Police studies major
- PCE1010 Police organisation and practice (Compulsory)
- PCE1030 Legal studies (Compulsory)
Bachelor of Arts (Police Studies)
students must then select a minimum of five subjects from the following for a
major in police studies:
- PCE2010/3010 Law, society and public order
- PCE2030/3030 Comparative policing
- PCE2040 Legal regulation and social relationships
- PCE2050 Police, politics and community
- PCE2060/3060 Ethical and professional policing
- PCE2070/3070 Crime stories: criminology and crime fiction
- PCE2230 Corporate crime and corruption
- PCE2270 Victimology
- PCE3020 Development of policing in Australia
- PCE3040 Research project (Compulsory)
A major sequence in police
studies shall comprise three successive parts, the first part being a
first-year sequence, the second part comprising second-year level subjects
totalling at least sixteen points, provided that the second and third parts
shall jointly total at least forty points.
The course of study must be completed over not less than three years and
normally not more than eight years.
Bachelor of Arts students should note that they may complete a police studies
major sequence from the above subjects to include two subjects at the
first-year level, three at the second-year level and two at the third-year
level; however, in accordance with regulation 6 of the Bachelor of Arts
regulations, students taking a police studies major must also complete a major
sequence from subjects included in List A (1) in this handbook, with the
exception of psychology.
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