforts and progress.
CERTIFICATE: When you complete a short learning
programme (6 months) at Lyceum you will be awarded a certificate. This qualification indicates you have a basic level of higher education knowledge and proficiency in the specific field you have studied. Our certificates are desirable for time-conscious individuals who wish to upskill quickly and show their employer they have an
industry-relevant qualification to their name.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE:
Our higher certificates comprise of one or two years of study. They are aimed at equipping you with industry skills that you require to excel in your chosen field. Gain an elementary knowledge and display practical aptitude and critical thinking with a higher certificate.
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE: This qualification is primarily vocational or industry-oriented. It emphasises selected general principles together with more specific procedures and their application and/or technology transfer. The qualification provides students with a sound knowledge base in a particular field or discipline and the ability to apply their knowledge and skills to particular career or professional contexts, while equipping them to undertake more specialised and intensive learning.
DIPLOMA: A diploma is similar to a degree but
focuses primarily on industry-oriented or vocational training. Practical proficiency
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is key here. You will gain in-depth specialisation and be prepared to directly apply your skills in the workplace. Lyceum diplomas can be completed in three or six years of studying. They form the springboard for students wishing to register for an advanced diploma.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA: An advanced diploma is less rigorous
than a degree but offers you a significant level of expertise within your industry of specialisation. This is aimed at professionals wishing to add to their knowledge-base and build further practical skills. Lyceum advanced diplomas take a year or two of studying making it a quick and effective means to achieve an additional qualification.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA: With a postgraduate diploma you can
make a meaningful contribution to society while opening doors to a wider variety of career paths. When you complete an advanced diploma you can register for a postgraduate diploma and earn this
qualification over one or two years of study. Develop a deeper understanding of your field of interest and build niche skills and specialised knowledge.
BACHELOR’S DEGREE: With a bachelor’s degree you will
demonstrate a mastery of theory and practical skills required for the workplace. A bachelor’s degree is often pivotal for entry into certain fields and critical for taking on a management position. Lyceum’s bachelor’s degrees are designed to create leaders that are able to use information to develop strong opinions and strategies to solve problems they encounter on the field and in the office. Our degrees take three or six years of studying to complete.
Note about Recognition of Prior Learning: If you have learned through formal, informal or non-formal means you can have this recognised to fulfil the requirements of your qualification. Contact Lyceum to find out more.
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A C C R E D I TAT I O N
Lyceum is committed to providing you with an education of the highest standard. We are registered by the Department of Higher Education and Training as a Private Higher Education Institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997. Lyceum is also accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Our programmes draw their quality assurances from the South African Qualifications Authority, South African Council for Educators and the South African Bureau of Standards. The result: Our graduates enter industry with the confidence and prestige a Lyceum qualification provides.
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Through ongoing study support from qualified lecturers you will find your Lyceum education a simplified and enriching experience. We are also pleased to offer you additional guidance through our Academic Advising Centre (AAC). Our AAC will provide you with individualised attention to ensure you progress through your studies with ease.
You will be assigned an Academic Adviser who will help you overcome challenges you may encounter, develop a clear educational plan and assist you with understanding changing rules, regulations and programme requirements.
“I am thankful to the Academic Advising Centre for their quick response and the time they have taken to help me. I understand my work better and know what to do.” - Jenevieve Marigadu
“Dear Travis. You are an asset to the AAC. Your advice, great communication skills and consideration has helped make my studies a lot better. I appreciate your passion.”- Corlia Grey
“I am a BLBT lady – Born Long Before Technology Lady. As such I wish to thank you for calling me. Your warm welcome over the phone was strengthened by the warm welcome by email. You really make my life easier.”- JE Ngubane
O U R A C A D E M I C A D V I S I N G C E N T R E
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Serve and protect with our Traffic, Metropolitan Policing and Criminal Justice Programmes.
While South Africa is one of the safest places in Africa, it remains a regular fixture on lists that highlight dangerous and unsafe countries worldwide. Crime and road safety are prominent issues that its citizens face on a day-to-day basis. A contributing factor is a lack of trained professionals in the field. It is in this arena that you have the opportunity to find your place.
To advance in public safety trust in Lyceum’s expertise for your success. We proudly pioneered traffic police training programmes in South African higher education. Our faculty houses the largest number of programmes and the largest student population in this field of study in Africa. Additionally, our metropolitan policing and criminal justice programmes have been prepared by industry experts ensuring an education that is a stepping stone for career entrants and veterans.
A B O U T T H E FA C U LT Y O F S A F E T Y A N D C R I M I N A L J U S T I C E
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“I’ve wanted to be a traffic officer since I was 10 years old. Through Lyceum, I’ve learnt to be strong and focused.”- Mantshwidi Makedi, Lyceum graduate
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A D VA N C E D D I P L O M A I N T R A F F I C A N D M E T R O P O L I TA N P O L I C I N G
Learners are exposed to a range of outcomes that will ensure that they perform satisfactorily in senior positions in law enforcement agencies. Traffic crashes and crime pose a serious threat to society and often demand unique interventions from law enforcement practitioners.
Law enforcement supervisors have to master various skills if they want to develop into professional law enforcement practitioners. Apart from being supervisors they have to interact with many internal and external stakeholders such as civil engineers, senior government employees, and communities.
Law enforcement practitioners must:
Attain a proper understanding of the basic principles of research.
Acquire the knowledge to interpret data in order to identify issues that have to be remedied. Select the most appropriate responses from a wide range of possible interventions.
The deployment of law enforcement personnel and the effective utilisation of other resources is an important component of the work of law enforcement practitioners. Road policing is a function that is performed visibly and the performance of senior officers is severely compromised if they fail to internalise the intrinsic values of police practice. This programme will equip law enforcement practitioners with knowledge and skills that will empower them to outperform their peers. Lyceum College is the leading provider of higher education in the field of traffic science and municipal law enforcement.
