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3 Years
On Campus (3-4 hours per week of face-to-face teaching per unit, in the form of single classes or combined lectures and tutorials) or Online (maximum flexibility, online delivery only available to Australian Domestic students).
Full Time / Part Time / On Campus / Online · 3 student contact hours per week per unit, plus at least 6 hours of personal study per week per unit (approximately 10 hours per week for multidisciplinary units)
Trimester 3 – Mon 14 Sep 2026 | Trimester 1 – Mon 1 Feb 2027 | Trimester 2 – Mon 24 May 2027

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Melbourne
Level 3, 222 Bourke Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Eligibility
Domestic Students must meet one of the following:
Domestic students must also:
International Students must meet one of the following:
International students must also:
Minimum English Language Requirements:
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCommon Questions
Yes, the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice is available to study online. However, online delivery is only available to Australian Domestic students. Online study offers maximum flexibility around busy lifestyles and is best suited to highly motivated students who are unable to attend on-campus classes on a regular basis. Online students need to devote the same number of hours per week, per unit as on-campus students, to reading course material, participating in group discussions and completing assessments.
The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice takes 3 years full time (8 Trimesters) to complete. A part-time equivalent option is also available, which takes 12 Trimesters.
Domestic students must meet one of the following requirements: be 21 years or above at the date of commencement; have completed a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (or equivalent); have completed a Certificate IV or above (or equivalent); or have successfully gained admission to an undergraduate degree at an Australian University (or equivalent). All domestic students must also participate in a screening interview (typically by phone).
The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice consists of 24 units at $2,833 per unit, resulting in an indicative annual course fee of $22,664 per 1.0 EFTSL. A Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) is also charged in addition to the course fee. FEE-HELP is available for eligible students.
The CRICOS code for the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice is 081562F. The course is classified as an Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) Level 7 qualification.
Application
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Step 02
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Step 03
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