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Graduate Certificate in 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. The programs are delivered in English and require competency in the language.
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.
Course Requirements
Satisfactory completion of subjects to the value of 24 credit points consisting of 6 credit points of core subjects and 18 credit points of electives.
Course Program
| Subjects |
Credit Points |
| Core Subjects |
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| LEGL911 |
International Criminal Law |
4 |
| LEGL930 |
Research and Writing |
2 |
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| Plus electives of at least 18 credit points
chosen from the following subjects: |
| LEGL910 |
International Co-operation in Crime Prevention |
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 |
| LEGL931 |
Computing and Statistical Skills |
2 |
Credit Towards Other Courses
Successful completion of this program will guarantee entry into
the Master of Transnational Crime Prevention.
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