Certificate in Psychology & Security Risk
About This Course
The Certificate in Psychology & Security Risk provides participants with knowledge in work psychology, security audits, risk analysis, and data protection. It covers work motivation, learning styles, and vocational choices, along with counselling skills to support employee development. Participants gain the ability to conduct security audits, assess risks, and document findings in alignment with regulatory requirements. The certificate also includes security risk analysis, enabling participants to identify potential threats and implement structured risk management plans. Additionally, it provides an understanding of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and its application in organisational data protection policies and processes.
What You'll Learn
1. Psychology in Work Behaviour & Counselling
2. Quality Assurance & Audits
3. Security Risk Analysis
4. Fundamentals of the Personal Data Protection Act
Entry Requirements
GCE ‘O’ Levels:
3 relevant passes and 1-year relevant working experience:
Subjects/Min. Grade:
1. English Language: Grade 6
2. Mathematics (Elementary or Additional): Grade 6
3. Physics: Grade 6
FT Nitec:
GPA > 3.5 OR GPA > 3.0 and 1 year of relevant working experience
PT Nitec in Technology/Services: GPA > 3.5 and 1 year of relevant working experience
FT Higher Nitec: GPA > 2.0 OR GPA > 1.5 and 1 year of relevant working experience
PT Higher Nitec in Technology/Services: GPA > 2.0 and 1 year of relevant working experience
WSQ Diploma: Relevant WSQ Advanced Certificate (or higher) with 1 year of relevant working experience and Level 6 for both WSQ Workplace Literacy SOA & Workplace Numeracy SOA.
Without any of the relevant academic qualifications: At least 2 years of relevant working experience.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements may be considered for admission to the course based on supporting evidence