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Last updated on 2025-04-15

Program overview

Program Overview

The University Diploma in Police and Investigations - Investigative Studies is designed to equip students with essential knowledge in various areas such as risk management, loss prevention, investigative techniques, law, and psychology. This program addresses the increasing sophistication of criminals and the rapid changes in technology, which create a strong demand for educated professionals in investigations and public/private security. By combining intuition, expertise, and communication skills, students will be prepared to investigate, analyze, and act effectively in their future careers.

Program Structure

This diploma program spans a duration of two years and is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience. Key features of the program include:

  • Program Length: Two years
  • Credits: Specific credit details are not mentioned, but the program is designed to meet the educational requirements for a diploma.
  • Field Placement: Students will gain practical experience in professional security and investigative environments.
  • Crime Lab: A dedicated crime lab allows students to practice investigative techniques as they learn.

 

Additionally, the program emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and real-world applications, preparing students for various opportunities in the field.

Featured Experiences

  • Field Placement: Provides students with real-world experience in security and investigative settings.
  • Crime Lab: Offers practical training in investigative techniques.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced professionals in the field of investigations.

 

These unique features ensure that students are well-prepared for the challenges they will face in their careers.

Career Options

  • Private Investigator: Conducts investigations on behalf of clients, gathering evidence and information.
  • Security Consultant: Advises organizations on security measures and risk management strategies.
  • Loss Prevention Specialist: Works to prevent theft and fraud in retail and corporate environments.
  • Criminal Investigator: Investigates crimes, collects evidence, and works with law enforcement agencies.
  • Compliance Officer: Ensures that organizations adhere to laws and regulations related to security and investigations.

 

Graduates of this program will find themselves well-equipped to pursue a variety of roles in the growing field of investigations and security.

 

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