Graduates of the Bachelor of Crime and Security Science (BCSS) Programme will:

  1. Demonstrate Advanced Knowledge:
    Possess a strong foundation in crime and security science integrated with advanced ICT expertise to address complex challenges.
  2. Apply Practical Skills:
    Effectively analyze, solve, and mitigate issues in crime prevention, security management, and criminal investigations.
  3. Exhibit Professionalism and Ethics:
    Uphold ethical standards and professionalism in their work, ensuring compliance with legal and industry norms.
  4. Communicate Effectively:
    Present ideas and solutions clearly to diverse audiences, both in writing and speech.
  5. Collaborate in Teams:
    Work efficiently in multidisciplinary teams, integrating ICT and crime science to develop innovative solutions.
  6. Utilize Real-World Experience:
    Leverage hands-on learning from work placements and projects to excel in professional roles requiring practical applications of ICT and crime science.
  7. Demonstrate Empathy and Social Awareness:
    Show sensitivity and understanding towards victims, offenders, and diverse community stakeholders, fostering trust and promoting fair practices in crime and security contexts.
  8. Adapt to Emerging Trends:
    Address evolving challenges in the crime and security sectors, utilizing cutting-edge technologies like AI, big data, and cybersecurity tools.