Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

University of the Sunshine Coast - Moreton Bay

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Overview

Develop a strong understanding of Australia’s criminal justice system, including law enforcement, crime policy, the courts, and custodial and community corrections. Explore the motivations and consequences of criminal behavior, along with questions of social justice, ethics and law reform.In this program you will understand legal institutions and processes, and examine fair and effective methods of crime prevention. You'll learn how to research crime-related issues and develop problem-solving skills as you choose from specialist courses in criminal profiling, cybercrime, international justice, youth justice, homicide and forensic science, and more. For more information, visit Bachelor of Criminology and Justice at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.
Combined degrees: Refer to entries for: B Business/B Criminology and Justice; B Laws/B Criminology and Justice; B Behavioural Science (Psychology)/B Criminology and Justice; B Social Work/B Criminology and Justice.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Police, intelligence, custodial and community corrective services, youth justice, crime prevention, therapies and rehabilitation, court system, advocacy, customs, legal administration, community legal services, child safety.

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Admission Criteria

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