Queensland

Bachelor of Criminology and Justice in Queensland

Nationally Recognised Higher Education
Study mode On Campus / Blended
Duration 36 months
Estimated fee* $50,976
* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.

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

Course fees

The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Queensland.

The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.

Estimated Fee* $50,976 Fees are based on full-time study.
* Showing course fees for all providers. Some providers may not offer this course in your area.

Career opportunities

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

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More about Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

Studying a Bachelor of Criminology and Justice in Queensland offers aspiring criminologists a distinctive opportunity to engage with critical issues of crime, justice, and community safety. This course will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in the various sectors that address these challenges. Enrol in a programme that is not only delivered by a reputable institution, such as UniSC, but also allows for blended learning options suited to your lifestyle and learning preferences.

With a Bachelor of Criminology and Justice, graduates are well-positioned for a variety of dynamic roles within the government and public sector. Some of the career paths available for graduates include becoming a Youth Justice Officer, a vital role in supporting at-risk youth. Moreover, opportunities such as a Community Corrections Officer or a Prison Officer allow for direct involvement in correctional and rehabilitation processes, ensuring the community's safety.

Additionally, those who seek to pursue a career in law enforcement, can aim to become a Police Officer or even a Chief of Police. The knowledge gained through the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice will equip students with the policy and analytical skills needed to understand criminal behaviour, making them ideal candidates for these critical positions. As Queensland continues to evolve in its approach to public safety, the demand for qualified professionals in roles like Prosecutor and Law Enforcement Officer will only increase.

Students will also explore specialised fields such as Police and Law Enforcement or Forensic Science, which apply the principles of criminology in practical and impactful ways. Knowledge gained can lead to careers as a Forensic Consultant or a Criminologist, roles that are pivotal in solving crimes and preventing future criminal activities.

In conclusion, the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice not only offers a well-rounded education but also fosters the development of critical skills needed to address various community challenges. With UniSC leading the way in Queensland, students are encouraged to take the next step towards an impactful career. With real-world applications and diverse pathways available—from Parole Officer to roles in correctional services—graduates will find themselves equipped to make significant contributions to public safety and justice.