Overview
The course aims to develop experienced professionals as strategic and operational managers of investigations, better equipped to manage resources and issues efficiently, and deliver innovative and effective investigations solutions.
Admission and Credit
Admission
Entry Requirement
Language requirements
Standard
Structure
Essential set 64 Credit Points
Enrolment Pattern
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
Possess the skills and knowledge for the revision, analysis, consolidation and synthesis of knowledge and understanding of investigations and provide appropriate response to complex investigations challenges
2.
Possess the skills and knowledge to critically analyse and consider investigations responses and evaluate complex policy issues
3.
Demonstrate through assessment tasks an increased ability to think critically about complex crime and investigations issues, including an ability to challenge cognitive biases to effective analysis of these issues
4.
Communicate an understanding of key theoretical approaches to investigations and research those disciplines
5.
Communicate complex knowledge and ideas pertaining to investigations and be persuasive in contemporary professional debates
6.
Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills to be able to make high level independent judgements in a range of investigations functions and related contexts
7.
Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills to be able to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate various investigations activities and policies in their areas of responsibility
Related courses
Articulated Set
Exit Award
Alternative exit options
The Master, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.