Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Crime, Research & Policy
Compulsory unit of study
Explaining Crime
Compulsory unit of study
Criminal Justice Internship
Provides an opportunity to experience the working environment of criminal justice agencies
Criminology Research Project
Can provide a pathway to Higher Degree Research
Common Questions
You will complete 48 credit points, which is equivalent to eight units of study.
Yes, there are two compulsory units of study: Crime, Research & Policy and Explaining Crime. The remaining units can be selected from a wide and relevant range of electives on offer.
Applications for Semester 1 close on 31 January of the commencing year, and applications for Semester 2 close on 15 July of the commencing year. Separate deadlines apply for scholarships.
Yes, the Criminal Justice Internship provides an opportunity to experience the working environment of criminal justice agencies.
Yes, the Criminology Research Project units can provide a pathway to Higher Degree Research.
Application
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