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Master of Arts (Criminal Intelligence)

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The course consists of three subjects for the Graduate Certificate and three or four (depending on the selection of electives) for the Graduate Diploma:

Graduate Certificate

JST492 Strategic Intelligence Practice (16 points)
JST450 Introduction to Intelligence
JST428 Operational Intelligence

Graduate Diploma

in addition to the subjects above:

JST452 Intelligence Management
JST449 Intelligence Research and Analysis

Two of the following:

JST408 Computers and Crime
JST413 Risk Management
JST478 Crime Mapping
or
JST493 National Security and Intelligence Issues (16 points)

Admission to Master of Arts

Students who have satisfactorily completed the Graduate Diploma requirements with a credit average are eligible to apply for admission to the Master of Arts, which offers specialisations in areas of policing. Upon admission to the Master degree course, students are awarded credit for the Graduate Diploma and upon completion of the dissertation requirements for the Master degree course (a further 32 points), students graduate with the award Master of Arts (Criminal Intelligence).

Enrolment pattern

Graduate Certificate

Session 1

JST450 Introduction to Intelligence
JST428 Operational Intelligence
OR
JST492 Strategic Intelligence Practice (16 points)

Session 2

JST450 Introduction to Intelligence
JST428 Operational Intelligence
OR
JST492 Strategic Intelligence Practice (16 points)

Graduate Diploma

in addition to the Graduate Certificate, above:

Session 1

JST452 Intelligence Management
JST449 Intelligence Research and Analysis

Session 2

Two of the following:

JST408 Computers and Crime
JST413 Risk Management
JST478 Crime Mapping
OR
JST493 National Security and Intelligence Issues (16 points)

Masters

In addition to Graduate Diploma

Session 1

JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal (16 points)

Session 2

JST531 Dissertation (16 points)

Articulation

Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters Articulate.

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Consider also:

  • Master of Arts (Criminal Intelligence)
  • Master of Arts (Terrorism, Safety and Security)
  • Master of Arts (Investigations Management)
  • Master of Arts (Fraud and Financial Investigation)
  • Master of Arts (Fire Investigation)

Follow on study:

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Arts

At a glance

Study Mode

Distance education

Where

Manly

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

Master: 3 years
Graduate Diploma: 2 years
Graduate Certificate: 1 year

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

How to apply

Admission code/s

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