Bachelor of Accident Forensics
Postgraduate
In Biloela (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Biloela (Australia)
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Overview At a glance Develop your expertise in accident forensics and equip yourself with the skills required to analyse factors that lead to accidents by studying the Bachelor of Accident Forensics. Study modes On-Campus, Distance Rank OP: 19 SR: 61 ATAR: 51.65 Courses/units 24/144 Availability Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Perth, Rockhampton, Distance Education Duration 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time Recommended study English (4, SA) and a Science subject Intake dates March, July QTAC Code BNE: 881721, BDG: 811721, GLD: 831729, ROK: 851721, Distance: 851725 VTAC Code MEL: 1700210601, Distance: 1700110461 UAC Code Distance: 160441 SATAC Code ADL: 5C4005 CRICOS 075045M * OP/SR/ATAR details provided on this page are from Term 1 2016. Entry ranks are to be used as a guide only as they are subject to change each year. ** Units at Gladstone may be delivered by a combination of on-campus study, workshops, residential schools and distance education.
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You are required to complete 24 units.
Course informationFor example units you could study as part of the Bachelor of Accident Forensics courses please click here.
If you have any questions regarding this course, call 13 27 86.
Work integrated LearningYou are required to undertake industry work placement.
Residential SchoolsYou are required to attend residential schools at the CQUniversity Bundaberg crash laboratory. These residential schools may run for between three to five days.
Bachelor of Accident Forensics