Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice

Australian Catholic University - Brisbane

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Overview

The Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice has been designed to produce work-ready graduates for a range of interesting and challenging opportunities in the justice sector. Compulsory units in law, criminal justice and public policy are supplemented with units in policing, corrections, forensics and cyber-policy to ensure that graduates have knowledge and skills they can take into a range of jobs. The course is offered by the Law School and is led by criminal justice experts who are fully engaged in the justice sector, to ensure course relevance. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at ACU

Prerequisites

Majors

Criminology, Law

Potential Career Outcomes

Policing, Aboriginal justice, youth (juvenile) justice, corrections, post-sentence preventive detention, community support, mobile protective services, crime prevention, road safety, multi-agency partnerships, women’s rehabilitation, integration pathways, drug and alcohol policy work, sports alliances for crime prevention, forensic intervention services, transitional accommodation, disability services within justice and corrections.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Australian Catholic University website for admission criteria information.

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