Bachelor of Public Safety and Security 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Charles Sturt University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Public PolicyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Policy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Public Safety and Security is an opportunity to become involved or advance in one of today’s fastest growing industries. There has been exponential growth in the number and diversity of agencies and practitioners providing public safety and security services.This internationalised degree is designed to prepare and develop the professional practice of those wishing to enter, or are working in, the field. Whether it is earthquakes and fires, transnational crime and money laundering, or terrorism and border security, the challenges facing public safety and security agencies are common across the Western world. You'll graduate with a strong foundation in the practical application of skills and knowledge directly relevant to policing /law enforcement. During your degree you will study the following topics: investigation, intelligence, organised crime, interviewing, terrorism awareness and emergency management, to name just a few. You'll develop skills in Indigenous cultural competence and critical thinking, enabling you to work effectively and communicate with the diversity of people who make up our communities.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Policy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Public Safety and Security is an opportunity to become involved or advance in one of today’s fastest growing industries. There has been exponential growth in the number and diversity of agencies and practitioners providing public safety and security services.This internationalised degree is designed to prepare and develop the professional practice of those wishing to enter, or are working in, the field. Whether it is earthquakes and fires, transnational crime and money laundering, or terrorism and border security, the challenges facing public safety and security agencies are common across the Western world. You'll graduate with a strong foundation in the practical application of skills and knowledge directly relevant to policing /law enforcement. During your degree you will study the following topics: investigation, intelligence, organised crime, interviewing, terrorism awareness and emergency management, to name just a few. You'll develop skills in Indigenous cultural competence and critical thinking, enabling you to work effectively and communicate with the diversity of people who make up our communities.

Admission Requirements

60+
6+
52+
50+
1000+
55+

Applicants for the Bachelor of Public Safety and Security must meet the following Admission Requirements:

* A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of 60 (including adjustment factors).

OR

Successful study at University level of at least two subjects in any area, provided the subjects are full university level.

OR

* A completed Vocational Education and Training (VET) Certificate III or higher, studied at a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO) - or equivalent.

OR

* A completed Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) or bridging program studied at a TAFE, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or University - or equivalent.

OR

* Partial completion of a Vocational Education and Training (VET) Diploma, of at least 50% from a TAFE or Registered Training Organisation (RTO) - or equivalent.

OR

* Work experience of at least two years full time or equivalent, in a related industry to the course, such as law enforcement, human services, corrections or justice administration, demonstrated by a detailed resume.

English Language Proficiency
Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements apply.

3 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
21,036 AUD
International
0 AUD

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