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Master of Transnational Crime Prevention
The Master of Transnational Crime Prevention is a full-fee
paying course aimed at both the domestic and overseas market.
The course is a specialised program attractive to students
from law enforcement agencies and the private sector, including
police, customs, anti-corruption, immigration, banking, finance,
accounting and other institutions, from Australia, the Asia-Pacific
region and beyond.
The course is an interdisciplinary program taught in flexible
delivery mode involving students in short on-campus intensives
and undertaking research and other assignments by distance,
using the internet and email.
This unique program will require students to undertake a
range of subjects that will provide the knowledge and skills
to be effective in a complex, multi-jurisdictional environment
requiring co-operation between both governmental and private
organisations. The skills addressed include both financial
and auditing, and computer IT skills required in tracking
fraudulent and other criminal activity. Completion of the
program should, therefore, enhance students' career opportunities,
including in risk management and corporate crime prevention.
Entry requirements
Candidates should be graduates or should have extensive relevant
experience at a high level.
English language requirements
IELTS overall band 7.0, or
IELTS overall band 6.0 with attendance at
ELS151 Introduction to English for Academic Purposes.
Program of Study
This course is a 48 credit point one year full time or equivalent
part time program. Students will be required to undertake
the following prescribed subjects:
| LEGL910 |
International Co-operation in Crime Prevention |
4
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| LEGL911 |
International Criminal Law |
4
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| LEGL912 |
Comparative Criminal Justice |
4
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| LEGL920 |
Transnational Corporate Crime |
4
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| LEGL921 |
Crime and Transnational Financial Transactions |
4
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| LEGL922 |
Financial Investigations Practice and Procedure |
4
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| LEGL923 |
Crime and Information Technology Regulation |
4
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| LEGL930 |
Research and Writing |
2
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| LEGL931 |
Computing and Statistical Skills |
2
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| LEGL940 |
Transnational Organised Crime |
8
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AND one of the following electives:
| LEGL950 |
Transnational Crime Prevention Research
Project |
8
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| LEGL951 |
Special Studies in Transnational Crime Prevention
and Investigation |
8
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