Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice
This Masters degree is designed to equip current and aspiring criminal justice leaders with the knowledge required to tackle current and emerging criminal justice problems. The degree will take you on a deep dive into the fascinating world of criminological theory and cutting-edge research methods, giving you the tools required for tackling the tough issues facing society. Importantly, the program enables students to customise their journey, choosing courses that align perfectly with their passions, whether it's a specific agency, a particular crime issue, or your ultimate career goals. Building upon the Graduate Certificate in Criminology and Criminal Justice this Masters is designed to place you at the forefront of criminal justice sector leadership.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Online | Online/Off-campus - 1.5 years | $27,500 | N/A |
Structure
Credit points 80
Subjects
- Applied Criminological Theory - CCJ744
- Quantitative Social Research - CCJ736 OR
- Qualitative Social Research - CCJ737
- Understanding and Preventing Cyber Fraud - CCJ755
- Research and Evaluation Methods - CCJ722
Entry requirements
- Your program requirements are the set of academic requirements that are mandatory for the award associated with your program of study. If you do not adhere to your degree requirements, you may not be eligible to graduate.
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