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Graduate Certificate in Criminology

Program overview

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology provides an understanding of a broad range of criminological theories, research, and practical applications. This program will prepare you to undertake professional or skilled work, or as a pathway to more advanced areas of study you are wanting to complete.

During completion of this course, you will be prepared to understand, evaluate, and conduct research at a high level, understand knowledge acquisition and critical thinking, and will be exposed to theoretical concepts within criminology as well as performing analysis of criminal behaviours through case studies.

Program code:HS-23100

CRICOS code:083525F

Program overview

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology provides an understanding of a broad range of criminological theories, research, and practical applications. This program will prepare you to undertake professional or skilled work, or as a pathway to more advanced areas of study you are wanting to complete.

During completion of this course, you will be prepared to understand, evaluate, and conduct research at a high level, understand knowledge acquisition and critical thinking, and will be exposed to theoretical concepts within criminology as well as performing analysis of criminal behaviours through case studies.

Program code:HS-23100

CRICOS code:083525F

About this program

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology provides an understanding of a broad range of criminological theories and practical applications. This program will prepare you to undertake professional or skilled work, or as a pathway to more advanced areas of study. You will be prepared to understand, evaluate and conduct research at a high level, understand knowledge acquisition and critical thinking, and will be exposed to theoretical concepts within criminology as well as performing evaluations of criminal behaviours through case studies.

What you'll be studying

Study Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Criminology comprises four subjects, including one core subject and three foundation subjects. You will be introduced to principles and applications of research methodology, by exploring research purposes, methods and tools for data selection, interpretation, and analysis. Learn via lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, and industry projects.

Program features

  • Industry-leading academic

    Our academics work on cases, conduct research, and are frequently featured in Australian media like leading criminologist and former Detective Inspector, Terry Goldsworthy and Wayne Petherick, enabling you to learn first-hand from professionals active in the industry.

  • Stand out with experience

    You will be provided with discipline knowledge and research techniques required for the analysis of criminological issues and an understanding of how to critically evaluate published research.

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Hear from our Bondies

  • Criminology student

    "Bond’s Masters of Criminology is not all about textbooks and theories, but rather the practical experience of what it’s like to work as a criminologist. As a part of my studies I was fortunate enough to take a private tour of a correctional centre. The tour served as a practical application of my studies and was an invaluable opportunity that reminded me of the wide-spectrum of avenues in which I can use my degree to help others achieve a better life.”

    Stephanie Marr - Behaviour Management alumna
  • "Our Graduate Certificate allows students to gain skills that will provide them with a competitive edge in a condensed program. Given the changes in crime and social harms, our degrees look at crime patterns and trends, public and media influence on policy in how states respond, and situates crime events involving offenders, victims, and communities within cultural and historical contexts.”

    Dr Terry Goldsworthy - Associate Professor, Criminology
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Hear from our Bondies

  • "Our Graduate Certificate allows students to gain skills that will provide them with a competitive edge in a condensed program. Given the changes in crime and social harms, our degrees look at crime patterns and trends, public and media influence on policy in how states respond, and situates crime events involving offenders, victims, and communities within cultural and historical contexts.”

    Dr Terry Goldsworthy - Associate Professor, Criminology
  • Criminology student

    "Bond’s Masters of Criminology is not all about textbooks and theories, but rather the practical experience of what it’s like to work as a criminologist. As a part of my studies I was fortunate enough to take a private tour of a correctional centre. The tour served as a practical application of my studies and was an invaluable opportunity that reminded me of the wide-spectrum of avenues in which I can use my degree to help others achieve a better life.”

    Stephanie Marr - Behaviour Management alumna
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