Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation
Course closed
2025
- Total Tuition Fees77,971 AUD
- Fees per Academic Year51,981 AUD
- Course duration1.5 Year (78 weeks)
Overview
Introduction
The operational challenges for policing, justice, regulatory and security agencies in Australia and the broader Asia Pacific are increasing in our mobile and technologically networked world. This unique Masters degree by coursework applies regulation and governance insights to combat criminal threats to economic well-being, social equity and cohesion, environmental sustainability and national security. The program is distinguished by its interdisciplinary outlook, Asia-Pacific orientation, stimulating curriculum, master classes with distinguished practitioners, internships, global networks and multiple career pathways. It is designed to lead into careers in regulatory policy and the management of illegal activity in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region in organisations such as: state justice departments; policy units in government; state policing and corrections; NGOs delivering law and justice reforms in development; international organisations tasked with peacekeeping and peacebuilding.[0101472]
Key Dates
2025
School Level
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Course Campus
- ACT
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