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Bachelor of Policing

Bachelor of Policing
BPolicing

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Bachelor of Policing (1402PC)
On Campus Goulburn
Distance Education Goulburn

Normal course duration

Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

All students entering the award who have completed an Associate Degree or a Diploma in an area related to policing will be required to complete one year of full time equivalent study. Serving police officers without any prior tertiary study will be required to complete up to 2 years of full time equivalent study. Stream 1 (Diploma) FTE = 1.0 Stream 2 (Non-Diploma) FTE = 2.0

Admission criteria


Standard CSU Admission criteria apply.

Credit


No special arrangements apply.

Graduation requirement

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Course structure

There is no prescribed enrolment pattern. The course consists of elective subjects relevant to police practice which have been organised into topic areas or streams.

Terrorism Safety and Security

THL242 New Religious Movements, Cults and Sects
JST344 Terrorism awareness
JST301 Applying Criminology To Crime Reduction

Investigations

JST310 Information and Investigation
JST313 Investigative Interviewing
POL303 Organised Crime
FSC200 Introduction to Forensic Science
FSC201 Crime Scene
JST322 Crime Reduction

Policing Practice

JST320 Drugs, Crime & Society
JST323 Custody and Duty of Care
JST324 Team Management and Leadership
JST345 Police and Victims
JST325 Accountability and Policing
JST346 Criminal Investigations in Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Societies

Cultural Studies

JST309 Indigenous Issues in Policing
JST456 Islam and Policing in the Modern World.

Emergency Management

EMG100 Introduction to Emergency Management
EMG101 Emergency Management Planning 1
EMG102 Emergency Management Planning 2
EMG103 Emergency Management Planning 3

Traffic

JST328 Road Trauma Reduction

Vocational Education

EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EEL407 Mentor/Workplace Professional Development Strategies for VET.

+ Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.

FSC201 Crime Scene
JST313 Investigative Interviewing
JST456 Islam and Policing in the Modern World
THL242 New Religious Movements, Cults and Sects

+ Workplace Learning

Please note that the following subject has a Workplace Learning component.

EEL407 Mentoring/Workplace PD Strategies for VET

Enrolment pattern

As there are no core subjects, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students undertake subjects in any order they choose until they have satisfied the requirements of the course.

To remain enrolled in the course, students must maintain professional suitability by continuing to be employed in a relevant field or have the express consent of the course coordinator.

Contact

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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