Our Faculty of Safety and Criminal Justice is at the forefront of developing law enforcement practitioners that will shape the face of policing in the next few decades. Lyceum College has produced most of the successful metropolitan and traffic police officers currently involved in this industry.
DESCRIPTION:
SAQA ID: 79526 | NQF Level 7 | Credits: 140
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TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
• It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 2 years of study
SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Advanced Traffic Science 7 28
Introduction to Research for Law Enforcement 7 28
Police Liability Issues 7 28
Advanced Law Enforcement Practice 7 28
Electives: (select 1)> Advanced Fleet Management > Advanced Project Management
77
2828
TOTAL CREDITS 140
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is the Diploma in Traffic and Metropolitan Policing OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply) CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Advanced Diploma in Traffic and Metropolitan Policing and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“The student consultants were very helpful and motivational. I’m proud to be associated with a college that goes that extra mile and assists students wherever possible.”- Veeresh Shewnarian, Advanced Diploma in
Metropolitan and Traffic Policing graduate currently employed in Traffic Law Enforcement
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Traffic or Metropolitan Police Department | Provincial Traffic Department | Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) | South African Police Service | Transport Industry
DID YOU KNOW?
As a national department, the South African Police Service (SAPS) received the largest amount of funds (42%) of the national budget to pay its staff. Its employees earn an average of R298,002 per year1.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN METROPOLITAN AND TRAFFIC POLICING EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a safety officer earns an average salary of R184,477 per year. If you’re a police captain the average salary can be as high as R278,749 per year.
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B A C H E L O R O F A D M I N I S T R AT I O N I N L I C E N S I N G P R A C T I C E
SAQA ID: 91801 | NQF Level 7 | Credits: 360
DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum’s Faculty of Safety and Criminal Justice is at the forefront of training and education in the licensing fraternity. Students who have completed their studies will be able to make a valuable and professional contribution towards licensing practice. A centralised register of vehicle ownership and drivers licenses is vital for promoting an effective law enforcement system. Licensing services forms an integral component of road safety as it regulates the entry of vehicles and drivers into the public sphere. Licensing today is considered a science and licensing practitioners are required to equip themselves with the specialist knowledge and skills to render professional services.
With Lyceum’s accredited programmes, we offer a wide variety of options for the learner. The subject experts who compile our learning programmes are all actively involved in licensing, are professional practitioners and contribute towards research in the field of licensing. The learning programmes are uniquely structured to meet the growing demands placed on traffic and licensing agencies. This highly successful programme is directed towards licensing and traffic officers that want to advance their career with knowledge and skills that are directly focussed towards this highly specialised field of licensing. Efficient management within the licensing environment is essential in creating a system that will benefit the people of South Africa.
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The Bachelor of Administration in Licensing Practice offers both licensing and law enforcement practitioners the opportunity to positively influence peoples’ lives. This accredited Lyceum learning programme offers the opportunity of playing a crucial role in advancing an orderly law enforcement system in South Africa. It is also the only Bachelor of Administration at NQF – Level 7 in Africa insofar as licensing practice is concerned.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum - 3 years of study Maximum - 6 years of study
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SUBJECTS:
1st YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
General Management 5 20
Licensing Practice 1 5 18
Concepts of Management Computing 5 20
Public Administration 1 5 18
Electives: (select one) > Public Relations 1 > Office Management > Financial Accounting 1
555
202020
Total Credits Year 1 96
2nd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business Communication 5 24
Law of Procedure and Evidence 5 24
Licensing Practice 2 6 24
Public Administration 2 6 24
Administrative Law 6 24
Electives: (select one) > Risk Management > Public Relations 2 > Financial Accounting 2
666
242424
Total Credits Year 2 144
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum admission requirement for a bachelor’s degree is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) that meets the minimum entry requirement for admission into a bachelor’s degree. (Government Notice, No. 751, 11 July 2008)
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Bachelor of Administration in Licensing Practice and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
3rd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Public Administration 3 7 30
Licensing Practice 3 7 30
Electives: (select two) > Business Research > Corporate Social Responsibility > Financial Accounting 3
777
303030
Total Credits Year 3 120
TOTAL CREDITS 360
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“Lyceum was the best college I’ve ever studied at. From getting our study material to one-on-one attention from lecturers, everything was done perfectly.”- Philadelphia Karabo Chauke, Lyceum graduate currently employed as a traffic officer
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Licensing Official | Metropolitan Police Officer | Provincial Traffic Inspector | Traffic Officer | Municipal Law Enforcement Officer | Administrative position in any sphere of government
DID YOU KNOW?
In 2015 the first annual Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI) Awards was held at the Durban Exhibition Centre. The event
highlighted exceptional service by dedicated traffic officers in several categories including bravery, best dressed officer and long service stalwarts2.
BACHELOR OF ADMINISTRATION IN LICENSING PRACTICE EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale an administrative officer earns an average salary of R150,933 per year. If you’re a police captain the average salary can be as high as R278,749 per year.
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B A C H E L O R O F A R T S I N D I S A S T E R A N D S A F E T Y M A N A G E M E N T FIELD OF SPECIALISATION - CONSTRUCTION AND MINE SAFETY
DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum’s Faculty of Safety and Criminal Justice is at the forefront of training and education in the field of public safety. The role that disaster and safety management plays in the society cannot be underestimated. Major catastrophes worldwide, have accentuated the importance of disaster management i e. to safeguard and protect human lives and property. Occupational Health and Safety is also a sensitive issue, which in the industrialised environment precipitates certain risks that may affect negatively on society. The primary role of agencies and individuals specialising in disaster and safety management is to cope with disasters within a predetermined framework.
