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3887 - Graduate Diploma in Forensic Behavioural Science

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated titleGradDipForBehSci
Managing facultyMedicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Intake restrictionsThis course is not available to international student visa holders.
Study location and modeOff-campus (Caulfield)
Total credit points required48
Duration (years)2 years PT
Part-time study only.
Contact detailsPostgraduate course administrator: School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine; telephone +61 9903 2475, email fbs.enquiries@med.monash.edu.au, or visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/spppm/pgrad/

Description

The Graduate Diploma in Forensic Behavioural Science has been developed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals working with people displaying offending and other antisocial behaviours, with a particular focus on mental health issues.

Assessment

Assessment tasks include short-answer questions, various applied learning exercises, essays and oral presentations.

Objectives

On completion of the course students will be expected to:

  • be able to effectively translate evidence-based principles into practice
  • have an understanding of risk assessment and management practices, including both clinical and medico-legal aspects
  • be able to adopt effective and strategic approaches to work both within and across service systems
  • appreciate the ethical dimensions of their work and be able to apply this to their professional practice
  • appreciate the need for reflective practices and be able to utilise supports appropriately.

Structure

The course consists of two core units and six elective units, each of 6 credit points.

Requirements

Students complete two compulsory units:

  • FBS9001 Fundamentals of forensic behavioural science
  • FBS9002 The role of mental health in criminal offending

plus six of the following:

  • CRH1032 Applied research for rural health practitioners
  • FBS9003 Mental health and the correctional system
  • FBS9004 Developmental aspects of mental health and violent offending
  • FBS9005 The assessment and management of problem behaviours
  • FBS9006 Advanced risk assessment and risk management
  • FBS9007 Forensic aspects of personality and it's disorders
  • FBS9009 Psychiatric nursing in the forensic context*
  • elective unit/s may also be taken from Graduate Diploma of Mental Health Sciences (Community Mental Health) with the approval of both course coordinators

* This unit is only available to students with an undergraduate qualification in nursing.

Alternative exit(s)

Students may exit with the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Behavioural Science providing all requirements for that award have been completed.

Award(s) received on completion *

Graduate Diploma in Forensic Behavioural Science

* Where more than one award is listed, or in the case of double degrees, where more than one award is listed for one or both components of the double degree, the actual award/s conferred may depend on units/majors/streams/specialisations studied, the level of academic merit achieved (eg in the case of 'with honours' programs), or other factors relevant to the individual student's program of study.

 

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