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Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) Articulated Set

By coursework

+ Award nomenclature

Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)
GradCertLshipMgt(Policing&Security)
Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)
GradDipLshipMgt(Policing&Security)
Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)
MLship&Mgt(Policing&Security)

+ Course Availability Modes and Locations

Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) (1714LM)
Distance Education Manly
Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) (1614LM)
Distance Education Manly
Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) (1314LM)
Distance Education Manly

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)

Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

  • Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
  • Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy

    Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    Candidates for admission to the Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) degree shall:
    1) either hold a Bachelor degree in a related area, or have qualified for an equivalent award; or
    2) have completed the requirements of the Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security) or subjects deemed equivalent by the Course Coordinator.

    Additionally, a number of police jurisdictions have credit arrangements with awards in AGSPS , and prospective applicants should discuss these with the Course Coordinator.

    Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    Either hold a Bachelor degree in a related field, OR
    have qualified for an equivalent award OR
    have completed the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management(Policing and Security) or subjects deemed equivalent by Course Coordinator.

    Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    either hold a Bachelor degree in a related field, or have qualified for an equivalent award OR be able to prove experience in a leadership and management role to the satisfaction of the Course Coordinator

    Credit CSU Credit Policy

    Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    Standard CSU Credit policy apply.

    Articulation

    The Master, the Graduate Diploma and the Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

    Graduation requirement

    Master of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.

    Graduate Diploma of Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

    Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management (Policing and Security)

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

    Course structure

    The course structure is set out below.

    Graduate Certificate (32 points)

    GPM428 Operational Command (16 points)
    GPM413 Motivation and Engagement (8 points)
    One 8 point elective

    Graduate Diploma (64 points)

    Completion of Graduate Certificate, and

    GPM425 Applied Management in Law Enforcement and Security (16 points)
    Two 8 point or one 16 point elective(s)

    Masters (96 points)

    Completion of Graduate Diploma, and

    Option 1 -

    GPM512 Executive Leadership in Law Enforcement and Security (16 points)

    Two 500 level 8 point or one 500 level 16 point elective

    Option 2 -

    JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal (16 points)

    JST531 Dissertation (16 points)

    Option 3 -

    GPM511 Executive Leadership (Part Time) (16 points)

    EMG505 Work Based Project (16 points)

    Students will be able to select as electives any subject offered by the AGSPS.

    Enrolment pattern

    Graduate Certificate

    Session 1

    GPM428 Operational Command (16 points)

    Session 2

    GPM413 Motivation and Engagement

    and

    Elective (8 points)

    Graduate Diploma

    Session 3

    Elective(s) (16 Points)

    Session 4

    GPM425 Applied Management in Law Enforcement and Security (16 points)

    Masters

    Option 1

    Session 5

    GPM512 Executive Leadership in Law Enforcement and Security(16 points)

    Session 6

    Elective(s) (16 points)

    Option 2

    Session 5

    JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal (16 points)

    Session 6

    JST531 Dissertation (16 points)

    Option 3

    Session 5

    GPM511 Executive Leadership (16 Points) (part time)

    and

    EMG505 Work Based Project (16 Points)

    Session 6

    GPM511 Executive Leadership (16 Points) (part time)

    and

    EMG505 Work Based Project (16 Points)

    + Residential School

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

    JST530 Research Methodology and Dissertation Proposal

    Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.

    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 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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