These agencies and individuals coordinate and plan for natural and man-made disasters. In essence, this means a working relationship with all relevant public sector agencies and non-governmental
organisations at national, provincial and local levels that include the police, emergency services, public health officials, charities and numerous private agencies. The development of professional practitioners in the field of disaster and safety management is a pre-requisite to ensure that the country copes adequately with disasters and industrialised incidents.
Many practitioners in both the private and public sectors may want to acquire a formal qualification in disaster and safety management to augment their performance in this specialised field. Disasters are an international phenomenon acquiring the assistance of all role players’ involved, irrespective culture and/or borders. Recent international disasters are a practical example of cross border assistance. Safety in the workplace is of equal importance, as the health and economical system of the country may be affected, especially in the event of major incidents.
SAQA ID: 91934 | NQF Level 7 | Credits: 360
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This necessitates international cooperation, liaison and information sharing. This program is developed to focus on these issues.
The Bachelor of Arts in Disaster and Safety Management is a NQF – level 7 programme that has been developed to provide learners with specific knowledge and competencies to ensure that graduates are prepared for the challenges of a career in this exciting and specialised field.
Lyceum College is a leading provider of training to the law enforcement fraternity and the addition of this program is seen as a natural extension of its services to practitioners in a closely related profession.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 3 years of study Maximum – 6 years of study
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SUBJECTS:
1st YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Fundamental: General Management 5 20
Core: Disaster Management 1 Occupational Health and Safety Interpretation of Disaster Management Legislation
555
202016
Electives: (select 1) > Public Law > Local Government Management 1 > Construction Safety 1
555
202020
Total Credits Year 1 96
2nd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Fundamental: Information and Communication Technology 6 24
Core: Disaster Management 2 Occupational Health and Safety 2 Events Risk Management Incident Management
6666
24242424
Electives: (select 1) > Media Relations for Disaster Management Practitioners > Project Management > Construction Safety 2
666
242424
Total Credits Year 2 144
3rd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Fundamental: Disaster Management 3 7 24
Occupational Health and Safety 3 7 24
Disaster Risk Reduction and Development 7 24
Crowd Management 7 24
Electives: (select 1) > Introduction to Research > Corporate Social Responsibility > Mine Safety
777
242424
Total Credits Year 3 120
TOTAL CREDITS 360
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum admission requirement for a bachelor’s degree is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a minimum requirement for admission into a bachelor’s degree. (Government Notice, No. 751, 11 July 2008)
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Bachelor of Arts in Disaster and Safety Management with specialisation in Construction and Mine Safety and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“Lyceum is an awesome college. Their study materials are accurate and understandable. The lecturers are always available to help you out when you’re in difficulty, which is great.” - Teatji Bruce Mabokela, Lyceum graduate currently employed in the Department of Defence
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Local government law enforcement | Local government disaster management | Local government emergency services | Private industry specialising in disaster and safety management | Building industry and construction sites | Mines
DID YOU KNOW?
Drones are slowly being introduced as a local firefighting and disaster management tool in South Africa. They can survey damage and, when equipped with heat mapping capabilities, can help firefighters find hot spots at the greatest risk of flare-ups3.
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DISASTER AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a disaster risk and safety manager earns an average salary of R476,044 per year. If you’re a chief risk officer the average salary can be as high as R1,235,235 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
This programme is career directed. Law enforcement practitioners are capacitated to establish a private enterprise in the field of security. Apart from following a career as a private law enforcement officer, successful candidates will also be able to articulate to related fields of study such as criminology, policing, traffic and metropolitan police services. Learners studying towards this programme will find that the acquisition of the numerous competencies in the programme will add value to their understanding of any of these sectors and functioning in the work place.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 3 years of study Maximum – 6 years of study
SAQA ID: 79466 | NQF Level 6 | Credits: 374
D I P L O M A I N C R I M I N A L J U S T I C E
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1st YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
General Management for Law Enforcement Criminal Law 1 Law of Procedure and Evidence Concepts of Policing 1 Security Practice 1
55555
2020202020
Electives: (select one) > Criminology and Victimology > Crime Scene Management
55
2020
Total Credits Year 1 120
2nd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business Communication Criminal Law 2 Security Practice 2 Policing 2 Business Law
55665
2020252520
Electives: (select 1) > Criminology 2 > Risk Management for Law Enforcement
66
2020
Total Credits Year 2 130
SUBJECTS:
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate OR with a minimum entry requirement for a diploma.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Diploma in Criminal Justice and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
3rd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Security Practice 3 Crowd Management Policing 3 Business Ethics
7777
28282820
Electives: (select one) > Crime Prevention > Community Policing > Project Management for Law Enforcement
66
5
2020
20
Total Credits Year 3 124
TOTAL CREDITS 374
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I found the criminal justice system exciting which is why I chose to study at Lyceum. I enjoyed my time here and hope to study further.”- Gontse Matlala, Diploma in Criminal Justice graduate currently employed as an investigator
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: South African Police Service | Private Security Companies | Municipalities (Security) | Risk Management Companies | Criminology | Criminal Justice Officer
DID YOU KNOW? The Institute of Risk Management South Africa Awards recognises individuals who have helped advance the field of risk management within South Africa. Risk management has grown exponentially in the country and the awards have played a strong role in establishing the field4.
DIPLOMA IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EARNING POTENTIAL
According to Payscale criminologists and criminal justice officers earns an average salary of R130,017 per year. If you’re a detective or criminal investigator the average salary can be as high as R187,170 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum’s Faculty of Safety and Criminal Justice is at the forefront of training and education in the traffic and metropolitan police fraternity. Students who have completed their studies will be able to make a valuable and professional contribution towards Metropolitan and Traffic policing. Policing today is considered a science and police practitioners are required to equip themselves with the specialist knowledge and skills to render professional services.
