COURSE INFORMATION
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The Faculty of Computing, Health and Science offers a general Bachelor of Science with a wide range of discipline concentrations and a number of more specialised Bachelor of Science courses providing specifically identified major studies.
Requirements for each of the specific awards offered in the School of Engineering and Mathematics are detailed below.
The more flexible award is described earlier in the Handbook.
The Bachelor of Science (Security and Justice Studies) brings together Security Science and Justice Studies. This unique course combination addresses the needs of students who wish to seek professional employment in security and justice industries, including public law enforcement and private policing sectors. This course enables students to combine studies in the protection of assets with the studies of the nature, causes, prevention and control of crime.
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COURSE LOCATION This course is available on Joondalup Campus. |
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MODE OF STUDY This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode. |
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MODE OF DELIVERY This course is available in the following modes of delivery - On-campus, and Online.
This course is also available by external on line study.
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COURSE STRUCTURE |
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YEAR ONE |
Semester 1 |
SCY1101 |
Security and Risk Management |
15 | SCY1103 |
Physical Security |
15 | CRI1101 |
Australian Criminal Justice System (Law, Police, Courts and Corrections) |
15 | CRI1103 |
Criminology |
15 | |
Semester 2 |
SCY1108 |
Building Management Systems |
15 | CSI2102 |
Information Security |
15 | CRI1105 |
Psychology and Criminal Justice |
15 | CRI1104 |
The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour |
15 | |
YEAR TWO |
Semester 1 |
SCY2111 |
Intrusion Detection Systems |
15 | SCY2302 |
Facility Management 2 |
15 | CRI2103 |
Correctional Studies - Theory and Practice |
15 | CRI2107 |
Foundations of Criminal Law |
15 | |
Semester 2 |
SCY2212 |
Security Risk |
15 | SCY2402 |
Industrial Security Procedures |
15 | CRI1106 |
Minority Groups as Offenders and Victims |
15 | CRI2104 |
Professional Skills - Counselling and Managing Conflict |
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YEAR THREE |
Semester 1 |
SCY3215 |
Security Project 1 |
15 | SCY3213 |
Access Control Systems |
15 | or |
SCY3214 |
CCTV and Imaging Systems |
15 | CRI3104 |
Organised Crime |
15 | CRI3103 |
Juvenile Justice |
15 | or |
CRI3105 |
Community Corrections (Theory and Practice) |
15 | |
Semester 2 |
SCY3207 |
Security Project 2 |
15 | SCY3302 |
Management of the Security Function |
15 | or |
SCY3117 |
Security in Government |
15 | CRI3106 |
Media and Justice |
15 | CRI3107 |
Offender Profiling |
15 | or |
CRI3108 |
Justice and Forensic Science |
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Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005) | | For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website: | http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity |
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 30/09/2006 VET: 30/09/2006