Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws

University of Southern Queensland - Springfield Campus

Australia,Queensland

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60 Months

Duration

CAD 29,440/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Sep 2024

Apply Date

Australia, Queensland

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 0

Total Students: 24,756 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

UniSQ Springfield Education City, 37 Sinnathamby Blvd, Springfield Central QLD 4300, Australia

Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws

Program Overview

  • A double degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws gives you an edge when applying for jobs as a community lawyer, legal officer, barrister or solicitor. When combined with a major in History, International Relations, or Social Justice, this double degree enables you to follow your passion and pursue a range of employment.
  • By completing a double degree, your opportunities for employment will expand and you will graduate sooner than if you were to complete two separate degrees.
  • The different areas of law you will explore throughout the degree include criminal law, legal conflict and resolution and legal professional practice and ethics. This is then combined with an Arts major of your choice, including Anthropology and Archaeology, Creative and Critical Writing, English Literature, Journalism, International Relations, History, and Contemporary Media.
  • When graduating with a double degree, you will receive a separate testamur (official certificate) for each degree.


Major: Criminology and Criminal Justice

  • Become a problem solver and explore the social and psychological factors behind why people commit crime. You’ll learn about society’s responses to crime and many of the factors that challenge whether these responses are effective.
  • Delve into forensic and criminal psychology and gain knowledge about the complexities of victimisation.
  • Develop a competitive edge for the employment market. Make the most of the flexibility of a UniSQ’s Arts degree and combine your criminology and criminal justice studies with courses in psychology, legal studies, Indigenous studies, social justice, and many more (similar to a Bachelor of Criminology).
  • Discover the intricacies of the relationship between crime, justice and the media or young people and the juvenile justice system.
  • Become the subject matter expert with the option of studying the Criminology and Criminal Justice Extended major.