Having a qualification in criminology opens the door to a wide range of rewarding careers. When completing the cross program, graduates are equipped with project and program management skills, necessary to access more strategic positions in the field of criminology. Students will acquire expertise in the planning, implementation and management of projects and programs. The addition of project and program management skills enables students to access more strategic positions in organisations, and to be responsible for overseeing new initiatives involving the management of scope, time, cost, and risk.
What can you do with your degree?
Outcomes
Professional accreditation
Bond University is the only university in Australia with programs recognised by all three of the following industry bodies including Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM), Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Centre (PIM-GAC), and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Program learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.
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View Master of Criminology/Master of Project Management learning outcomes
- Apply specialised research skills and analyses to complex areas of criminological inquiry.
- Demonstrate expert cognitive and technical skills to investigate, analyse, and synthesise criminological practice and knowledge.
- Communicate the results of specialised findings and present this to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Demonstrate autonomy, judgement, responsibility and adaptability as an expert learner and practitioner.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge base that underpins the discipline of project management, as defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
- Advise on effective implementation strategies to ensure value for money to the client/sponsor and to meet agreed key performance indicators for project success
- Understand the qualities and characteristics that make an effective project team leader, communicator and manager of people and other resources
- Make good decisions in the context of uncertainty through the identification, quantitative analysis and acceptance, mitigation or transfer of anticipated project risk
- Implement strategy and procedures for administering a portfolio of projects or programs to ensure value is maximised and outcomes are feasible and aligned to organisational goals
- Understand the legal ramifications of project conflict and apply techniques to avoid, minimise or resolve disputes, including giving evidence at formal proceedings
- Apply project management knowledge to a particular discipline domain or area of interest and broaden educational outcomes through suitable elective choice
- Build an awareness of the discipline of project management including globalisation, career opportunities, governance and professional development expectations
- Understand and apply research methods applicable to social science problems and develop research plans for the acquisition of new knowledge
- Demonstrate an ability to review and critique literature relevant to a specific topic, and effectively communicate ideas and research findings to others
- Implement a research project related to the enrolled program of study, including collecting and analysing industry data to explore an identified problem or knowledge gap