| Qualification code: | 98234 |
| NQF level: | 8 |
| Total credits: | 120 |
| SAQA ID: | 85046 |
| APS/AS: | 50 |
| Maximum time to complete this qualification: | 3 years |
Purpose statement:
A Postgraduate Diploma: Forensic Auditing (PGDFA) learner is actively engaged in becoming a well-rounded, educated person and in preparing for further, more specific study or for the forensic auditing work environment. This qualification offers an advanced understanding of theories and practices pertaining to the field of Forensic Auditing and equips the learner with the necessary skills to manage forensic audit activities in diverse business environments. The Postgraduate Diploma: Forensic Auditing learner performs a critical role in society by practising ethics pertinent to business and communicates in a clear, rational and logical manner. The purpose of this qualification is firstly to prepare learners for a career in forensic auditing. Secondly, this qualification prepares learners to write the Certified Fraud Examiners' (CFE) examination. Thirdly, this qualification forms part of the learning pathway to qualify as a Forensic Accountant/Auditor (CFP-FA) with the Institute of Commercial Forensic Practitioners (ICFP).
Please note:
An appropriate NQF 7 qualification from an accredited provider of higher education with majors in Financial Accounting or Accounting and External or Internal Auditing,
or
a South African LLB qualification (NQF 7) from an accredited provider of higher education (not BProc qualification)
or
an appropriate Bachelor of Commerce degree, provided that a prospective student is also in possession of the Advanced Certificate: Fraud Examination (NQF 7) or the Occupational Certificate: Fraud Examiner (NQF8), refer to http://www.unisa.ac.za/apply/cas/addinf/98234 for more information.
Applicants who do not meet these requirements are advised to apply for admission to either the CTA or the AUI stream of the Advanced Diploma in Accounting Sciences in an attempt to meet this requirement or to consider enrolling for another postgraduate programme offered by the College.
Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements as indicated above may apply for admission through recognition of prior learning (RPL) provided they meet the statutory admission requirements for undergraduate studies; are at least 23 years old with a minimum of five years' current, relevant working and research experience in line with the approved qualification's RPL requirements. For more information on RPL criteria visit: http://www.unisa.ac.za/rpl
Pay the application fee of R150 once you've received your student number.
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Apply for admission to honours degrees or postgraduate diplomas for the 2026 academic year between 18 August and 10 October 2025.
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Successful applicants should visit the registration website in January 2026 for updated registration information (eg qualification rules, curriculum/transitional arrangements, pre-requisites and co-requisites): www.unisa.ac.za/register