Criminology
Units of study
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition | Session |
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Master of Criminology |
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Candidates must complete 48 credit points of units of study including: | |||
12 credit points of core units of study and 36 credit points of elective units of study for candidates with a law background; or | |||
18 credit points of core units of study and 30 credit points of elective units of study for candidates without a law background | |||
2012 Core Units of Study |
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LAWS6032 Crime Research and Policy |
6 |
compulsory for MCrim and GradDipCrim students and co-requisite for other criminology units. The unit replaced LAWS6032 Crime Research and Policy 1. |
Semester 1 |
LAWS6034 Criminal Liability |
6 |
This unit is an introduction to aspects of criminal law for non-lawyers and is therefore not available to students who have completed a law degree or completed criminal law at a tertiary level. Compulsory for MCrim students |
Semester 2 |
LAWS6048 Explaining Crime |
6 |
compulsory for MCrim and GradDipCrim students and co-requisite for other criminology elective units |
Semester 1 |
2012 Elective Units of Study |
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LAWS6105 Child Sexual Abuse: Diverse Perspectives |
6 | Semester 2 |
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LAWS6986 Criminal Justice Internship |
6 | P LAWS6048 Explaining Crime or approval from the Program Coordinator Note: Department permission required for enrolment Interested applicants must submit an Expression of Interest (maximum two typed pages) clearly outlining reasons for applying, details of previous internships undertaken (where applicable), and perceived benefits of completing the internship. Those applicants demonstrating the greatest interest in and perceived benefit from the Internship will be accepted. The Expression of Interest must be submitted to Mr Garner Clancey garner.clancey@sydney.edu.au or garner@hn.ozemail.com.au by Friday 27 April 2012. Successful applicants will be formally notified of the outcome of the Expression of Interest and enrolment procedures explained no later than 11 May 2012. Successful applicants will then work with Mr Clancey to arrange placement at preferred host organisations. This unit has a restricted class size. |
Int August |
LAWS6035 Criminal Procedures |
6 | Int March |
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Criminology Research Project |
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This unit is worth 12 credit points and candidates may complete it in one or two semesters. | |||
LAWS6233 Criminology Research Project A |
6 | C LAWS6234 Note: Department permission required for enrolment Closing date 30 September (Semester 1) and 30 April (Semester 2). Students must complete both LAWS6233 and LAWS6234 within one or two semesters. |
Semester 1 Semester 2 |
LAWS6234 Criminology Research Project B |
6 | C LAWS6233 Note: Department permission required for enrolment Closing date 30 September (Semester 1) and 30 April (Semester 2). Students must complete both LAWS6233 and LAWS6234 within one or two semesters. |
Semester 1 Semester 2 |
LAWS6066 Discretion in Criminal Justice |
6 | Int August |
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LAWS6893 Environmental Criminology: Space & Place |
6 |
This unit replaced LAWS6893 Environmental Criminology. |
Int March |
LAWS6970 Forensic Psychology |
6 | Semester 1 |
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LAWS6985 Indigenous Peoples and Criminal Justice |
6 | Int Sept |
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LAWS6877 Mental Illness: Law and Policy |
6 | Int Sept |
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LAWS6197 Policing Australian Society |
6 | Int May |
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LAWS6245 Policing Bodies: Crime, Sex & Reproducti |
6 | Int April |
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LAWS6998 Regulating Global Crisis |
6 | Int May |
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LAWS6888 Risk, Fear and Insecurity |
6 | Int August |
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition | Session |
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Graduate Diploma in Criminology |
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Candidates must complete 24 credit points of units of study including 12 credit points of core units of study and 12 credit points of elective units of study. | |||
2012 Core Units of Study |
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LAWS6032 Crime Research and Policy |
6 |
compulsory for MCrim and GradDipCrim students and co-requisite for other criminology units. The unit replaced LAWS6032 Crime Research and Policy 1. |
Semester 1 |
LAWS6048 Explaining Crime |
6 |
compulsory for MCrim and GradDipCrim students and co-requisite for other criminology elective units |
Semester 1 |
2012 Elective Units of Study |
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LAWS6105 Child Sexual Abuse: Diverse Perspectives |
6 | Semester 2 |
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LAWS6986 Criminal Justice Internship |
