Diploma in Criminology and Security Management
School of Education and Social Sciences
Introduction
Criminology and forensic science are two extremely interesting courses that should be studied if one is serious about studying all aspects of crime. They are important courses that enable people to understand more about crime, its evolution and trends as well as the technical mechanisms of investigating crime and the general crime preventive strategies and mechanisms.
Programme Objectives
Objectives of the Programme
- To equip participants with skills and knowledge that will enable them to engage in an effective way in community development and more or so within the counties.
- To develop, implement and evaluate programmes to eradicate poverty and inequality in communities.
- Asses the affect of their facilitation and empowering management skills in the holistic context of community development.
- To give participants a positive educational experience that will contribute to their life choices options and motivate them towards further learning along the same line.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Applicants seeking admission into the program must have:
- a minimum of C- (Minus) in K.C.S.E or
- division IV in K.C.E. or
- a mean grade of D+ (Plus) with a recognized certificate in a relevant area such as policing, investigation and / or security management.
- Admission will also be given to persons holding A level certificate with 1 principle pass or any other relevant qualification as determined by St. Paul’s University Senate.
Duration
1 academic year (Three Semesters)
Career Prospects
Recent graduates have gained and implemented within the form of criminal justice system, and working with young people in the wide range of assorted home some to work in sectors such as banking, finance, retail, public and private sectors.