With Lyceum’s accredited programmes we offer a wide variety of options for the learner. The subject experts who compile our learning programmes are all actively involved in policing, are professional practitioners and contribute towards research in the field of road policing. The learning programmes are uniquely structured to meet the growing demands placed on traffic and police agencies.
This highly successful programme is directed towards metropolitan and traffic officers that want to advance their career with knowledge and skills that are directly focussed towards this highly specialised field of road policing. Efficient management within a law enforcement environment is essential in creating a system that will benefit the people of South Africa.
A Diploma in Metropolitan and Traffic Policing offers law enforcement practitioners the opportunity to positively influence peoples’ lives. This accredited Lyceum learning programme offers you the opportunity to play a crucial role in creating a safe and secure environment in South Africa. It is also the leading programme in Africa insofar as traffic policing practice is concerned.
D I P L O M A I N M E T R O P O L I TA N A N D T R A F F I C P O L I C I N G
SAQA ID: 50204 | NQF Level 6 | Credits: 374
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TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 3 years of study Maximum – 6 years of study
1st YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
General Management for Law EnforcementMetropolitan Police Science 1Traffic Science 1Law of Procedure and EvidenceCriminal Law 1
55555
2025252525
Total Credits Year 1 120
SUBJECTS:
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2nd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business Communication for Law EnforcementCriminal Law 2Metropolitan Police Science 2Traffic Science 2
5566
20252525
Electives: (select 1) > Managing the Patrol Function > Crime Scene Management
66
2525
Total Credits Year 2 120
3rd YEAR SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Metropolitan Police Science 3Traffic Science 3Crowd Management
777
282828
Electives: (select two) > Crime Prevention > Police Supervisory Practice > Community Policing > Project Management for Law Enforcement
666
6
252525
25
Total Credits Year 3 134
TOTAL CREDITS 374
SUBJECTS:
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate OR equivalent with a minimum entry requirement for a diploma.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Diploma in Metropolitan and Traffic Policing and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“With my Lyceum diploma I’m standing a better chance to be promoted. Thank you, Lyceum. I am honoured to be a part of your legacy.” - Mandla Comfort Nyathi, Diploma in Metropolitan and Traffic Policing graduate currently employed in policing
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Metropolitan Police Officer | Provincial Traffic Inspector | Traffic/Police Officer | Municipal Law Enforcement Officer
DID YOU KNOW?
South African policing is a fast-paced and exciting field with new milestones being achieved each day. In 2014, for example, local police seized 10 tons of pure heroin valued at over 3-billion, the biggest drug bust in South Africa’s history5.
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DIPLOMA IN METROPOLITAN AND TRAFFIC POLICING EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a metro police and traffic officer earns an average salary of R157,951 per year. If you’re a police sergeant the average salary can be as high as R180,481 per year.
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H I G H E R C E R T I F I C AT E I N C R I M I N A L J U S T I C E
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive and interrelated understanding of current and relevant policing theories and practices prevalent in law enforcement and crime prevention. From a law enforcement perspective, criminal justice is a demanding career, requiring exceptional skills and knowledge. This programme is directed at a broad range of law enforcement agencies that form part of the criminal justice system in South Africa. Law enforcement agencies that will benefit from this program include the private security industry, correctional institutions and other fields of policing. Learners will be afforded the opportunity to improve their knowledge within the criminal justice environment.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 3 years of study
SAQA ID: 91795 | NQF Level 5 | Credits: 120
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is the National Senior Certificate OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Communication and Life SkillsIntroduction to LegislationIntroduction to Criminal JusticePrinciples of PolicingCommunity Policing
55555
2020202020
Electives: (select one)> Security Practice> Traffic and Metropolitan Policing
55
2020
TOTAL CREDITS 120
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I had a good time at Lyceum. A highlight was when I graduated. My studies set me up with the knowledge I needed in my current position.” - Mohala Frans Malakoane, Criminal Justice graduate currently employed in the South African Police Service
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Public Law Enforcement Agencies | Metropolitan Police Departments | Safety and Security | Military Police | Private Security Institutions | Private Investigators
DID YOU KNOW?
According to figures released by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, there are a staggering 1.87 million registered security officers in South Africa6.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a private detective, investigator or criminal justice officer earns an average salary of R196,736 per year. If you’re a security manager the average salary can be as high as R228,912 per year.
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H I G H E R C E R T I F I C AT E I N I N C I D E N T M A N A G E M E N T
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is designed to provide learners with necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage incidents within the private and public sectors. A person acquiring this qualification will obtain the necessary competence to manage and support a team, coordinate activities at the scene of an incident, improve service delivery, make informed decisions, develop action plans for incident management, implement best practice policies and procedures as well as to communicate effectively.
A comprehensive and interrelated understanding of current and relevant policing theories and practices prevalent in law enforcement and crime prevention. From a law enforcement perspective, criminal justice is a demanding career, requiring exceptional skills and knowledge. This programme is directed at a broad range of law enforcement agencies that form part of
the criminal justice system in South Africa. Law enforcement agencies that will benefit from this program include the private security industry, correctional institutions and other fields of policing. Learners will be afforded the opportunity to improve their knowledge within the criminal justice environment.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 3 years of study
SAQA ID: 91802 | NQF Level 5 | Credits: 120
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SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business CommunicationDisaster Management 1Incident ManagementOccupational Health & Safety 1
5555
20202020
Electives: (select two) > Financial Management 1 > General Management > Introduction to Mathematics
555
202020
TOTAL CREDITS 120
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is the National Senior Certificate OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Higher Certificate in Incident Management and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I always admired the fact that unlike any other college Lyceum delivered all my work on time. It was a very convenient and affordable experience.”- Sello Sylvester Molekwa, Lyceum graduate currently employed as a Metro Police Officer
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Public law enforcement agencies | Metropolitan police departments | Safety and security | Military police | Private security institutions | Disaster Management Services | Emergency medical services | Vehicle recovery services, etc.
