Study abroad in Sydney, Australia: Most popular universities for Criminal Law.

Are you thinking of studying Criminal Law abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Criminal Law in Sydney, Australia. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Macquarie University

Macquarie is bold and innovative. Unconstrained by tradition, we take a pioneering approach to research. Such an approach is largely responsible for our enviable reputation for research excellence – 100 per cent of our research is ranked at world standard or above and more than 100 of our researchers are ranked in the top one per cent of researchers in the world.
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Western Sydney University

When it comes to employers being happy with graduates they’ve hired,? no other university in NSW ranks as highly as Western Sydney University. So, if you want a degree that has you armed with the skills and knowledge needed to be job ready and to have a thriving career, then come to Western. You’ll be happy you did. So, will your future employer.
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University of New South Wales

Welcome to UNSW Australia (The University of New South Wales), one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities. At UNSW, we take pride in the broad range and high quality of our teaching programs. Our teaching gains strength and currency from our research activities, strong industry links and our international nature; UNSW has a strong regional and global engagement.
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International Career Institute (ICI)

The International Career Institute (ICI) is an independent and private provider of online education.
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University of Sydney

We make lives better by producing leaders of society and equipping our people with leadership qualities so they can serve our communities at every level.
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Most popular Criminal Law programmes for international students in Sydney

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Criminal Law degree in Sydney.

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Criminal Justice & Criminology

University of New South Wales

The Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology may be taken full-time in two semesters or part-time in a minimum of four semesters. Postgraduate courses may be offered in a variety of formats spread across first semester, second semester and the summer term. All courses in the Law School contain a research component. While many courses require attendance at class for two hours per week over a teaching semester, in others the class hours are arranged more intensively to permit students to focus more fully on a research project. Some courses may be taught in the CBD.
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Science with the Degree of Bachelor of Laws

Macquarie University

There are many synergies between science and the law, which you'll learn about in this Bachelor of Science with the Degree of Bachelor of Laws at Macquarie University.
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International Law

University of Sydney

The International Law program at the University of Sydney prepares you for professional work and academic research in the fields of public international law and international policy by equipping you with skills and knowledge to negotiate the legal and policy issues affecting relations between states; between states and international organisations; and between states and individuals.
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Criminology, Laws

Western Sydney University

The Criminology, Laws program at Western Sydney University offers a highly valued career path in criminology and law. Learn about areas including law enforcement and surveillance, criminal justice and practices, cultural depictions of crime and contemporary debates in criminology. This degree also focuses on critiquing legal, social and cultural definitions of criminality and reactions to it.
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International Security Studies

Macquarie University

The Graduate Certificate comprises coursework units at the same standard as the corresponding Masters degree and articulation to the higher award is possible in many cases. - See more at: http://courses.mq.edu.au/international/postgraduate/certificate/graduate-certificate-of-international-security-studies#sthash.a1q7yllz.dpuf
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Cyber-Security, Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism

Macquarie University

The program covers a wide range of issues related to policing, intelligence and counter terrorism in international and national contexts, including the political, cultural, religious, economic and intelligence aspects.
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Policing

Western Sydney University

The Policing program at Western Sydney University will give you the skills you need to enter into careers in policing, criminal and community justice organisations, corrective services, border protection, intelligence, security and fraud management, forensics, computer forensics, and more.
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Criminal Justice and Criminology

University of New South Wales

The Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology is jointly offered by UNSW Law and UNSW Arts & Social Sciences, providing you with access to the high standard of teaching and research offered by each faculty.
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Study abroad in English

The most common way to assess your English level is by taking a standardised English test, such as:

  • PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English)
  • TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)
  • C1 Advanced (formerly known as CAE – Cambridge English Advanced)
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About Criminal Law

Criminal Law degrees study the punishment of human acts that harm the well-being and safety of others and can affect the overall stability of society. Law schools offering Criminal Law degrees teach criminal codes, defining the acts considered crimes, and Procedural Law, which establishes the appropriate punishments for crimes.

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