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  • Griffith University

    Analyse, audit, and investigate financial crime

    Tackle illegal use of funds transnationally. Topics include forensic accounting and cyber security. You’ll build skills in risk management and governance. Stay on top of the changing regulatory environment. Lead organisations to manage cyber fraud risks.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    2 years full time or part time equivalent
  • Charles Sturt University

    Master of Investigations

    PostgraduateCSU-INV-MAS

    Develop advanced investigative skills and insights

    Deep dive into investigations best practice in law enforcement. Explore financial crime, terrorism, and more. Unpack the intricacies of international crime and multi-agency investigations. You’ll unlock management roles in the public and corporate sectors.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
  • Griffith University

    Master of Forensic Mental Health

    PostgraduateGRF-FMH-MAS

    This degree is a collaboration with the Queensland Health Department's School of Mental Health

    Become a highly valued forensic mental health specialist able to practise at an advanced level. Study assessment, legislation and policies, research and evaluation. Examine interventions with offenders, justice and crime, law and behaviour.


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    100% online
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    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
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