Charles Sturt University
Successful leadership in the law enforcement and security sectors requires unique perspectives and the ability to adapt proactively to emerging trends, threats and vulnerabilities. The Master of Business Administration (Law Enforcement and Security) is designed to produce inspirational leaders and effective and accountable managers who can enhance organisational performance and set and attain strategic goals through sound, ethical practice and innovation.
Contemporary program
CSU’s degree has been developed in consultation with senior academics and industry representatives to meet industry needs. It also draws on the expertise of CSU’s Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security (AGSPS), a national leader in education in the policing, emergency management and security fields.
Digital convenience
Ideal for busy professionals, this course is offered for flexible online study. Subjects use blended learning techniques including online study materials, video-captured lectures, online meetings, subject forums and additional digital resources. Online communication tools allow for collaborative work with other students and interaction with academic staff.
Tailor your studies
Choose from core, elective and specialist subjects to design a program that meets your career goals. With approval, you can complete four subjects per session to fast-track your degree, or study just one subject per session to fit in with your busy schedule.
Course level | Postgraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | Charles Sturt University |
Campus Location | No on campus study |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions) Part-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions) |
Course University | Charles Sturt University |
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