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Master of Criminology/ Master of Project Management

Program overview

Advances in technology and our understanding of human behaviour mean that criminology provides sought-after skills and knowledge in a rapidly changing world. 

In professions related to criminology, ‘management by projects’ is becoming the norm. Working on a case-by-case basis, the best results are delivered by interdisciplinary teams headed by leaders who not only have expertise in crime and justice but a suite of skills in people management, time management, design thinking, and high-level communication. This is exactly why a postgraduate qualification in project management is the ideal extension to supercharge your Master of Criminology studies. 

Core to Bond’s combined Master of Criminology and Master of Project Management programs is a strong focus on practical experience and industry application with exposure to designing or evaluating programs, projects, and research. 

Most importantly, having dual criminology and project management qualifications will significantly expand your career options and ensure you stand out upon graduation. 

The Master of Project Management is endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and recognised internationally by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Program code: HD-24033

CRICOS code: 088316G

Program overview

Advances in technology and our understanding of human behaviour mean that criminology provides sought-after skills and knowledge in a rapidly changing world. 

In professions related to criminology, ‘management by projects’ is becoming the norm. Working on a case-by-case basis, the best results are delivered by interdisciplinary teams headed by leaders who not only have expertise in crime and justice but a suite of skills in people management, time management, design thinking, and high-level communication. This is exactly why a postgraduate qualification in project management is the ideal extension to supercharge your Master of Criminology studies. 

Core to Bond’s combined Master of Criminology and Master of Project Management programs is a strong focus on practical experience and industry application with exposure to designing or evaluating programs, projects, and research. 

Most importantly, having dual criminology and project management qualifications will significantly expand your career options and ensure you stand out upon graduation. 

The Master of Project Management is endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and recognised internationally by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Program code: HD-24033

CRICOS code: 088316G

Project Management | Building a Bigger Future

About this program

The combined Masters program in Criminology and Project Management enables students interested in a career in crime prevention, justice and forensic issues to acquire expertise in the planning, implementation and management of projects and programs. The addition of project and program management skills enables you to access more strategic positions in your organisation and to be responsible for overseeing new initiatives involving the management of scope, time, cost and risk. On completion of the combined program, you will graduate with a Master of Criminology and a Master of Project Management which is internationally recognised by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

What you'll be studying

  • Study overview

    The benefit of tackling both a Master of Criminology and a Master of Project Management at the same time is the significant time and cost saving; the combined program can be completed in just two years at Bond. Taken as stand-alone programs, the Master of Criminology would take 12 months to complete, and the Master of Project Management would take an additional 1 year 4 months. 

    The Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management offers two program sequence options.

Program features

  • Supercharge your career

    This combined degree allows students interested in crime prevention, justice, and forensic issues to acquire expertise in planning, implement, and management of projects and programs, leading graduates to strategic positions. 

    The addition of project and program management skills enables graduates to access more strategic positions in their organisation and to be responsible for overseeing new initiatives involving the management of scope, time, cost, and risk.

  • Learn from industry

    Our academics continue to actively work on cases, conduct regular research, and are frequently featured in the Australian media and publications like leading Criminologist and former Detective Inspector, Terry Goldsworthy, as well as Wayne Petherick and Robyn Lincoln who have researched and written widely and are regularly asked to consult and comment on contemporary issues. This enables students to be immersed in the real world of criminology and learn from professionals active in the industry.

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Inherent requirements

Inherent requirements are the essential abilities, knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the program. Learn more about the inherent requirements and make an informed decision about your capacity to undertake the program.

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Hear from our Bondies

  • Criminology

    There’s so much happening in criminology – crime never sleeps! We are always updating our programs with new subjects in emergent areas of crime, for example Cybercrime. We organise internships for our students for academic credit during the degree, and most are offered jobs and secure employment too.

    Dr Robyn Lincoln - Assistant Professor
  • Discipline Lead for Project Management, Planning & Property

    The world is at a transformative crossroads, requiring astute and forward-thinking project managers to lead the way. Our postgraduate Project Management programs are not just about mastering methodologies but about envisioning and leading change. With a robust foundation in innovative approaches and practical application, graduates are equipped to take on challenges and drive impactful solutions in a post-pandemic landscape.

    Dr Amir Ghanbaripour - Assistant Professor
  • Master of Project Management (Professional)

    Extraordinary change and unparalleled disruption have created a huge demand for skilful and experienced project leaders. Completing a MPM (Prof.) at Bond has provided me with more than just the technical skills required in today's market. The faculty, and network built at Bond facilitate a people-centric environment that tailors learning, embraces innovation, and adapts to change for practical use. Moreover, the program has confidently prepared me to deliver sustainable and successful projects with a social, environmental, and financial mindset.

    Conor Bell - alumnus
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Hear from our Bondies

  • Criminology

    There’s so much happening in criminology – crime never sleeps! We are always updating our programs with new subjects in emergent areas of crime, for example Cybercrime. We organise internships for our students for academic credit during the degree, and most are offered jobs and secure employment too.

    Dr Robyn Lincoln - Assistant Professor
  • Discipline Lead for Project Management, Planning & Property

    The world is at a transformative crossroads, requiring astute and forward-thinking project managers to lead the way. Our postgraduate Project Management programs are not just about mastering methodologies but about envisioning and leading change. With a robust foundation in innovative approaches and practical application, graduates are equipped to take on challenges and drive impactful solutions in a post-pandemic landscape.

    Dr Amir Ghanbaripour - Assistant Professor
  • Master of Project Management (Professional)

    Extraordinary change and unparalleled disruption have created a huge demand for skilful and experienced project leaders. Completing a MPM (Prof.) at Bond has provided me with more than just the technical skills required in today's market. The faculty, and network built at Bond facilitate a people-centric environment that tailors learning, embraces innovation, and adapts to change for practical use. Moreover, the program has confidently prepared me to deliver sustainable and successful projects with a social, environmental, and financial mindset.

    Conor Bell - alumnus
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