DID YOU KNOW? South Africa has the fourth largest private security industry in the world7.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a police or sheriff’s patrol officer earns an average salary of R175,665 per year. If you’re a bodyguard the average salary can be as high as R237,287 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
This programme is designed to provide law enforcement officers with the required skills within the business of policing, to interact in a professional manner with the public media. The public’s perception towards law enforcement agencies is often negative due to media publicity. Successful candidates will also be able to apply their newly acquired skills to improve their performance as media relations’ officers. This programme is intended to assist front-line officers to effectively respond to media queries, to proactively promote open channels of
communication with a wide array of reporters and to write effective communiqués.
Special attention will be given to media relations’ principles as well as the following: -
The development of knowledge and skills in the field of communication, public relations and problem solving.
Internal and external communication strategies.
How to use the power of the media to the law enforcement agency’s advantage.
Build strong relationships with the community and how to promote co-operation.
H I G H E R C E R T I F I C AT E I N L A W E N F O R C E M E N T M E D I A R E L AT I O N S
SAQA ID: 67702 | NQF Level 5 | Credits: 120
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TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is an accredited higher education programme registered with the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 3 years of study
SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business Communication for Law Enforcement Police Media Relations Public Relations for Law Enforcement Police Liability Issues
5555
20202020
Electives: (select two) > Community Policing > General Management for Law Enforcement > Management Principles and Techniques
55
5
2020
20
TOTAL CREDITS 120
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Media Relations and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“A great college that was lovely to study with. I studied this higher certificate because I wanted to get more involved in law enforcement.”- Sihle Goodman Mthembu, Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Media Relations graduate currently employed in the field of security
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Media Relations Officer | Public Relations Officer | Communications Officer
DID YOU KNOW?
SAPS uses Twitter in their crime-fighting efforts. They have a social media team that uses the platform to communicate with communities directly, mobile them against crime and track the location of criminals8.
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HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDIA RELATIONS EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a public relations officer earns an average salary of R151,401 per year. If you’re a communications officer the average salary can be as high as R200,627 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
The purpose of the Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Supervision is:
To promote the development of knowledge, skills and values that are required in the supervision of traffic, policing and law enforcement officers.
To help learners realise their full potential in the field of professional law enforcement supervisory practice.
To provide opportunities for police practitioners to progress to higher levels of performance in law enforcement agencies.
To enhance the performance of officers who are involved in police supervisory functions and wish to advance professional policing practices.
Learners working towards this programme will find that the acquisition of the competencies in this programme will add value to their understanding of the sector and functioning
in the workplace. It will provide for a consolidation of the broad knowledge, skills and values needed to be successful as supervisors.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 3 years of study
SAQA ID: 71569 | NQF Level 5 | Credits: 120
H I G H E R C E R T I F I C AT E I N L A W E N F O R C E M E N T S U P E R V I S I O N
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Higher Certificate in Law Enforcement Supervision and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Business Communication for Law EnforcementPolice Supervisory PracticePersonnel ManagementPolice Liability Issues
5555
20202020
Electives: (select two)> Law & Procedure of Meetings> Risk Management for Law Enforcement> Public Relations for Law Enforcement
555
202020
TOTAL CREDITS 120
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“Lyceum College has extremely professional staff who are always willing to assist. It was a highlight of my study experience.”- Phumzile Mary Mohapi, Lyceum graduate currently employed as a traffic officer
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
The programme will facilitate access to, and mobility and progression along a learning path for learners who:-
Have worked in traffic management, metro policing or any other law enforcement agency or any other related field for many years, but have not obtained a formal qualification.
Wish to extend their range of skills and knowledge in this field of study so that they can become competent supervisors in law enforcement and policing agencies.
Want to improve the level of professionalism in the law enforcement industry.
DID YOU KNOW?
SAPS employees have rated working at the police force close to 4 stars out of 5 on Indeed.com. The high points of their employment include being able to serve their community, working with different cultures and the new challenges experienced each day9.
HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISION EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a security supervisor earns an average salary of R73,920 per year. If you’re a security manager the average salary can be as high as R228,912 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
This programme is designed to develop the student’s professional skills, improve knowledge of relevant legislation, police management principles, as well as fleet and maintenance management. Operational aspects of policing is the ‘why and how’ of police practice and management. Policing in this context refers specifically to traffic and metropolitan policing. This programme is furthermore designed for students who have completed the Advanced Diploma in Traffic and Metropolitan Policing (or equivalent).
It incorporates advanced concepts related to traffic science, civil liability, basic research principles, fleet management and advanced project management. Traffic police administrators at all levels of government face a multitude of challenges. Law enforcement administrators are challenged to achieve their goals and objectives with scarce resources.
This requires a professional and innovative approach from both administrators and practitioners. The curriculum of the Postgraduate Diploma in Traffic Policing – (NQF level 8) reflects the trends in modern contemporary road policing, law enforcement practice, client-focused programs, and professional development within the field of traffic policing.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
This is a higher education programme accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET).
