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Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Academic Integrity and Respect at Deakin
Compulsory 0-credit-point unit to be completed in the first trimester of study
Introducing Crime and Criminology
Also offered in Trimester 3
Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice
Issues in Criminal Justice
Explaining Crime
International and Comparative Criminal Justice
Criminology Research
Crime, Victims and Justice
Elective unit
Crime, Media and Justice
Elective unit
Careers in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Elective unit
Crime Prevention and Security
Elective unit
Inequality, Power and Justice
Elective unit
Digital Criminology: Technologies of Crime and Control
Elective unit
Crime, Terrorism and Security
Elective unit
Organised Crime
Replaces ACR306; elective unit
Black Market Economics: Exploring the Underworld of Illicit Trade
Elective unit
Career Tools for Employability
Compulsory 0-credit-point unit to be completed in the first trimester of study
Safety Induction Program
Compulsory 0-credit-point unit
Introduction to Programming
Computer Systems
Real World Practices for Cyber Security
Discrete Mathematics
Object-Oriented Development
Computer Networks and Communication
Professional Practice in Information Technology
Corequisite of STP010 Career Tools for Employability
Secure Coding
Computer Forensics and Investigations
Malware Analysis
Network Forensics
Cyber Security Analytics
Ethical Hacking
Team Project (A) - Project Management and Practices
Cyber Security capstone unit
Team Project (B) - Execution and Delivery
Capstone option
IT Placements and Industry Experience
Capstone option
Professional Practice
Capstone option
Common Questions
To complete the Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Cyber Security, you must pass 32 credit points: 16 credit points from the Bachelor of Criminology (including 6 credit points of core units, 6 credit points of criminology course elective units, and 4 credit points of course electives from Arts courses) and 16 credit points from the Bachelor of Cyber Security (including 13 credit points of core units and 3 credit points of Cyber Security capstone units).
Yes, this course includes a compulsory work placement with an approved host organisation to take your learning beyond the classroom and prepare you to be work and career ready. Work Integrated Learning units offered in this course provide you with the opportunity to develop your professional networks and work practices while completing your degree. Elective units may also provide additional opportunities for Work Integrated Learning experiences.
Students will be required to purchase minor equipment, such as small single board computers, microcontrollers and sensors, which will be used within a range of units in this course. The indicative cost of this equipment for this course is AUD$500. Equipment requirements and details of suppliers will be provided on a per-unit basis.
Past students have collaborated on capstone projects such as: is my smart home secure enough?, virtual penetration testing lab, one-time pad (OTP) VPN, voice-activated password security, and a secure Australian online voting system.
The course was designed in conjunction with leading organisations in the field, including Victoria Police and the Australian Crime Commission, equipping graduates with in-demand industry skills valued by employers.
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