Bachelor of Security Studies and Master of Criminology
Macquarie University
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Overview The Bachelor of Security Studies/Master of Criminology vertical degree is an elite course of study at Macquarie University.
This prestigious course of study allows high performing students to be awarded a bachelor and master degree in only four years.
It is designed to help prepare tomorrow's leaders in security studies … For more content click the Read More button below.
The course presents a systematic approach to security studies that covers the key conceptual approaches to identifying and managing security challenges and the diverse threats facing Australia, its region and the world in the twenty-first century.
The broad scope of the course reflects the Australian government's expanded definition of national security and targets industry needs for graduate skills and capabilities.The Master of Criminology component of the vertical degree aims to develops skills in advanced criminology theory, applied criminological research and criminal justice policy analysis.
The core units, provided through the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, focus on synthesising the latest developments in criminology theory with critical thinking skills in the context of domestic and international policing, as well as in the operation of Australian criminal courts and corrective services.
The Core electives and Flexible zone allows students to focus on other areas including criminology, terrorism studies, cyber terrorism and border security.The Bachelor of Security Studies/Master of Criminology vertical degree is an elite course of study at Macquarie University.
This prestigious course of study allows high performing students to be awarded a bachelor and master degree in only four years.
It is designed to help prepare tomorrow's leaders in security studies and criminology.
The course includes a unique advanced unit on leadership that will develop student's leadership skills;
put them in contact with leaders within the field;
and help prepare them for future senior positions in government, industry or the NGO sectors.The Bachelor of Security Studies component of the vertical degree will develop the knowledge and analytical skills to identify and address traditional and non-traditional security threats.
It adopts both national and international perspectives.
The course presents a systematic approach to security studies that covers the key conceptual approaches to identifying and managing security challenges and the diverse threats facing Australia, its region and the world in the twenty-first century.
The broad scope of the course reflects the Australian government's expanded definition of national security and targets industry needs for graduate skills and capabilities.The Master of Criminology component of the vertical degree aims to develops skills in advanced criminology theory, applied criminological research and criminal justice policy analysis.
The core units, provided through the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, focus on synthesising the latest developments in criminology theory with critical thinking skills in the context of domestic and international policing, as well as in the operation of Australian criminal courts and corrective services.
The Core electives and Flexible zone allows students to focus on other areas including criminology, terrorism studies, cyber terrorism and border security.Read More
Entry requirements
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Inherent requirements are the essential components of a course or program necessary for a student to successfully achieve the core learning outcomes of a course or program. Students must meet the inherent requirements to complete their Macquarie University course or program. For more information see https://students.mq.edu.au/study/my-study-program/inherent-requirements. Inherent requirements for Macquarie University programs fall under the following categories:
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The physical inherent requirement is to have the physical capabilities to safely and effectively perform the activities necessary to undertake the learning activities and achieve the learning outcomes of an award.
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The inherent requirement for cognition is possessing the intellectual, conceptual, integrative and quantitative capabilities to undertake the learning activities and achieve the learning outcomes of an award.
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The inherent requirement for communication is the capacity to communicate information, thoughts and ideas through a variety of mediums and with a range of audiences.
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The behavioural inherent requirement is the capacity to sustain appropriate behaviour over the duration of units of study to engage in activities necessary to undertake the learning activities and achieve the learning outcomes of an award.
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