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Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Police Studies.

(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)

R3K Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies) - Police Studies Major
The Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies) is a vocationally-oriented course offered by the Faculty of Arts at both the Hobart and Launceston campuses. Students may study full-time or part-time and have nine enrolment years, including the year of passing the first unit for the degree, in which to complete course requirements.
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R5L Graduate Certificate in Police Studies
Designed as a professional development tool for serving police officers, those whose careers are related to policing, and those interested in policing issues in contemporary society. Offered on a full fee-paying basis at the Hobart campus. It is normally a one semester full-time or up to 2 years (or 2 semesters) part-time program. Students may enrol for semester 1 or semester 2 entry.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R6L Graduate Diploma in Police Studies
Designed as a professional development tool for serving police officers, those whose careers are related to policing and those interested in policing issues in contemporary society. Offered on a full fee-paying basis at the Hobart campus. It is normally a one academic year (or 2 semesters) full-time or up to 2 years (or 4 semesters) part-time program. Students may enrol for semester 1 or semester 2 entry.
(See University Handbook Entry)

R7L Master of Police Studies
Designed as a professional development tool for serving police officers, those whose careers are related to policing and those interested in policing issues in contemporary society. Offered on a full fee-paying basis at the Hobart campus. It is normally a one calendar year (or 3 semesters) full-time or up to 3 years (or 6 semesters) part-time program. Students may enrol for semester 1 or semester 2 entry.
(See University Handbook Entry)