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Study Level Bachelor
Course Code 088599C
Study Method Class
Assessment Online Exam, Onsite Exam, Assignments
Start Date July 2025, November 2025, March 2026
Entry Requirement Grade 12
Duration 156 weeks
Price $82080
Discount No
Discounted Price NA
About the Course
In our Bachelor of Criminal Justice you’ll gain in-depth knowledge of our justice systems as well as a holistic approach to community justice.
You will study the law and restorative justice models and learn the contributing factors to why people interact with the legal system (including mental health, drug use and childhood trauma).
Be a part of criminal and community justice systems that aim to meet community standards and change rates of offending. You’ll graduate work-ready in areas that keep people safe and support the legal system, including:
- prisons
- police
- corrections
- the courts
- youth justice.
You will learn in a dynamic classroom environment that tests your ideas, builds your practical skills and strengthens your foundational knowledge. In your final year you will undertake a key industry placement to ensure you're confident and work-ready upon graduation.
You’ll gain an excellent understanding of the connected systems that contribute to criminal justice.
Entry Requirements
Meeting the minimum entry criteria does not guarantee entry into this course.
Completion of an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate (VCE or equivalent) including Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English (or equivalent).
OR:
Completion of an Australian Advanced Diploma or Diploma (or equivalent).
PLUS:
IELTS (or equivalent): Overall score or 6.0 (with no band less than 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking).
OR:
Completion of a Foundation course or equivalent.
What will you learn
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Exhibit high levels of responsibility, accountability and ethical practice required to work as a professional in the criminal justice system;
- Initiate professional judgement in diverse and challenging settings within the modern criminal justice system;
- Exhibit a range of intellectual and social skills in their understanding of the application of legislation and social policy;
- Develop critical analysis and understanding of relevant areas of criminal justice social science research in specific areas of study;
- Generate, organise and undertake research into relevant aspects of criminal justice;
- Exemplify advanced academic skills in analysis, critical thinking and communication; and
- Advocate, dispute and negotiate with professional competence using a range of well developed communication and interpersonal skills.
Career Opportunities
Your qualification will be widely recognised in areas including:
- police work and law enforcement
- community legal settings
- security and intelligence organisations
- corrections
- community courts
- youth justice
- community services.
Possible job titles include:
- police officer or correctional officer
- customs or border-force officer
- public service administrator
- court administrator
- corrections worker
- community justice worker.
Course Units
Code | Course Unit | Description | Type |
---|---|---|---|
COM120 | Reasoning and Writing | Core | |
PHL202 | Ethics | Core | |
PSY313 | Psychology and the Legal System | Core | |
PSY218 | Psychology of Addiction | Core | |
PSY211 | Psychology of Crime | Core | |
PSY113 | Child and Adolescent Psychology | Core | |
HCS205 | Child Abuse and Child Protection | Core | |
JST339 | Sentencing Law and Practice | Core | |
JST338 | Crime, Media and Culture | Core | |
JST337 | Crimes of the Powerful | Core | |
JST313 | Investigative Interviewing | Core | |
JST264 | Undergraduate International Study Experience | Core | |
JST117 | Introduction to Intelligence | Core | |
EMG100 | Introduction to Emergency Management | Core | |
JST353 | Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Crime and Justice | Core | |
JST352 | Professionalism and Resilience in Public Safety and Security | Core | |
JST320 | Drugs, Crime and Society | Core | |
JST110 | Criminal Justice in Society | Core | |
SOC101 | Understanding the Social World | Core | |
JST123 | Indigenous Australians and Justice: An Introduction | Core | |
PSY111 | Foundations of Psychology for Health and Human Services | Core | |
JST151 | Preparing for Criminal Justice Practice | Core | |
JST219 | Criminal Law in Context | Core | |
JST203 | Punishment and the State | Core | |
JST204 | Young People and Crime | Core | |
JST205 | Criminology: History and Theory | Core | |
JST220 | Gender and Crime | Core | |
SOC205 | Social Research | Core | |
HCS310 | Mental Health | Core | |
JST309 | Indigenous Communities, Criminal Justice and Policing | Core | |
JST318 | Human Rights and Social Justice | Core | |
JST321 | Justice Studies Workplace Learning | Core | |
XUN008 | Unrestricted elective | Elective |