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    Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management

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    Gold Coast, AUMaster'sIn-person2 years
    A$89,740.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    180
    Credits

    Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University is a 180-credit, 2-year, in-person Master's program based in Gold Coast, AU. Tuition is A$89,740.

    About the program

    The combined program covers criminology topics including transnational crime, genocide, prevention and public safety, corrections practice, explaining crime, and forensic criminology, alongside project management subjects such as principles of project management, project finance and procurement, risk management, project resource planning, and project portfolio and program management.

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    Post-study work rights

    Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), typically 2 to 3 years depending on qualification; for Masters (coursework) up to 2 years, and for Masters (research) up to 3 years (Australia standard policy).

    A$29,710.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University is A$89,740 across 180 required credits.
    Is Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University online or in-person?
    Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University take to complete?
    Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University is structured around 2 years and 180 credits.
    What work-permit options follow Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University?
    Post-completion work rights for Master of Criminology / Master of Project Management at Bond University: Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), typically 2 to 3 years depending on qualification; for Masters (coursework) up to 2 years, and for Masters (research) up to 3 years (Australia standard policy).