Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

Australian College of Applied Professions

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 01328A

You want to do your part in keeping our society safe. Which includes understanding the minds of offenders. Our Bachelor of Criminology and Justice gives you deep insight into why we behave the way we do, and the effect our justice system has on our future actions.

Structure

The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice course is made up of 24 units, which are level 100, 200 and 300 units.

Subjects

  • CRIM1004 Theoretical Criminology
  • JALE1044 Foundations of Justice
  • JALE1054 Crime and the Media
  • MULT1015 Applications in Context
  • JALE1064 Ethics and Criminal Justice
  • MULT1025 Professions and Society
  • MULT1035 Sustainability and Helping Professionals
  • SOSC1024 Diversity and Justice
  • CRIM2044 Innovative Justice
  • CRIM2064 Comparative Criminology
  • JALE2024 Drugs and Crime
  • SOSC2004 Indigenous Peoples and Justice
  • CRIM2014 Applied Criminology
  • CRIM2024 Transnational Crime
  • CRIM2054 Crime Prevention
  • JALE2034 Penology
  • JALE3014 Mental Health and Criminal Justice
  • JALE3004 Practicum
  • CRIM3014 Gender and Crime
  • CRIM3004 Victimology

Standard entry requirements

  • Participate in a screening interview (typically by phone though online can be arranged if required)
  • And Be 21 years or above at the date of commencement
  • Completion of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (or equivalent)
  • Completion of a Certificate IV or above (or equivalent)
  • Admission to an undergraduate degree at an Australian University (or equivalent)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Melbourne International: $80,928 No
  • Full-time : 3 years
  • Part-time : 8 years

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