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Expand your understanding with foundational courses centered on global crime and justice systems, counterterrorism, research methods in criminal justice, and applied criminology theories. Our Master of Criminology curriculum immerses students in contemporary developments across the field, examining everything from transnational offenses such as terrorism and war crimes to regional challenges including Indigenous rights and judicial inequities. This innovative program features instruction from leading scholars conducting groundbreaking research at national and international levels, providing students with comprehensive insights into worldwide patterns of crime and judicial responses.
To be considered for entry into this course, you must have completed:
An undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a directly related discipline, with a Weighed Average Mark (WAM) of at least 70% (or equivalent), OR
A bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline AND a graduate certificate in a directly related discipline with WAM of at least 70% (or equivalent), OR
A bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline with a WAM of at least 70% (or equivalent) AND at least two years of documented, relevant work experience.
Disciplines often assessed as directly related to this course include Criminology, Law, Legal Studies, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminal Justice Studies
Professional experience relevant to this course may include roles such as Worker in Criminal Justice System (Police, Courts, Correctional Institutions, Regulatory Body), Law & Justice focused Policy or Advocacy.