New South Wales

Bachelor of Criminology and Justice in Griffith

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

For those aspiring to make a significant difference in the fields of law enforcement and community safety, the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice in Griffith provides an excellent foundation. This programme not only equips you with a comprehensive understanding of criminological theory, but also offers practical skills that are highly valued across various roles in both the public and private sectors. With specialisation options available, students can tailor their studies to align with their career interests within Government and Public Sector courses and Law and Legal Services, ensuring relevance to current industry demands.

Graduates from this prestigious course can pursue various rewarding career paths, becoming key players in their communities. Roles such as a Youth Justice Officer or a Community Corrections Officer allow professionals to engage directly with the justice system and support rehabilitation. Moreover, those interested in fieldwork may consider careers as a Police Officer or a Prison Officer, where they can put their knowledge into action in Griffith's local context.

The diverse nature of the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice also opens up opportunities in specialised areas, such as becoming a Criminologist or a Forensic Consultant. These roles allow you to delve deep into research and analysis, contributing to critical advancements in our understanding of crime and safety. Additionally, positions like a Parole Officer and a Law Enforcement Officer are essential for maintaining justice and public safety within Griffith.

By choosing the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice, you are not only investing in your future but also in the betterment of your community. Opportunities such as becoming a Chief of Police or a Prosecutor illustrate the leadership pathways available to graduates. Enrol today and start on a journey that prepares you for impactful roles in the fields of Public Safety, Correctional Services, and Forensic Science. Your future in criminology and justice begins here in Griffith!