It is also registered at SAQA
DURATION:
Minimum – 1 year of study Maximum – 2 years of study
P O S T G R A D U AT E D I P L O M A I N T R A F F I C P O L I C I N G
SAQA ID: 90533 | NQF Level 8 | Credits: 132
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
The minimum entry requirement is the Advanced Diploma in Traffic and Metropolitan Policing OR equivalent. For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College. Enquire at your nearest Lyceum Sales Office for more information regarding the awarding of subject credits (Credit Accumulation and Transfer - CAT) towards Lyceum Qualifications.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered
at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Postgraduate Diploma in Traffic Policing and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued at the annual graduation ceremony, couriered to the nearest branch or posted to you, provided that your account is in order.
SUBJECTS NQF LEVEL CREDITS
Professionalism in PolicingEthics in PolicingRoad Safety StrategiesRoad Safety AuditsResearch Methodology
88888
2828282820
TOTAL CREDITS 132
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I recommend Lyceum College to anyone who wants to prosper in life. Their sense of professionalism is excellent.”- Caiphus Nkomote Moloele, Lyceum graduate currently employed in traffic policing
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Traffic Policing | Criminology | Safety and Security | Criminal Justice | South African Police | Transport Industry
DID YOU KNOW?
In 2017 a South African policeman went viral for helping a couple avoid a heavy traffic penalty. After pulling them aside during a roadside check he noticed that their new license disc had not been fixed to the windscreen. Instead of fining them he provided them with a new license disk holder, a move which he was praised for10.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN TRAFFIC POLICING EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a detective or criminal investigator earns an average salary of R187,170 per year. If you’re a logistics manager the average salary can be as high as R304,615 per year.
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S H O R T L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M M E I N A D D R E S S I N G G A N G S A N D V I O L E N C E
DESCRIPTION:
Gangs and gang related violence have an undeniable negative impact on our community. By learning to use relevant techniques and policies to enable better communication and understanding of how gangs work, you can improve crime prevention systems that will show results. This short learning programme will provide the knowledge to make this possible.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
Lyceum Short Programme*
*Short Programmes upgrade skills and knowledge to ensure success in a chosen field of learning, but are not credit bearing and are not on the NQF.
DURATION:
6 months of study
PROGRAMME OUTLINE:
The following outcomes will be achieved in this programme:
Explain the concept of a “gang” Elaborate on why youths join gangs Explain the structure and functioning of
a gang Identify and discuss the different
types of gangs Determine the consequences of
gang culture Indicate how politics and crime led to the
expansion of youth gangs Discuss the role of social movements
against crime Explain the unique reactions of youths to
the breakdown of family systems Differentiate between gangs and
self-defence units. Explain the violent nature of street gangs Explain how politics and crime are mixed
in youth gangs Determine the forming of an alternative
social identity in a street gang Explain the unique reactions of youth
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gangs to a disorganised society Define the concepts of “scanning”,
“analysis”, “response” and “assessment” Discuss the concepts of SARA Apply the SARA model to gang-related
problems Identify a child that is involved in gang
activities Identify the difference between crime
reductions and crime prevention of gang activities
Discuss the strategies schools can follow in addressing gang-related problems
Apply the SARA model to gang-related problems
Define the role the physical environment plays in gang activity
Explain situational crime prevention Discuss the effects that
Operation-Cul-de-Sac had in out-designing gang-related crimes in Los Angeles
Apply this knowledge in your SARA worksheet
Elaborate on the legislation which enables the police to address gang-related problems
List the initiatives already in place to address gang problems
List your own initiatives for addressing gang-related problems
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Be competent in the English language. Have general, theoretical, academic
and practical professional knowledge and understanding accomplished at least NQF level 5.
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Certificate of Competence in
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Addressing Gangs and Violence and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued once you have successfully completed the programme, provided that your account is in order.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Certificate of Competence in Addressing Gangs and Violence and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued once you have successfully completed the programme, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“What I enjoyed about Lyceum was that I could understand my lecturers perfectly. The modules were explained at a pace that I was comfortable with.”- Rhomotso Reginah Modiselle, Lyceum graduate currently employed in law enforcement CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Traffic Law Enforcement | Policing | Security Industry
DID YOU KNOW?
Cape Town is the ranked as the most congested city in South Africa. Overall, it is the 47th most congested city in the world. Johannesburg has come in at 77th globally. These figures by TomTom point to a need for skilled traffic management professionals in our country who can deal with incidences on the road11.
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SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN ADDRESSING GANGS AND VIOLENCE EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a police officer earns an average salary of R157,951 per year. If you’re a police sergeant the average salary can be as high as R180,481 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum College is at the forefront of training and education in the field of Traffic and Police Management. Its short learning programmes are uniquely structured to meet the demands of the South African society. Students who have completed their studies through Lyceum will be able to make a valuable contribution towards a safe and secure environment in South Africa.
By becoming familiar with procedural correctness and the cost effective management of a unit, you can minimize the factors that affect the law enforcement agency’s liability towards the community. This short learning programme from Lyceum will show you how to enhance and develop strategies affecting police liability and minimise the associated risk of civil claims.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
Lyceum Short Programme*
*Short Programmes upgrade skills and knowledge to ensure success in a chosen field of learning, but are not credit bearing and are not on the NQF.
DURATION:
6 months of study (part-time)
PROGRAMME OUTLINE:
The following outcomes will be achieved in this programme:
Define a delict; Consider the elements of a delict; Describe the “conduct” element
(with reference to practical cases); Describe the “wrongfulness” element
(with reference to practical cases); Define “administrative action”; Provide the elements of just
administrative action: Name the organs of state; Explain the culture of justification; List and discuss the sources of
administrative law Discuss the liability of the Institution;
S H O R T L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M M E I N M A N A G I N G P O L I C E L I A B I L I T Y I S S U E S
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Determine the emotional well-being (and the lack thereof) and capacitation of members and the draconian results that might occur if it is not managed properly;
Explain and manage the emotional and psychological implications of law enforcement on the member;
Recognise the different effects of the working environment on the person of the individual in time and be in a position to prevent liability resulting from “emotional” (delictual) action of a member; and
Explain what “burnout” and “post-traumatic stress disorder” are.
