Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice 18 months Postgraduate Programme By Auckland University of Technology (AUT) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

18 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

58,787 NZDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

CriminologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Be an agent for change in our criminal justice system with AUT's Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

This degree focuses on the communities most affected by the criminal justice system including Māori, Pacific and other vulnerable communities.

The Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice considers how colonisation has influenced the criminal justice system as well as how communities have responded. It covers how ethnicities, class, gender and age interact with the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on children and youth crime.


Programme overview

Main Subject

Criminology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Be an agent for change in our criminal justice system with AUT's Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

This degree focuses on the communities most affected by the criminal justice system including Māori, Pacific and other vulnerable communities.

The Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice considers how colonisation has influenced the criminal justice system as well as how communities have responded. It covers how ethnicities, class, gender and age interact with the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on children and youth crime.


Admission Requirements

90+
5+
6.5+

Must have completed one of the following with a minimum of a B grade average or higher in courses at level 7 or equivalent:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Criminology); or
  • Graduate Diploma in Arts (Criminology); or
  • A relevant degree/qualification

18 Months
Feb

Domestic
11,220 NZD
International
58,787 NZD

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