Th Graduate Certificate consists of four subejcts (32 points) and the Graduate Diploma consists of 8 subjects (64 points)
Graduate Certificate in Investigations Management (Exit point only)
JST426 Crime Analysis and the Investigative Process
JST410 Investigation Management 1
JST411 Investigation Management 2
JST491 Ethical Issues in Investigation**
** Students who have already completed an approved ethics subject are able to replace JST491 with an additional restricted elective on the approval of the course coodinator.
Graduate Diploma of Investigations Management.
The course consists of eight subjects:
JST426 Crime Analysis and the Investigative Process
JST410 Investigation Management 1
JST411 Investigation Management 2
JST491 Ethical Issues in Investigation**
** Students who have already completed an approved ethics subject are able to replace JST491 with an additional restricted elective on the approval of the course coodinator.
and any four subjects from the following:
Restricted electives
JST313 Investigative Viewing (if not studied previously)
Fraud Stream:
JST408 High Tec Crime
JST412 Fraud prevention
JST413 Risk Management
JST473 Asset Tracing
JST494 Forensic Accounting for Investigators
Management Stream
GPM413 Effective People Management
GPM414 Police Public and Media
GPM415 Corporate Governance and Accountability
GPM416 Planning and the Management of Change
GPM506 Executive Leadership (16 points)
GPM507 Global Law Enforcement
Intelligence Stream
JST450 Introduction to Intelligence
JST452 Intelligence Management
JST428 Operational Intelligence
JST482 National Security and Intelligence Issues
JST492 Strategic Intelligence Practice (16 points)
JST478 Crime Mapping
Other restricted electives
GPM417 History and Motivators of Terrorism (16 points)
GPM418 Current Conflicts and Emerging Trends (16 points)
JST489 Crime Prevention Partnerships (16 points)
JST415 Fire Investigation 1
NOTE: The electives do not have to be chosen from a single strand
Master of Investigations Management
As for Graduate Diploma plus:
JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal
JST531 Dissertation
Session 1
JST410 Investigation Management 1
JST426 Crime Analysis and the Investigative Process
Session 2
JST411 Investigation Management 2
JST491 Ethical Issues in Investigation
Students may exit at this point with the Graduate Certificate in Investigations Management
Session 3
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective
Session 4
[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective
Session 5
JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal 16 points
Session 6
JST531 Dissertation 16 points
Graduate Certificate in Investigations Management
Distance education
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Session 1; Session 2
Postgraduate
Master: 3 years
Graduate Diploma: 2 years
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