100 Point Master of Criminology

Major/Minor/Specialisation !274AB-SPC+1002 (2016)

Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2016.

Year and Campus: 2016

Coordinator

Professor Alison Young

Email: ayoung@unimelb.edu.au

Contact

Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Currently enrolled students:

Future students:

Overview:

The Master of Criminology offers a curriculum that reflects cutting edge theory while providing specialist training for enhanced professional purposes, usually to graduates working in the fields of criminology, the criminal justice system and social policy and research relating to these areas, but may also be taken for general interest. This course does not necessarily lead to higher degree study, however high achieving students may qualify for entry to a masters by research or PhD.

Students will study contemporary global and local problems such as drug use, international crime, transitional justice, white-collar crime and Indigenous politics, with an emphasis both on the latest criminological knowledge and on new law and policy responses to them. They will understand criminal justice as a contested area of social practice, and the ways in which a public criminology can rethink ways of responding to crime.

Learning Outcomes:

Students who complete the Master of Criminology should:

  • develop a comprehensive knowledge of theories of crime, deviance and social control;
  • acquire advanced skills in research including ability to summarise and critically assess relevant theory and to collect and analyse relevant data;
  • exhibit a capacity to plan and execute original research, and to present sophisticated arguments and ideas in systematic and coherent ways;
  • emerge with a thorough understanding of relevant policy and political issues; and
  • have the capacity to engage in further higher degree research.
Structure & Available Subjects:

100 point program

Duration: 1 year full-time/ up to 3 years part-time


Coursework Only Option:

  • two compulsory subjects (25 points)
  • elective subjects (75 points)

or


Minor Thesis Option:

  • two compulsory subjects (25 points)
  • POLS40013 Social Science Research Seminar (12.5 points)
  • CRIM90005 Minor Thesis – Criminology (37.5 points)
  • elective subjects (25 points)

Capstone Requirement:

All students are required to complete the Capstone Requirement for the program (at least 25 points). Students must complete one capstone option:


Capstone Stream 1: CRIM90006 Criminology and Sociology Internship (25 points)

Purpose: An opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and skills to solve problems that arise in professional contexts and develop an integrated understanding of theory and practice


Capstone Stream 2: CRIM90005 Minor Thesis – Criminology (37.5 points)

Purpose: An opportunity to integrate knowledge and research skills to address a specific criminology research question


Capstone Stream 3: CRIM90019 Advances in Criminological Research (12.5 points) and CRIM90011 Criminal Justice Governance (12.5 points)

Purpose: an opportunity to develop an understanding of the development of evidence-based practice and to apply evidence-based methods in practical settings

For policies that govern this degree, see Academic Services Policy in the University Melbourne Policy Framework. Students also should also refer to information in the Student Policy Directory.

Subject Options:

Compulsory Subjects

2 compulsory subjects (25 points)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:

Minor Thesis Subjects

Minor Thesis Option:

  • POLS40013 Social Science Research Seminar (12.5 points)
  • CRIM90005 Minor Thesis – Criminology (37.5 points)

Please note the following prior to enrolling in CRIM90005 Minor Thesis – Criminology:

  • students admitted into the 100 point program must have a GPA of 80% (H1) or above from the last one hundred points of previous study (or equivalent); and
  • to be eligible to enrol in the thesis, students must submit a 300 word thesis proposal for approval by the course coordinator prior to the semester of enrolment in the thesis; and
  • students enrolling in the minor thesis must also complete POLS40013 Social Sciences Research Seminar; and
  • the minor thesis must be completed over two consecutive semesters.

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Semester 1, Semester 2
18.75

Elective Subjects

Coursework Only Option:

  • elective subjects (75 points)


or


Minor Thesis Option:

  • elective subjects (25 points)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Semester 1
12.5
Semester 1, Semester 2
12.50
Semester 1
12.50
Links to further information: http://www.ssps.unimelb.edu.au/
Related Course(s): Master of Criminology

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