Abstract
This subject offers the opportunity for students to participate in an international study tour of 1 to 3 weeks duration. Depending on the discipline, the study tour may include visits to government and non-government agencies together with workshops delivered in-country. The subject provides an opportunity for students to develop their … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Cultural diversity and awarenessLocal/National government and non-government agencies involved in criminal investigation/prosecution OR emergency disaster management OR security/legal practicesIssues in global crime, disaster management and security/legal practicesChallenges, opportunities, and current events relevant to study tour/destination
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to describe different aspects of international projects in culturally diversified environments;
2.
be able to evaluate the impact of cultural, legal, economic, political and technological forces affecting crime and security in that environment;
3.
be able to examine and reflect on the impact of their experience in an international context; and
4.
be able to make recommendations that are appropriate for the relevant international context.
Enrolment restrictions
Enrolment is restricted to student participating in the intensive international or domestic experience with the following courses:
Bachelor of Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Policing and Public Safety
Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Policing Bachelor of Policing (investigations)
Bachelor of Emergency management
Only available to students selected through a competitive CSU Global or School/Centre process.