Transnational Crime Prevention Courses
The Centre offers coursework programs leading to a Master of Transnational Crime Prevention and Graduate Certificate in Transnational Crime Prevention. These are interdisciplinary programs taught in flexible delivery mode involving students in short on-campus intensives and undertaking research and other assignments by distance, using the Internet and E-mail. Details of the programs are set out below. Specific enquiries can be directed to CTCP or Tracy Wood.
The Courses are specialised programs 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. At present the Centre has students enrolled from 12 jurisdictions.
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 and 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. |
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Course fees for domestic students are:
- Master of Transnational Crime Prevention - f/t fee - AUD$14,000
- Graduate Certificate in Transnational Crime Prevention - f/t fee - AUD $7,000
Course fees for international students are:
- Master of Transnational Crime Prevention - f/t fee - AUD$17,500
- Graduate Certificate in Transnational Crime Prevention - f/t fee - AUD $8,750
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Last reviewed: 7 March, 2007