Diploma in Law

Diploma in Law

Program Coordinator

Staff Assistant Inspector Murungu

Cell number: 0773 281 161

Faculty:

The Programme is designed to meet the present-day law enforcement requirements of candidates working in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe National Army, Air Force of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Prison Service and other Government Departments. It is designed to reflect an approach to application of law enforcement principles to contemporary policing and emphasise the acquisition of measurable skills, knowledge and attitudes and demonstrable importance and relevance to professional law enforcement agents. The program is offered by the College seek to promote and give effect to the concepts of innovation, community engagement, and industrialization.

 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the programme students should be able to

  • Explain the influence of psychological, physiological and sociological factors relevant to law enforcement.
  • Derive insights from historical, philosophical and current cross-cultural developments in law enforcement and to apply lessons learned from these insights to problems related to law enforcement in Zimbabwe.
  • Apply principles of legal, democratic and contemporary policing to the solution of problems typical of law enforcement settings in Zimbabwe.
  • Assess the relevance and applicability of a variety of administrative and supervisory techniques to the implementation of law enforcement programmes and to the supervision of law enforcement personnel; and
  • Demonstrate the use of a range of contemporary policing techniques, and to evaluate the appropriateness of the techniques for the use in selected law enforcement settings in Zimbabwe.

All students will take eleven courses including a research project in part two of the Diploma programme in the student’s own special field of practice.

Level I:                       90 course units

Core – courses

Code             Course Narration                                       Course Units

DL 101           Introduction to Law                                  15

DL 102           Law of Evidence                                        15

DL 103           Interpretation of Statutes                        15

DL 104           Research Methods                                   15

DL 105           Criminal Law                                               15

DL 106           Contemporary Policing                           15

Course DL 104 is a pre-requisite to the research project.

 

PART II – SEMESTER TWO [90 COURSE UNITS]

 

Level II:                     90 Course Units

Core – courses

Code             Course                                                          Course Units

DL 107           Criminal Procedure                                   15

DL 108           Jurisprudence                                             15

DL 109           Financial Accounting                               15

DL 110           Constitutional Law                                    15

DL 60              Research Project.                                      15

DL 111           Crime Management                                15

Duration

The duration of the programme shall range from 2 to 4 academic semesters. The diploma will be completed within a minimum period of one year.

 

Entry Requirements

To be eligible for admission applicants must: –

  • Have a minimum of at least five [5] subjects passed with grade C or better, including English Language and Mathematics at O’ Level and;

 

  • Must be of the rank of Sergeant or equivalent and serving in one

of the three uniformed forces in Zimbabwe.

 

 

Target Audience

The program targets police officers and other members from the uniformed forces doing investigation duties.

 

Career Prospects

Graduates will be deployed as:

  • Crime Investigators
  • Police Prosecutors
  • Crime Managers

Program Coordinator

Staff Assistant Inspector Murungu

Cell number: 0773 281 161