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  • Macquarie University

    Secure your career protecting others

    Study national and global security issues and criminology. Delve into online terrorism and the intelligence tradecraft. Secure skills to critically apply criminal research. Make ethical and socially informed decisions about complex problems.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
  • Griffith University

    Pursue a research career in the criminal justice field

    Become an expert in criminal justice methodology. Develop a thesis on the subject of your choice. Hone your skills under the guidance of an academic supervisor. Use your qualification as a stepping stone into a Masters Degree or PhD.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
  • Charles Sturt University

    Upskill in financial crime control for the public or private sector

    Investigate the main types of financial crime, from identity fraud to corporate crime. Then understand why offenders act and what prevention strategies work. Your specialist knowledge could lead to new opportunities in law enforcement or financial services.


    Study method
    Online & on-campus
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
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