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GRF-CCJ113 | Undergraduate
Examine crime and the ways it’s defined and explained in contemporary society. Study the relationship between crime and class, youth and crime (and the response), gender and crime, and the over-representation of Indigenous people.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-MKT103 | Undergraduate
Immerse yourself in the marketer's world by analysing industry data and poring over academic research. Highlight segments of people in the market then tailor messaging to reach them. Compose marketing plans. Browse the growing e-marketing sector.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-CCJ101 | Undergraduate
Identify the skills you'll need for a career in criminology and criminal justice. Gain awareness of the main source materials used and how to fulfill the academic requirements. Apply your criminological skills during practical activities.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-AFE135 | Undergraduate
Learn how to use statistics to tackle real business problems. Get hands-on experience with Microsoft Excel, and theoretical knowledge of probability and inference. Work with data, learning to summarise and present stats graphically and numerically.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-CCJ10 | Undergraduate
Examine how psychologists use psychological theory and research within the criminal justice setting. Focus on psychological assessments in court, criminal behaviour and responsibility, predicting dangerousness, juries and eyewitness testimony.
Start dates
- 28 Nov 2022
GRF-CCJ13 | Undergraduate
Study the ideas and institutions that contribute to law and its production. Examine the relationship between rules, morality, justice and politics. Consider the rule of law, role of judges, human and indigenous rights, democracy and government power.
Start dates
- 28 Nov 2022
GRF-CCJ12 | Undergraduate
Delve into the laws and processes which govern crime investigation, trials and punishment. Consider the principles of responsibility and the functions of criminal law. Examine investigations, suspects' rights, and the importance of admissible evidence.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-CCJ114 | Undergraduate
Focus on the key elements of a crime event through the lens of offenders and victims of violence. Learn how serious violent offences are detected and investigated, then consider how these offences are processed in the courts, via trials and sentencing.
Start dates
- 28 Nov 2022
GRF-CCJ18 | Undergraduate
Comprehend crime in a social context. Foster an understanding of the dynamic relationship between the individual and society. Apply these perspectives to social problems in everyday life: illegal drug use, domestic violence, terrorism and pollution.
Start dates
- 29 Aug 2022
GRF-CCJ19 | Undergraduate
Understand the basic principles, procedures and methodologies used in criminological and criminal justice research. Examine the before and after-the-fact methods of investigation and the four elements of evidence required to establish causality.
Start dates
- 28 Nov 2022
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