Postgraduate course
Macquarie University
Courses included
Fraud. Corruption. Terrorism. Domestic violence. Cybercrime. Vandalism. Car theft. Gun crime. Assault. Understanding who commits these types of crimes, their motivations for doing so, how society responds to such crime, and how the impact of crime can be alleviated are all the pursuit of criminologists.
The Master of Criminology will develop your skills in advanced criminology theory, applied criminological research and criminal justice policy analysis. As a graduate, you’ll use your knowledge and draw from fields including sociology, psychology, psychiatry and social anthropology, to understand better, measure and evaluate crime.
One of the following:
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Upload your CV as a PDF within the UAC application if you are seeking admission on the basis of work experience.
Different admission points are possible for this program. Depending on your prior qualifications, work experience, Weighted Average Mark or other recognised prior learning, you may qualify for entry to a shorter duration of the course. Above are shown only the admissions requirements for the longest duration. Refer to full course details for information on other admissions points (durations).
Social Sciences, Humanities
Police Force, Customs/Border Force and Law (Seniority: Police - Senior Sergeant (equiv) or above, Public Service APS 5 (equiv) or above.)
Contact Future Students team if you have any queries: (02)9850 6767.
^ Course fees are indicative only and subject to change. View fee information on the Macquarie University website.
Australian Government financial assistance
Read the full course details on the Macquarie University website.
The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.