Programs & Courses 2013
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CB67

CB67 - Bachelor of Accident Forensics

Program at a glance
Duration 3 years full-time; 6 years part time  
Availability/Campus Contact Domestic - BDG; ROK; External
Courses/Units of Credit 23 courses/144 units of credit
How to Apply

Domestic QTAC -

QTAC codes: BDG 811721; ROK 851721; External 851725

International students direct to the University ONLINE

Entry Requirements Prerequisites: Nil;  Recommended study -  English (4, SA) and a science subject
Professional Accreditation

It is expected that graduates will meet the education requirements for professional membership with the Safety Institute of Australia and should apply after gaining relevant field experience.

Graduates may also meet the specialist investigation education criteria of the Australian, New Zealand and International Society of Air Safety Investigators and it is expected that graduates of the program will gain professional grade membership of the Society after completing the program and gaining relevant field experience.
Residential School There are several compulsory residential schools/workshops attached to the following program when taken in the EXTERNAL mode. See More Details for more information.
Practicum/Work placement 120 hours of work placement plus residential school attendance
Exit Awards not applicable
Interim Awards not applicable
Post Nominal BAccidForensics  
Be What You Want To Be Phone: 13CQUni (132786); Enquire: Admissions
CRICOS Codes not-applicable

CQUniversity has a three term year. Each term is of 12 weeks duration, commencing in February, July and November.
Applications are accepted throughout the year depending on program availability. For more information contact CQUniversity.

Domestic students - phone 13CQUni (132786) or enquire: Admissions

International students - phone +61 7 4930 9000 or email international-enquiries@cqu.edu.au

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