University of Queensland

Course Details

Bachelor of Social Science – Criminal Justice

Course Description

This major gives students the background and skills to critically evaluate how we can better respond to emerging crime problems in our communities. Courses included in the major focus on the social factors leading to criminality and the response to criminal behaviour from the justice system. In contrast to the major in criminology for the BA which focuses more closely on theoretical and research skills in criminology, this major emphasises applied social policy issues relating to criminal justice. Students are given a broad introduction to the field in year 1, followed by upper level courses that focus on the social causes of offending and the various ways in which different parts of the justice system deal with criminal/offending behaviour.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Graduate opportunities exist in the following areas: Major consultancies and social research Public relations, communication and media work Social and public policy development Policy analysis and evaluation Project planning and/or administration for a range of organizations Health care management and policy Local and international community development Health promotion Social planning and social impact assessment Campaign direction Events management. While this degree may be accredited by an official industry accreditation body in Australia, completion of the degree may not result in graduates receiving automatic accreditation. Please contact the relevant registration body for details of any conditions for accreditation.

Bachelor of Social Science – Criminal Justice University of Queensland