Undergraduates Programmes
Diploma In Law Enforcement Administration (N/1032/4/0044)(07/27)(MQA/FA13802)
Overview
The Diploma in Law Enforcement Administration is a multi-disciplinary programme that prepares students for careers in policing, customs, security, courts, and other enforcement agencies. It covers key topics like criminal law, investigation techniques, social psychology, and public safety. Students gain hands-on experience through case studies, simulations, and internships. Graduates will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in various law enforcement and public safety roles.
- MQF level : Level 4
- Credit value : 90 credits
- Type of award : Single Major
- National Education Code (NEC) : 1032 (Protection of persons and property)
- Duration: 2 years 6 months / 4 years
- Mode of Study : Full time / Part time
- Intakes: January, April, August
Year One:
- DLE1014 Introduction to Crime and Society
- DLE1013 Introduction to Security Management
- DLE1024 Introduction to Law Enforcement
- DLE1114 Introduction to Criminal Law
- DLE1123 Introduction to Administrative Law
- DLE1133 Introduction to Criminal Justice System
Year Two:
- DLE2013 Organisational Behaviour and Leadership
- DLE2023 Computer Security
- DLE2033 Investigation Techniques
- DLE2113 Physical Security Management
- DLE2153 Risk Management
- DLE2123 Crime Scene Investigation
- DLE2133 Ethics in Law Enforcement
- DLE2143 Security Intelligence Operations
Year Three:
- DLE3013 Public Influence & Policy Making in Law Enforcement
- DLE3023 Introduction to Social Psychology and Criminology
- DLE3034 Introduction to Criminal Procedure and Law of Evidence
- PLT2006 Industrial Training
- Possesses SPM with at least credit in THREE subjects; OR
- Possesses SKM Level 3 in the related field; OR
- A Certificate (Level 3, MQF) in the related field with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR
- A pass in Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) with at least Grade C (GP 2.0) in any subject; OR
- A pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with at least Grade Maqbul; OR
- Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government.
ENGLISH COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT (INTERNATIONAL STUDENT)
Achieve a minimum Band 3 in MUET OR equivalent to CEFR (High B1)**.
- Police Personnel
- Customs Personnel
- Security Personnel
- Court Personnel
- Private Investigator
- National Anti-Drugs Agency Personnel
- Risk & Compliance Personnel
- Maritime Enforcement Personnel
- Anti-Corruption Personnel
- Immigration Personnel
- Civil Defence Personnel
- Describe broad-based principles, theories, and practices relevant to law enforcement.
- Apply law enforcement knowledge to solve routine and nonroutine issues in diverse operational contexts.
- Perform routine and nonroutine tasks ethically, responsibly, and flexibly within law enforcement and related organizations.
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills to interact effectively with individuals and groups in law enforcement settings.
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills in law enforcement contexts.
- Demonstrate relevant digital and technological skills applicable to law enforcement operations.
- Analyse numerical and graphical data using appropriate tools to support law enforcement decision-making.
- Demonstrate responsibility and accountability in law enforcement operations with minimal supervision.
- Demonstrate continuous self-improvement for academic and career growth in law enforcement.
- Demonstrate broad-based entrepreneurial skills applicable to law enforcement and security fields.
- Demonstrate ethical principles and professional standards in all aspects of law enforcement
Bachelor In Law Enforcement (Honours) (N/1041/6/0001)(10/27)(MQA/PA15954)
Overview
The Bachelor in Law Enforcement is a cross-disciplinary degree that integrates key areas such as law enforcement, administration, security, and public safety. This programme is designed to equip students with essential knowledge, practical skills, and critical thinking abilities to meet the evolving demands of the law enforcement field. Graduates will be prepared to face the complex challenges of modern law enforcement and contribute effectively to the safety and security of society.
- MQF level : Level 6
- Credit value : 120 credits
- Type of award : Single Major
- National Education Code (NEC) : 1032 (Protection of persons and property)
- Duration: 3 years / 5 years
- Mode of Study : Full time / Part time
- Intakes: January, April, August
Year One
- BLE1373 Introduction to Civil Law
- BLE2223 Fundamental of Human Rights
- BLE1363 Introduction to Security Management
- BLE1243 Forensic Science and Investigation
- BLE1313 Ethics in Law Enforcement
- BLE1333 Investigation Techniques
- BLE1344 Crime Prevention and Community Policing
- BLE1353 Law of Evidence
- BLE1233 Criminal Justice
- BLE1253 Criminal Law
Year Two
- BLE2113 Regulatory Bodies
- BLE2124 Penology
- BLE2133 Occupational Safety and Health
- BLE2213 Cyber Crime
- BLE1213 Principle of Physical Security and Management
- BLE2233 Management Security (Cybersecurity)
- BLE2243 Retail Security, Loss Prevention and Investigation
- BLE1263 Risk and Crisis Management
- BLE2314 Issues in Law Enforcement
- BLE2323 Security Intelligence Operations
- BLE2334 Forensic Criminology
- BLE2344 White Collar and Organized Crimes
- BLE1323 Criminal Psychology
Year Three
- BLE3114 Research Methodology in Social Studies
- BLE1223 Malaysia Legal System and Federal Constitution
- BLE3223 Project Paper
- BLE3316 Internship (Industrial Training)
- A pass in STPM with at least Grade C (GP 2.0) in any TWO subjects*; OR
- A pass in STAM with at least Grade Jayyid*; OR
- Matriculation or Foundation with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR
- A Diploma (Level 4, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR
- An Advanced Diploma (Level 5, MQF) with at least CGPA of 2.00; OR
- A Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia (DKM) /Diploma Vokasional Malaysia (DVM) subjected to HEP Senate / Academic Board’s approval; OR
- A Diploma Lanjutan Kemahiran Malaysia (DLKM) subjected to HEP Senate /Academic Board’s approval; OR
- Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government.
ENGLISH COMPETENCY REQUIREMENT (INTERNATIONAL STUDENT)
- Achieve a minimum Band 3 in MUET OR equivalent to CEFR (Low B2)**..
- Police Officer
- Customs Officer
- Security Officer
- Court Officer
- Private Investigator
- National Anti-Drugs Agency Officer
- Risk & Compliance Officer
- Maritime Enforcement Officer
- Anti-Corruption Officer
- Immigration Officer
- Civil Defence Officer
- Assess relevant legal principles, concepts, and theories to law enforcement processes in a contemporary political, economic, and social context.
- Elaborate on the impact of changing enforcement procedures and policies, information and security technologies, and structures within society using appropriate analytical and critical thinking skills.
- Demonstrate professional conduct and proficiency in selected investigation techniques in compliance with law enforcement procedures in the country.
- Build a good interpersonal relationship with different stakeholders and cooperate responsibly as part of a team in diverse learning and working communities locally and internationally.
- Communicate effectively through excellent public speaking, presentation, and expression skills in the law enforcement environment involving regulatory bodies and society.
- Demonstrate the ability to use media hardware and software related to law enforcement, investigation, and security issues.
- Conduct investigation-related research through analytical inquiry, information gathering, assessing, and using rigorously to propose solutions and well-reasoned decisions in various enforcement specialisations.
- Demonstrate managerial and leadership qualities through communicating and working effectively with a variety of regulatory bodies.
- Demonstrate appropriate information management and analytical skills in preparation for lifelong learning and professional pathways.
- Apply real-world perspectives and demonstrate entrepreneurial skills to manage effectively in enforcement and security services.
- Analyse the legal and ethical issues faced by law enforcement practitioners and propose practical and innovative solutions.