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Master of Investigations

Graduate Diploma of Investigations
Graduate Certificate in Investigations [exit point only]

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Th Graduate Certificate consists of four subejcts (32 points) and the Graduate Diploma consists of 8 subjects (64 points)

Graduate Certificate in Investigations (Exit point only)

JST409 Investigations Principles
JST413 Risk Management
Elective
Elective

Graduate Diploma of Investigations.

Students must complete the Graduate Certificate plus an additional 32 points of subjects, including one 16 point core subject. Students must also complete 16 points chosen from the list of electives.

JST497 - Multi Agency Investigations (16 pts)*
Elective
Elective

Electives

JST473 Anti Money Laundering & Counter Terrorism Financing Issues
GPM413 Motivation and Engagement
GPM414 Organisational Communication
GPM507 International Policing
GPM510 Cyber Security: Terrorism, Crime and War in the 21st Century
JST428 Operational Intelligence
JST493 National Security and Intelligence Issues (16 pts)
JST492 Strategic Intelligence Practice (16 pts)
JST478 Imagery and Geo-Spatial Intelligence
GPM417 History and Motivators of Terrorism (16 pts)
GPM418 Current Conflicts and Emerging Threats (16 pts)

Master of Investigations

As for Graduate Diploma, plus students must complete a further 32 points of subjects, from the following Coursework or Research study options.
Coursework option

Students must complete the following core subject
JST536 - Emerging Issues and Professional Practices in Trans-national Crime Investigations (16 pts)**

Students also complete one of the following elective subjects:
GPM508 Radicalisation, De-radicalisation and Counter-radicalisation (16 pts)
GPM512 Executive Leadership in Law Enforcement and Security (16 pts)
JST529 Financial Crime: Management & Operational Issues (16 pts)

or

Research Option
JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal (16 pts), and
JST531 Dissertation (16 pts)

Enrolment pattern

Session 1

JST409 Investigations Principles (8 pts)
JST413 Risk Management (8 pts)

Session 2

[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Students may exit at this point with the Graduate Certificate in Investigations.

Session 3

JST497 - Multi Agency Investigations (16pts)

Session 4

[ ] Elective
[ ] Elective

Students may exit at this point with the Graduate Diploma of Investigations.

Session 5

Coursework Option

Students complete the following core subject:

JST536 - Emerging Issues and Professional Practices in Trans-national Crime Investigations (16pts)

or

Research Option

JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal (16 pts)

Session 6

Coursework Option

Students also complete one of the following elective subjects:

GPM508 Radicalisation, De-radicalisation and Counter-radicalisation (16 pts)
JST528 Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing: Operational Issues (16 pts)
GPM512 Executive Leadership in Law Enforcement and Security (16 pts)
JST529 Financial Crime: Operational Issues (16 pts)

Research Option

JST531 Dissertation (16 pts)

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Consider also:

  • Master of Arts (Intelligence Analysis)

  • Master of Arts (Terrorism, Safety and Security)

  • Master of Fraud and Financial Crime

  • Master of Arts (Fire Investigation)

Follow on study:

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Arts
  • Doctor of Policing and Security
Master of Investigations Justice Studies and Policing Postgraduate Distance education Manly YES Active Arts Session 1; Session 2 Master: 3 years
Graduate Diploma: 2 years
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When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

Master: 3 years
Graduate Diploma: 2 years

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YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

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