6 | P LAWS6048 Explaining Crime or approval from the Program Coordinator Note: Department permission required for enrolment Interested applicants must submit an Expression of Interest (maximum two typed pages) clearly outlining reasons for applying, details of previous internships undertaken (where applicable), and perceived benefits of completing the internship. Those applicants demonstrating the greatest interest in and perceived benefit from the Internship will be accepted. The Expression of Interest must be submitted to Mr Garner Clancey garner.clancey@sydney.edu.au or garner@hn.ozemail.com.au by Friday 27 April 2012. Successful applicants will be formally notified of the outcome of the Expression of Interest and enrolment procedures explained no later than 11 May 2012. Successful applicants will then work with Mr Clancey to arrange placement at preferred host organisations. This unit has a restricted class size. |
Int August |
LAWS6035 Criminal Procedures |
6 | Int March |
|
LAWS6066 Discretion in Criminal Justice |
6 | Int August |
|
LAWS6893 Environmental Criminology: Space & Place |
6 |
This unit replaced LAWS6893 Environmental Criminology. |
Int March |
LAWS6970 Forensic Psychology |
6 | Semester 1 |
|
LAWS6985 Indigenous Peoples and Criminal Justice |
6 | Int Sept |
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LAWS6877 Mental Illness: Law and Policy |
6 | Int Sept |
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LAWS6197 Policing Australian Society |
6 | Int May |
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LAWS6245 Policing Bodies: Crime, Sex & Reproducti |
6 | Int April |
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LAWS6998 Regulating Global Crisis |
6 | Int May |
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LAWS6888 Risk, Fear and Insecurity |
6 | Int August |
Course rules
Master of Criminology
These resolutions must be read in conjunction with applicable University By-laws, Rules and policies including (but not limited to) the University of Sydney (Coursework) Rule 2000 (the 'Coursework Rule'), the Resolutions of the Faculty, the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006 (as amended) and the Academic Board policies on Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism.
Course resolutions
1 Course codes
Code | Course title |
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JF008 | Graduate Diploma in Criminology |
JC031 | Master of Criminology |
2 Attendance pattern
0.
The attendance pattern for these courses is full-time or part-time according to candidate choice.
3 Master's type
0.
The master's degree in these resolutions is a professional master's degree, as defined by the Coursework Rule.
4 Embedded courses in this sequence
(2)
Provided that candidates satisfy the admission requirements for each stage, a candidate may progress to the award of either of the courses in this sequence. Only the longer award completed will be conferred.
5 Admission to candidature
(1)
Available places will be offered to qualified applicants based on merit, according to the following admissions criteria.
(a)
a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney in law, psychology or other appropriate discipline as determined by the Faculty, or an equivalent qualification; or
(b)
a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney, or an equivalent qualification; and the applicant provides evidence of professional experience or of a period of service (normally of several years in duration) which in the opinion of the Dean adequately prepares the applicant to undertake the course of study.
(a)
a bachelor's degree with a minimum credit average from the University of Sydney in law, psychology or other appropriate discipline as determined by the Faculty, or an equivalent qualification; or
(b)
a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney, or an equivalent qualification; and the applicant provides evidence of professional experience or of a period of service (normally of several years in duration) which in the opinion of the Dean adequately prepares the applicant to undertake the course of study; or
(c)
completion of the requirements of the Graduate Diploma in Criminology with a minimum credit average, or an equivalent qualification.
6 Requirements for award
(1)
The units of study that may be taken for the Graduate Diploma in Criminology are set out in the table of units of study for the Graduate Diploma in Criminology. To qualify for the award of the Graduate Diploma in Criminology, a candidate must complete 24 credit points, including:
(2)
The units of study that may be taken for the Master of Criminology are set out in the table of units of study for the Master of Criminology. To qualify for the award of the Master of Criminology, a candidate must complete 48 credit points, including:
(a)
either 12 credit points of core units of study and 36 credit points of elective units of study for candidates with a law background; or
(b)
18 credit points of core units of study and 30 credit points of elective units of study for those without a law background.
7 Course transfer
0.
A candidate for the master's degree may elect to discontinue study and graduate with the shorter award from this embedded sequence, with the approval of the Dean, and provided the requirements of the shorter award have been met.
8 Transitional provisions
(2)
Students who commenced prior to 1 January 2011 will complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that requirements are completed by 1 January 2016. The Faculty may specify a later date for completion or specify alternative requirements for completion of candidatures that extend beyond this time.