La Trobe University

Australian
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Cybersecurity - Criminology

Offered at La Trobe University, Australian
FieldBAdvCyberSec/BCrim
Duration4 years
Tuition42000.00

Overview

OverviewThe Bachelor of Cybersecurity/Bachelor of Criminology (Cybersecurity – Criminology) at La Trobe University combines technical cybersecurity training with criminology and criminal justice studies. You’ll learn how cyber threats intersect with crime, investigations, and public safety.Why this double degree?Develop practical skills to protect information systems and networks, while building an evidence-based understanding of crime and online offending. You’ll also learn in a research-informed environment, including La Trobe’s Cyber Security Research Hub.

About this programme

Overview

The Bachelor of Cybersecurity/Bachelor of Criminology (Cybersecurity – Criminology) at La Trobe University offers a unique blend of technical training in cybersecurity alongside studies in criminology and criminal justice. This program is designed to provide insights into the interplay between cyber threats, criminal activity, investigations, and public safety.

What you'll study

This double degree encompasses a comprehensive curriculum that integrates both cybersecurity and criminology subjects throughout the course. The specific courses may vary, allowing students to tailor their education based on interests and career aspirations.

Key areas of study include:

  • Foundations of Criminology and Justice: Courses may cover topics such as Criminal Law for Criminal Justice Professionals, Criminology Skills, and the dynamics of detention systems.
  • Cybersecurity and Computing Foundations: Students will explore essential IT concepts and their application in security.
  • Data and Critical Thinking: Emphasis on data-driven decision-making and analysis.

Program progression:

  • Initial years focus on core criminology principles and foundational computing concepts.
  • Subsequent studies enhance analytical skills and practical applications, preparing students for real-world cybersecurity and crime-related challenges.

Capstone Project:

Some students may engage in a capstone project as part of their degree, depending on their individual study plans. Details regarding assessments will be confirmed in the official course outline.

Entry requirements

Admission is based on prior academic achievements and eligibility criteria established by La Trobe University. While specific GPA thresholds are not provided, prospective students are generally expected to have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification or its equivalent that meets the university's undergraduate entry standards.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Bachelor of Cybersecurity/Bachelor of Criminology program will be well-equipped for various careers in the growing fields of cybersecurity, criminology, and law enforcement. Potential roles may include cybersecurity analyst, digital forensics expert, criminal investigator, and policy advisor, among others. The combination of skills developed through this program prepares students to address the complexities of crime in the digital age and contribute effectively to public safety and security initiatives.

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