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Bachelor of Justice, Queensland University of Technology

Brisbane, Queensland

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Bachelor of Justice at QUT is designed to help students make a positive difference in society by exploring crime, criminal investigations, and justice system reforms. It provides a flexible study structure, either fully online or on campus, allowing students to tailor their learning experience. The course covers core units in justice, social justice, law, psychology, and ethics, complemented by a range of electives that include forensic criminology, organized crime, gendered violence, and environmental justice. Students gain practical skills through work placements, international study opportunities, and engagement with industry partners such as Queensland Police Service and Suncorp. Emphasizing real-world learning, the program prepares students for careers in law enforcement, policy development, social justice, and related fields, fostering critical thinking and innovative problem-solving.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program stands out because it combines academic theory with practical, real-world experiences, including industry placements and international exchanges. Its flexible delivery, accessible online and on-campus options, and elective choices allow students to customize their studies according to their interests. The course also offers direct pathways to careers in law enforcement, government, private sector, and social justice organizations. With a focus on contemporary issues like organized crime, gendered violence, climate change, and social equity, graduates are well-prepared to tackle current societal challenges and influence positive change.

Specialisation

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Students can choose between two majors: Criminology and Policing or Policy and Politics. The Criminology and Policing major focuses on investigations, organized crime, forensic science, and law enforcement careers. The Policy and Politics major empowers students to influence social justice, policy development, and international diplomacy, with a focus on human rights, environmental issues, and community services. Both majors include opportunities for studying abroad, gaining industry experience, and developing specialized expertise aligned with career goals.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

19.92L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Completing the Bachelor of Justice requires earning 288 credit points, including core units, major studies, and electives. Students undertake seven core units (84 credit points), study within one of the major areas—Criminology and Policing or Policy and Politics (96 credit points), along with complementary studies (84 credit points), a second major, minor, or electives, and four units of QUT You (24 credit points). Entry is available with a minimum ATAR/selection rank of 70.00, and the program can be completed in three years full-time or six years part-time.
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TOEFL

79

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

6.5

PTE

58

Career prospects

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Graduates of the Bachelor of Justice can pursue diverse careers in law enforcement, criminal investigation, crime prevention, social justice, policy development, and community services. Possible roles include community corrections officer, criminal investigator, fraud investigator, policy adviser, diplomat, private investigator, and youth worker. The course prepares students for roles within governmental agencies, private organizations, or NGOs, and provides pathways into specialized fields like forensic criminology, domestic violence law, and environmental justice.

FAQs

What are the entry requirements for the Bachelor of Justice?

The minimum ATAR/selection rank threshold is 70.00, with preferences given to those who have sound knowledge of English, Literature, or English as an Additional Language. Alternatively, students with prior VET studies or work experience may be eligible.

Can I study this course online?

Yes, the Bachelor of Justice is offered with flexible delivery options, including fully online studies and on-campus attendance at Kelvin Grove.