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Master of Social Science (Criminology)

About the course
The course has been developed taking into account the occupational interests of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, legal and criminal justice personnel including prison, probation and parole workers. Students complete a minor dissertation that is preferably relevant to their work setting.

 

Articulation and credit
Credit will only be given for directly comparable postgraduate subjects.

 

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology fully articulates with the Master of Social Science (Criminology).

 

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology provides a pathway to the Master of Social Science (Criminology) for students with insufficient criminology in their undergraduate degree.

 

Residential schools
There are no residential schools for this course.

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