GPM707 Research Methods (32 points)
GPM708 Current Issues in Policing and Security (32 points)
GPM709 Identifying Best Practice in Policing and Security (32 points)
GPM711 Research Dissertation (96 points)
Year 1
Session 1
GPM708 Current Issues in Policing and Security (Commenced)
Session 2
GPM708 Current Issues in Policing and Security (Completed)
Year two
Session 1
GPM709 Identifying Best Practice in Policing and Security (Commenced)
Session 2
GPM709 Identifying Best Practice in Policing and Security (Completed)
Year three
Session 1
GPM707 Research Methods (Commenced)
Session 2
GPM707 Research Methods (Completed)
Year four
Session 1
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Commenced)
Session 2
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Continued)
Year Five
Session 1
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Continued)
Session 2
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Continued)
Year Six
Session 1
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Continued)
Session 2
GPM711 Research Dissertation (Completed)
Distance education
Manly
Session 1; Session 2; Session 3
Postgraduate
6 years by distance education
YES
N/A
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