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Master of Transnational Crime Prevention

Overview

This program is designed for 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.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Students should be graduates or have extensive relevant experience at a high level.

English language requirements:

  • IELTS overall band 7.0 or
  • IELTS overall band 6.0 with attendance in either ELL901 English for Postgraduate Studies 1 in Autumn Session or ELL903 English for Postgraduate Studies 2 in Spring Session.

Advanced Standing

Students successfully completing the Graduate Certificate in Transnational Crime Prevention have the option to articulate to this course.

Course Requirements

Satisfactory completion of subjects to the value of 48 credit points chosen from the course program.

Subjects Credit Points
Prescribed Subjects  
LEGL910 International Co-operation in Crime Prevention 4
LEGL911 International Criminal Law 4
LEGL912 Comparative Criminal Justice 4
LEGL920 Transnational Corporate Crime 4
LEGL921 Crime and Transnational Financial Transactions 4
LEGL922 Financial Investigations Practice and Procedure 4
LEGL923 Crime and Information Technology Regulation 4
LEGL930 Legal Research and Writing 2
LEGL931 Computing and Statistical Skills 2
LEGL940 Transnational Organised Crime 8
 
Plus one of the following electives:
LEGL950 Transnational Crime Prevention Research Project 8
LEGL951 Special Studies in Transnational Crime Prevention and Investigation 8
 
 
 

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