Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Federation University Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00103D
This degree will prepare you for work in state and federal police, in courts and corrections, government departments and for work in community based agencies delivering criminal justice programs.Youll learn to understand crime data, why crime rates and types vary in different countries and across remote, regional and urban settings. Youll also learn to evaluate the effectiveness of different crime prevention strategies and policies, as well as develop a knowledge of criminal justice programs in international jurisdictions.You will engage with debates about the interaction between the criminal justice system and groups in society who are over represented as victims, offenders or both. Consider the influence of factors such as disadvantage, ethnicity, aboriginality, disability, age and gender and the effect of these factors on access to justice.In this degree, students develop the practical skills and knowledge to prepare them for work or further study. Assessments are informed by practical examples of the requirements of industry, practical experience in the field and presentations by those already in the field. This course also offers foundational research knowledge for students wanting to pursue post graduate studies or who would like to develop their research skills in industry. You can also choose to complete either a second major (8 courses) or two minors (4 courses each) from specified study areas.Major options: Community and Human Services, Behavioural Studies, Sociology, IT security.Minor options: Community and Human Services, Behavioural Studies, Sociology, IT security, Writing. Indigenous Studies.The degree was developed in consultation from students, justice and community based agencies.
Structure
This program consists of 360 credit points.
Subjects
- Crime to Punishment
- Crime in Contemporary Contexts
- Successful Learning at University
- The Sociological Imagination
- Brains and Behaviour
Standard entry requirements
Admissions Criteria for current Year 12 students and recent secondary graduates (the past 2 years)
Recognition
This course is recognised by Community Corrections Services (CCS).
Study pathways
TAFE: Completed Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualifications will be considered for admission. Preference will be given to students whose prior studies include courses in humanities, e.g. professional writing and editing, liberal arts, media and communications, justice studies, marketing and public relations. - Credit will be considered based on the TAFE qualification completed and its relevance to the degree. University: Successful completion of at least one (1) Australian university level (or equivalent) unit will be considered for admission. Additional units will enhance a student's application. Students are encouraged to consider units that relate to the arts or social sciences. Credit for any other previous studies will only be granted from those completed no more than 10 years prior to admission. Entry via FAST: This program is eligible for entry via Federation Access Studies (FAST). FAST is designed to provide alternative entry to tertiary study at Federation University Australia. You may also be eligible for credit into this program, depending on your selected major/s. Please contact us for further information.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Berwick | International: $85,800 | No |
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Gippsland (Churchill) | International: $85,800 | No |
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Mount Helen (Ballarat) | International: $85,800 | No |
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Further information
Further information: study.federation.edu.au