Explain what a “municipal” court is and explain how it is established;
Explain what a roadside court is, how it is established and how can it be effectively utilised and what legal implications the incorrect use of it may have;
Discuss the authority in terms of which road traffic signs are displayed;
Display traffic signs properly; Identify the implications of the non or
incorrect display of road signs; Recognise and manage sexual
harassment
and discrimination in the workplace; Manage unfair discrimination in general;
and Manage discipline in general and the
consequences of incorrect management of disciplinary matters
Discuss the implications of cooperation agreements in terms of the SAPS Act, 1995.
Explain the risks involved in overworking of officers; and
Manage the risks involved in overworking of officers
Determine under what circumstances an officer can remove a vehicle from an accident scene;
Direct where the officer can remove such a vehicle to; and
Manage the consequences of the illegal removal and the unlawful detention of such a vehicle.
Manage claims and the risks of civil claims as supervisor;
Keep proper record of statistics, profiles and policies that are relevant to your section, as manager;
Interpret these statistics effectively; and Implement the management information
for proper risk control.
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Describe how to testify in court and to conduct yourself in court;
Explain the practicalities of drunken driving matters;
Discuss the concept of hearsay evidence; and
Explain what the implications of the act are and what duties the act bestows on an officer;
Handle a complaint; Complete the necessary forms; and Assist the complainant sufficiently to
ensure his/her safety.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Be competent in the English language. Have general, theoretical, academic
and practical professional knowledge and understanding accomplished at least NQF level 5.
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Certificate of Competence in Managing Police Liability Issues and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued once you have successfully completed the programme, provided that your account is in order.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
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A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I studied at Lyceum to gain more knowledge about traffic and policing. It was not easy for me to study at home but because of Lyceum I graduated and am now taking on my postgraduate studies.”- Caroline Kopa, Lyceum graduate currently working as a traffic officer
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Traffic Officer | Metropolitan Police Officer
DID YOU KNOW?
A Johannesburg traffic officer added dance moves to her traffic conduction. Her actions were captured on video and became a viral sensation on social media. She received a number of positive comments on her upbeat attitude and pride in her work12.
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN MANAGING POLICE LIABILITY ISSUES EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a police officer earns an average salary of R157,951 per year. If you’re a police sergeant the average salary can be as high as R180,481 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum College is at the forefront of training and education in the field of Traffic and Police Management. Its short learning programmes are uniquely structured to meet the demands of the South African society. Students who have completed their studies through Lyceum will be able to make a valuable contribution towards a safe and secure environment in South Africa.
It is critical for law enforcement agencies to establish effective units to deal with the media. This short learning programme will provide the training to make it possible.
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TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
Lyceum Short Programme*
*Short Programmes upgrade skills and knowledge to ensure success in a chosen field of learning, but are not credit bearing and are not on the NQF.
DURATION:
6 months of study
PROGRAMME OUTLINE:
The following outcomes will be achieved in this programme:
Assess the power of the media Explain the context of police
media relations Manage information and impression Identify media formats Utilise the media as an educational tool Direct the correct portrayal of the police Determine the correct approach of media
coverage
Identify the information the media should be entitled to have
Define the term “criminal investigative information”
Develop and maintain favourable media relations
Identify marketing constraints Determine what makes news headlines Promote policing and other innovative
programmes Describe the principles of successful
branding Distinguish between branding and
marketing Determine branding principles for police
agencies Provide a definition of a media relations
unit Indicate the purpose of a media relations
unit List the responsibilities of a public
relations manager Indicate the cooperation between the
public relations manager and management
List the activities of a public relations unit List the steps necessary in the systematic
approach to interview preparation
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Indicate the principles of preparing for media interviews
Explain the necessity of taking control of the interview
Indicate the importance and requirements of “looking good” during camera interviews
Handle media enquiries and manage crises
List the guidelines for writing good press releases
Place news stories, features and photos Conduct media briefings and press
conferences Provide guidelines to establish a media
policy Disclose information without jeopardising
the case Explain access to scenes by the media Discuss the necessity of media training Explain the invasion of privacy and
constitutional rights of people during operations
Discuss why crime-related stories dominate news
List the pitfalls of live news coverage Explain the necessity of cooperation
between the police and the media Identify the general principles and
the necessary caution to be taken when communicating with the media
Explain the importance of accountability when making statements or comments to the media
Apply the necessary care during the dissemination of crime-related information to the media
Apply the correct conduct in public towards media representatives
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Be competent in the English language. Have general, theoretical, academic
and practical professional knowledge and understanding accomplished at least NQF level 5.
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL: Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at
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the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Certificate of Competence in Managing Police Media Relations and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued once you have successfully completed the programme, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“I loved my time at Lyceum. I gained so many skills that I’ve put into practise at work.”- Nontsizi Mittah Mkhefa, Lyceum graduate currently employed as a traffic officer
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Traffic Officer | Metropolitan Police Officer | Municipal Media Officer
DID YOU KNOW?
As a policing professional there are opportunities to work with other crime-fighting organisations to solve cases. For example, SAPS collaborated last year with the Hawks and Interpol to rescue several women who were lured into a global human trafficking syndicate13.
SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN MANAGING POLICE MEDIA RELATIONS EARNING POTENTIAL:
According to Payscale a police officer earns an average salary of R157,951 per year. If you’re a communications officer the average salary can be as high as R200,627 per year.
