Diploma Programs
A diploma is typically earned at the tertiary level and typically involves two years of full-time study.
Aim
This qualification enables graduates to apply specialized knowledge in various contexts for advanced skilled or paraprofessional work, as well as serving as a stepping stone for further education.
Knowledge and Skills
At this stage, individuals who have completed their studies are anticipated to possess a comprehensive understanding and expertise in specific areas of work and study. These graduates should have the ability to effectively process and interpret information from various sources, utilizing their cognitive and communication skills. Furthermore, they should be capable of imparting their knowledge and skills to others, showcasing their comprehension of specialized subjects, formulating solutions to intricate problems, and exhibiting specialized technical, creative, or conceptual skills to effectively convey their thoughts and viewpoints.
Professional Aptitude
Graduates at this level should be able to apply their knowledge and skills in specialized areas, even in changing contexts. They should exhibit proactive initiative and make judgments based on critical thinking in tasks related to planning, design, technical, or managerial roles with less or no guidance/supervision, adjust basic principles and intricate methods to different scenarios, and carry out a diverse set of technical or managerial responsibilities while being responsible for individual achievements and team results within established boundaries.
Minimum Admission Requirements
Candidates who have obtained a KCSE grade of C- (Minus) or a KCE division II, a KACE with one (1) Principal, an equivalent qualification, a Certificate of Experiential Learning, or a certificate are eligible to apply for enrollment in diploma courses.
- Criminology and Paralegal Studies.
- National Security & Policy
- Intelligence Analysis & Terrorism Management.
- Intelligence and Security Science.
- Police Administration and Procedural Law.
- Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice.
- Penology and Rehabilitation Studies.
- Criminal Investigation and Evidence Management.
- Criminal Justice Administration.
- Security Management.
- International Relations & Conflict Resolution.
- Disaster and Risk Management.
- Criminology & Security Studies.
- Criminology and Legal Studies.
- Criminal Justice Administration & Correction Management.
- Criminal Justice and Police Science.
- Fire Science and Emergency Management.
- Criminology and Social Order.
- Criminal Law and Penology.
- Criminal Psychology and Justice Studies.
- International Criminal Law.
- Criminology & Criminal Justice.
- Criminology and Forensic Psychology.
- Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy.
- Principles of Law and Security Management.
- Criminology and Cybersecurity.
- Criminology and Forensic Science.
- Intelligence and Security Studies.
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity Studies.
- Intelligence and National Security Studies.
- Paralegal and Criminal Justice Administration.
- International Relations and Global Security Studies.
- Fire Science Management.
- Security Management and Public Policy studies
- Network Planning & Cryptography
- Cryptography and Network Security
- Information Technology in Networking and Security Studies

