- Diploma in Leadership, Governance and Human Rights
- Bachelor of Arts (History)
- Bachelor of Arts (Law)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Policing)
- Bachelor of Arts (Politics and International Affairs)
- Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Arts (Social Work)
- Bachelor of Arts (Sociology)
- Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws; and Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws
- Diploma in Leadership, Governance and Human Rights
- Bachelor of Arts (History)
- Bachelor of Arts (Law)
- Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Policing)
- Bachelor of Arts (Politics and International Affairs)
- Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Arts (Social Work)
- Bachelor of Arts (Sociology)
- Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws; and Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts (Pacific Policing)
On successful completion of this programme, graduates should be able to:
- Build intellectual capacity to allow for critical thinking about policing and its professional mandate (Intellectual Capacity);
- Develop participants’ ability to function within a regional policing context (Social Functionality);
- Foster knowledge transference to facilitate practices informed by understanding of local and international theories (Knowledge Transference).