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DESCRIPTION:
Lyceum College is at the forefront of training and education in the field of Traffic and Police Management. Its short learning programmes are uniquely structured to meet the demands of the South African society. Students who have completed their studies through Lyceum will be able to make a valuable contribution towards a safe and secure environment in South Africa.
Managing the patrol function is a short learning programme designed to provide law enforcement officers with basic and advanced skills to improve the standard of police patrol operations. Patrol operations are the most critical element of any law enforcement agency’s goal to minimise crime and crashes.
TYPE OF PROGRAMME:
Lyceum Short Programme*
*Short Programmes upgrade skills and knowledge to ensure success in a chosen field of learning, but are not credit bearing and are not on the NQF.
DURATION:
6 months of study
PROGRAMME OUTLINE:
The following outcomes will be achieved in this programme:
Indicate how modern police principles compare with Peel’s principles of policing
Reflect on how the public’s image of the police is formed
Analyse the importance of police policies Discuss the theories that affect the role of
the media in shaping the public’s perception of the police
List the policing processes that have an affect on police public relations
Explain police discrimination Identify the role of the supervisor to
minimise corruption by patrol officers Determine your leadership style Differentiate between leadership styles List the traits required to improve your
leadership skills Explain the importance of power versus
authority Indicate good police deployment tactics Discuss the issues that constitute the
optimal utilisation of police resources
S H O R T L E A R N I N G P R O G R A M M E I N M A N A G I N G T H E PAT R O L F U N C T I O N
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Differentiate between the various types of patrol
Improve effective patrolling Implement strategies to improve patrol Analyse your department’s deployment
practices Indicate the importance of daily police
on-duty parades Evaluate the different issues that affect
police supervisors Explain the importance of police
deployment practices Discuss the importance of police
performance measures Differentiate between goals, objectives,
measures and standards Determine and calculate a few police
performance measures List and explain the issues that affect
effective communication with your subordinates
Explain the causes of ineffective communication
Implement strategies to improve communication with your subordinates
Discuss the effects of the Abilene Paradox
Identify the issues that govern the supervision of difficult employees
List the factors that will assist you with dealing with difficult employees
Differentiate between the different categories of difficult employees
Explain the differences between the different types of patrols
Differentiate between the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of patrol
Use case studies to identify issues that may impact on crime prevention strategies
Explain the physiology of shift work Identify factors that affect circadian
rhythms Determine the best shift system for your
department List the issues that will improve your
supervisory skills Discuss the importance of departmental
policies dealing with officer survival Analyse the inherent consequences if
a policy framework is neglected by law enforcement agencies
Identify the most critical issues that
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impact on officer survival in a law enforcement agency
Discuss the steps required to minimise the risks associated with police patrols
Explain the role of supervisors to ensure that the associated risks of police patrols are properly managed
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Be competent in the English language. Have general, theoretical, academic
and practical professional knowledge and understanding accomplished at least NQF level 5.
For full details on minimum requirements, contact the College.
LEARNER MATERIAL:
Study material are largely supplied in digital format only. Printed copies can be ordered at the prescribed tariffs. Prescribed textbooks are excluded and must be procured by the student. (Terms and Conditions apply)
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of your programme, you will receive a certificate depicting: - Certificate of Competence in Managing the Patrol Function and an academic transcript. These documents will be issued once you have successfully completed the programme, provided that your account is in order.
A WORD FROM OUR ALUMNUS:
“The quality of a Lyceum education is wonderful. They pay a lot of attention to the individual needs of their students.”- Vincent Mokgobu, Lyceum graduate currently employed as a traffic officer
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Traffic Officer | Metropolitan Police Officer | Law Enforcement Officer
DID YOU KNOW?
A Cape Town traffic officer undertook a three-month search to reunite a homeless child with his family. In recognition of her work she received a commendation badge from the city14.
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SHORT LEARNING PROGRAMME IN MANAGING THE PATROL FUNCTION EARNING POTENTIAL
According to Payscale a police officer earns an average salary of R157,951 per year. If you’re a police sergeant the average salary can be as high as R180,481 per year.
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8. SAnews.gov.za (2015). Police use Twitter to enhance fight against crime | SA News. [online] Sanews.gov.za. Available at: http://www.sanews.gov.za/south-africa/police-use-twitter-enhance-fight-against-crime [Accessed 17 Sep. 2017].
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10. Lindeque, B. (2017). South African good news story: Officer goes viral for good things!. [online] Good Things Guy. Available at: https://www.goodthingsguy.com/people/officer-goes-viral-good-things/ [Accessed 17 Sep. 2017].
11. Alfreds, D. (2017). Here’s how to solve SA’s traffic congestion crisis. [online] Wheels. Available at: http://www.wheels24.co.za/Your-Wheels/common-sense-solutions-to-the-sa-traffic-congestion-crisis-20170207 [Accessed 17 Sep. 2017].
12. Citizen Reporter. (2017). Free State woman saved from sex traffickers and organ harvesters in Malaysia. [online] The Citizen. Available at: https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/1590991/free-state-woman-saved-from-sex-traffickers-and-organ-harvesters-in-malaysia/ [Accessed 18 Sep. 2017].
13. Citizen Reporter. (2017). Free State woman saved from sex traffickers and organ harvesters in Malaysia. [online] The Citizen. Available at: https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/1590991/free-state-woman-saved-from-sex-traffickers-and-organ-harvesters-in-malaysia/ [Accessed 18 Sep. 2017].
14. Potter, D. (2017). Video of traffic officer dancing to direct traffic goes viral. [online] The Citizen. Available at: https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/1455225/video-of-traffic-officer-dancing-to-direct-traffic-goes-viral/ [Accessed 18 Sep. 2017].
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