Master of Criminology
MCrim
Program Overview | Program Structure
Program Overview
| Program Name | Master of Criminology |
|---|---|
| Level | Postgraduate |
| Type | Masters Coursework |
| Mode | On-campus |
| Duration | 3 semesters full-time (12 subjects) |
| Starting Semesters | January, May, September |
| Program Code | HS-23017 |
| CRICOS Code | 063123A | Host Faculty | Humanities & Social Sciences |
| Program-specific Enquiries | H&SS Faculty Services Phone: +61 7 559 52522 Email: hss@bond.edu.au |
| Credit for Prior Study Enquiries | H&SS Faculty Services Phone: +61 7 559 52522 Email: hss@bond.edu.au |
| Admissions, Enrolment and General Enquiries | RECRUITMENT & ADMISSIONS Domestic Enquiries: International Enquiries: |
The Masters of Criminology gives students skill development and training as well as scholarly appreciation of crime, justice and forensic issues. The course provides an understanding of a broad range of issues involving criminology theories, contemporary information on crime prevention, the theory and practice of punishment, criminal offenders, the police, courts and correctional institutions and current crime and deviance issues.
Students will be provided with both knowledge and research skills and techniques required for analysis of criminological issues and an understanding of how to critically evaluate published research.
Work Experience & Internships
Practicums are an integral part of this program. Students will work within a selected counselling and welfare settings over three subjects. A total of 600 hours and numerous case reports on clients which follow the guidance presented in the pre-requisite subjects are completed as part of this component.
Professional Outcomes
Graduates of this program find opportunities in the areas of research, teaching, intelligence analysis, policy analysis, program development, service delivery and consulting and could expect to be employed in areas such as state and federal agencies, law enforcement of crime research, specially convened tribunals, police, community welfare etc. Students with backgrounds in areas such as journalism, psychology, public relations and international relations would also benefit from completing graduate studies in criminology.
Entry requirements
Completion of an undergraduate degree program from an approved institution, normally with some minor studies in a social science area.
Attendance
Most students undertake three subjects per semester (equivalent to 30 credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects and extend your degree over a longer period.
Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examiniations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.
Combined Degrees
Students can combine this degree with any other Postgraduate degree at Bond (except Medicine) to suit their professional and personal interests. Bond's three-semester academic year allows students to complete two degrees in the same time it would take to complete just one degree at other universities (dependant upon degree combination).
