1, majoring in criminology, University of Sydney
The Master of Criminology program of the University of Sydney mainly provides professional criminology education for those who are interested in studying crime, punishment and criminal justice, and guides students to strengthen their understanding of related issues at the theoretical and policy levels of crime and crime control.
The Master of Criminology program at the University of Sydney provides diversified interdisciplinary teaching to cultivate students' critical understanding of criminology. The lecturers are all leading figures in Australian criminology.
2. Judicial Science Major of Modoc University (Professional Practice)
This course at Modoc University will provide students with advanced vocational training in judicial science. This course will emphasize how to deal with complex crime scenes, including shooting trajectory reconstruction and blood morphological analysis.
In addition, the mid-range and close-up shots of crime scenes, evidence and bodies will be analyzed, including light alternating shots, impression evidence and blood-stained shots. Research projects such as complex case analysis and experimental research will also be carried out.
Entry requirements for Bachelor of Criminology at Deakin University
Academic requirements:
1, completing the first year of domestic undergraduate course.
2. Or graduates of Melbourne Business School (MIBT) (engineering or business students of MIBT school can directly enter the second year of university).
3. Or other Australian preparatory students.
Language requirements:
1, IELTS 6.0, single subject score not less than 6.0, or equivalent language score.
2. There are double admissions.