Master of Police Studies Master of Police Studies Abbreviation: MPoliceStuds Course code: R7L Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2319 Introductory comments Coordinator: Dr R Hall. The Master of Police Studies is offered on a full fee-paying basis only at the Hobart campus. It is normally a 1 calendar year (or 3 semesters) full-time or up to 3 years part-time program. Students may enrol for semester 1 or semester 2 entry. Admission & prerequisites Students are normally expected to have a minimum of a bachelor degree from the University of Tasmania or from another university or tertiary institution which is deemed equivalent. In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may admit a person with some other tertiary qualification and relevant employment experience. Course objectives The MPoliceStuds aims to provide a high quality qualification at the postgraduate level in a professional coursework-plus-thesis program. The course aims to provide students with: • a thorough grounding in policing theory and practice; • skills to engage in informed debate about major policing issues in contemporary society; • knowledge of recent developments in the field; • skills to design, conduct and appraise research critically. Career outcomes Enhancement of students’ careers by the achievement of a postgraduate award from a prestigious university. The Tasmanian Department of Police and Public Safety endorses this professional postgraduate course. Indeed, its Tertiary Education Assistance Scheme (which involves Commissioner’s scholarships and interest-free loans) is an incentive for eligible Tasmania Police officers to undertake postgraduate study at the University of Tasmania. ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004 July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –1 Master of Police Studies Credit Students may apply for credit for units passed in other courses (complete or incomplete). Tasmania Police Sergeants Course graduates are eligible to receive 12.5% credit towards the Master of Police Studies for studies completed since 1998. Tasmania Police Inspectors Course graduates are eligible to receive 25% credit towards the Master of Police Studies for studies completed since 1998. Course structure Students must complete 100% of coursework units from the schedule below, including the core units HSD417 Contemporary Policing and HSD413 Crime and Social Control. Articulation Students who terminate their studies after completing 100% of the coursework units (including the core units) are eligible to achieve the Graduate Diploma in Police Studies. Schedule of units Unit code unit title weight campus offered Contemporary Policing Crime and Social Control Research Thesis Full time[a] Research Thesis Part time[a] 0%/25% 25% 50% 50% H~1 H~1 H~3/1/2 H~3/1/2 25% 0%/25% 0%/25% 0%/25% 0%/25% 0%/25% 0%/25% H~1 H~1 H~1 [na] [na] H~2 H~2 Core units HSD417 HGA413 HSP701 HSP702 Elective units Choose two of the following: HGA412 Social Research HSA425 Comparative Politics: Order and Conflict HSA430 Politics of Terrorism HSD418 Challenges to Governance HSD422 Leadership, Influence and Dispute Resolution HSD423 Participation and Public Policy HSD425 Policy Implementation and Evaluation An approved combination of units from elsewhere in the University may, under certain circumstances, be substituted for 25% of the above elective units. [a] Undertaken following completion of all coursework units. Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and Unit Handbook Additional Information ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004 July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –2 Master of Police Studies The following information answers some frequently asked questions. Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Arts Campus(es) offered | Hobart Mode of delivery| Full time | Part time Course duration | 1 years minimum (3 semesters) | 3 years maximum (6 semesters) ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2004 July 11, 2016, 18:51 PM, page –3