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GRF-CYC-GCEInvestigate and mitigate cyber crime
Explore contemporary approaches to preventing cyber crime in Australia and across the world. You’ll establish the fundamentals of cyber security and get to know digital forensics. Learn through the lens of the criminal justice system.
100% online
Undergraduate
GRF-CIT-DEGBachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Information Technology
Combat crime using contemporary IT skills and tools
Combine a knowledge of the criminal justice system with ICT problem solving in this double degree. You’ll unlock careers in cybercrime detection and prevention, intelligence, and law enforcement. Topics range from criminology to coding.
100% online
4 years full time or part time equivalent
Postgraduate
GRF-BCT-GCEKeep pace with advanced database developments
Explore today’s tech that enables transparent information sharing. After covering the basics of blockchain you’ll delve into real-world applications like FinTech and NFTs. Think about distributed ledger technology and its risks and opportunities.
100% online
Postgraduate
GRF-BCS-GCEProtect organisations’ most valuable data assets
Get to know businesses’ information security needs. You’ll study cyber security concepts and standards, and digital forensic techniques to detect and prevent attacks. Gain insight into IT governance and policy—protect privacy, maintain confidentiality.
100% online
Undergraduate
GRF-ACS-DEGDelve deeply into the principles and use of computers
Start with programming fundamentals then explore advanced elective topics. Majors include data science and software development. Includes industry-based work integrated learning. Focus your honours year on a detailed study of your research problem.
100% online
4 years full time or part time equivalent
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