1. Command a comprehensive and sound foundation in crime and security science theories, criminal behaviour, the criminal justice system, and knowledge in information and communication technologies in problem solving and logical thinking
  2. Apply information and communication technology concepts and tools, and utilising data analytics tools to analyse and investigate various forms of crime in crime patterns, crime prevention, security management, and criminal justice processes
  3. Integrate crime and security sciences, and information and communication technologies in designing crime-related intelligence systems for different applications in crime and security management
  4. Evaluate and apply ethical and legal considerations, critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address complex crime-related issues and propose effective solutions;
  5. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, to convey complex crime and security concepts to diverse audiences;
  6. Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams to develop strategies and solutions that integrate crime science principles and information and communication technology;
  7. Demonstrate professional responsibility. ethical decision-making and effective communication in the context of crime and security, upholding legal and professional standards; and
  8. Apply practical skills, analytical thinking and industry knowledge through work placements and project-based work in showcasing competence in real-world crime and security scenarios.