Course Content
The Bachelor of Justice Studies requires the completion of 300 credit points, including:
- 200 credit points of Core units and;
- 100 credit points of Elective units or an elective major, such a major in Sustainability.
Core Units
Introductory level units (Complete 75 credit points)
- Sociology: Understanding the Social World
- Crime and Criminal Justice
- Introduction to International Relations
- Justice in Practice
- Justice in Theory
- Introduction to Emergency Management
Intermediate level units (Complete 75 credit points)
- Crime and Deviance
- Social Research
- Key Concepts in Social Justice
- Critical Indigenous Policy
- Modern Political Ideologies
- Emergency Management Cycle
Advanced level units (Complete 50 credit points)
- Indigenous Justice Issues
- Working With Offenders
- Green Criminology and Environmental Crime
- Order, Violence and Justice
Electives Units
Complete 100 credit points of Elective units in the Bachelor of Justice Studies.
You may complete most units from across the University as an Elective. The elective space gives you flexibility to broaden your studies across multiple areas in the University, such as Sustainability, Business, Science and Creative Arts or specialise your course in areas closely related to justice studies, such as law, sustainability, environmental studies. There is also an opportunity to complete an entire major in your elective space. It is your choice.