Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
Master of Criminology
Studying the Master of Criminology will challenge you to think laterally about emerging discourses in power, harm and justice. You will develop a deeper understanding of how we can approach criminal behaviour, crime policy and prevention as a society.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Cloud(online) | Online/Off-campus - 1 years | $29,800 | N/A |
Structure
To complete the Master of Criminology, you must pass 8 or 12 credit points.
Subjects
- Cyber Crime and Digital Surveillance
- Environmental Crime and Regulation
- Populism and Policing Futures
- Research Design
- Environmental Offenders and Victims
- Human Rights in World Politics
- Governance and Fraud
- Computer Networks and Security
- The Carceral Society and Prison Futures
Entry requirements
- 1 year full time (or part time equivalent) – 8 credit points:
- completion of a bachelor degree in a related discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience (or part time equivalent)
- completion of a bachelor honours degree in a related discipline
- completion of a graduate certificate or graduate diploma or higher in a related discipline
- 1.5 years full time (or part time equivalent) 12 credit points:
- completion of a bachelor degree in a related discipline
- completion of a bachelor degree or higher in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience (or part time equivalent)
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Master of Criminology
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