Graduate Certificate in Criminology
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Fees apply
Students who were
admitted to this course prior to 2004 should consult their Course Coordinator
about the program.
The course is intended
for those interested in the study of crime in contemporary Australian society.
The course examines the criminal justice system as an institution and seeks to
develop sophisticated consumers of criminological data and theory. It provides
an entry point to the Master of Social Science (Criminology).
Enrolment through
Bathurst Campus
Study mode
Distance education
Normal course duration
Part-time 1 year (2
sessions)
Admission criteria
Applicants should hold:
• an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a non-related field, from a recognised tertiary institution; or
• relevant industry experience deemed suitable by the Course Coordinator.
Graduation requirements
To graduate, students
must satisfactorily complete 32 points.
Course structure
The course comprises three core subjects and one
restricted elective.
Enrolment pattern
Session 1 (Autumn)
JST440 Criminological Practice
JST443 Psychology and the Legal System
or
JST444 Deviance and Control
Session 2 (Spring)
JST442 Criminology
JST487 Police in Social Context
Inquiries
Course Coordinator
David Bull
School of Social Sciences and Liberal Studies
Telephone: (02) 6338 4570
Facsimile: (02) 6338 4401
Email: dbull@csu.edu.au