Fees apply
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.
Bathurst campus
Distance education
Part-time 1 year (2 sessions)
Applicants should hold a degree or diploma from a recognised tertiary institution or equivalent.
There is no credit available for this Graduate Certificate. However, in some cases a student may apply to the Course Coordinator to substitute other subjects if they can demonstrate competence by virtue of previous studies in recognised award courses. Substitution does not reduce the number of subjects required to complete the course.
This course is given full credit towards the Master of Social Science (Criminology).
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete
32 subject points, consisting of four session-length subjects.
Course Coordinator
Dr Gerard McGrath
School of Social Sciences & Liberal Studies
Telephone: (063) 38 4656
Facsimile: (063) 38 4401
Email: gmcgrath@csu.edu.au
Last Revised: 25 November 1996.