Overview

Murdoch offers the opportunity for students to complete combined degrees in Criminology and Global Security in an integrated course of study. The combined degree offers disciplinary depth and breadth greater than is achievable in either of the individual degrees or through double majors in either the Bachelor of Criminology or … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

COLO1-6 are Criminology Learning Outcomes

KNOWLEDGE

Demonstrate a broad and coherent understanding of the discipline

2.

SKILLS

Appraise and interpret available information to communicate to a range of audiences

3.

SKILLS

Synthesise ideas and information from a variety of sources to a standard consistent with the discipline

4.

APPLICATION

Competently apply concepts to problems in the discipline

5.

APPLICATION

Critically analyse research findings and policy recommendations

6.

APPLICATION

Through independent enquiry, apply knowledge and skills that recognise diversity and the rights and perspectives of others in various contexts

7.

COLO7-12 are Global Security Learning Outcomes

Analyse and critically evaluate different and competing approaches to global security

8.

Critically evaluate different strategies to enhance or enable global security

9.

Explain and analyse the broader political and social contexts in which security policies, institutions and agencies operate

10.

Demonstrate knowledge of a range of policy and political options to foster domestic and global security

11.

Clearly and accurately communicate complex information, concepts and problems with respect to global security

12.

Demonstrate well-developed interpersonal skills and ethical practice in collaboration with people from diverse backgrounds

Structure
96 credit points

Course Core36 credit points
Options3 credit points