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University of Canberra

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Bachelor of Justice Studies

  • Bachelor

Do your career justice in the nation's capital

The Bachelor of Justice Studies will equip you with an in-depth understanding of the structure, concepts and underlying principles...

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
Online, In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul

About this course

Do your career justice in the nation's capital

The Bachelor of Justice Studies will equip you with an in-depth understanding of the structure, concepts and underlying principles of the justice system. Within the unique legal context of the nation's capital - which covers both ACT and federal jurisdictions - you'll explore the practical and theoretical issues that arise in developing, managing and administering justice policy.

Choose to study the specialist electives which interest you, including human rights, judicial administration in civil and family law, or criminal justice issues. You'll gain skills in advocacy, communication, problem solving, negotiation and mediation, and will graduate work-ready for a range of professional roles in the civil and criminal justice sectors, responsible for developing and implementing justice policy and improving access to justice.

Study a Bachelor of Justice Studies at UC and you will:
  • learn the fundamentals of the Australian justice system - its core concepts, structure and principles
  • understand the social, legal, economic and political environment affecting the justice sector
  • broad theoretical and technical knowledge about many areas of the justice sector
  • analyse and generate solutions to problems and transmit knowledge and ideas relevant to the sector to others
  • apply your knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, well-developed judgement and responsibility
  • analyse and evaluate information to complete a range of activities relevant to the justice sector
  • work both individually and collaboratively to investigate issues and creatively solve problems that arise within the justice sector
  • develop the relevant cognitive, technical and communication skills to undertake professional roles in research, operations, policy or advocacy.
Work Integrated Learning

As part of the course's Work Integrated Learning (WIL) component, you'll undertake an internship placement of 75 hours in an area of your choosing. You'll apply practical skills, including analysis, research, problem solving and writing, in a law or justice workplace. Past student internship examples have included time at community legal centres, courts, the Commonwealth Ombudsman, federal and ACT government departments (including Justice and Community Safety), the Australian Federal Police Association, and community organisations, such as Victim Support ACT and Legal Aid ACT.

You'll also participate in a virtual work experience program where you will study highly practical units, such as dispute management. The program will draw together theoretical, practical and professional skills and knowledge in a capstone project, where you will focus on your real-world area of interest or potential future employment goal.

Career opportunities
  • Probation and parole officer
  • Police officer
  • Policy Officer
  • Border protection officer
  • Community corrections officer
  • Public servant
  • Course-specific information

The Bachelor of Justice Studies is not an accredited course, but is taught in conjunction with the Bachelor of Laws degree, which is accredited by the ACT Law Society.

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Professional accreditation

None.

Entry requirements

Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
- Year 12 ATAR
- other Australian Qualification
- work experience
- overseas qualification

We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.
More information is available on our Alternative Entry page: http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/applications/apply-now/alternative-entry

Assumed knowledge

None.

Periods course is open for new admissions
Year Location Teaching period Teaching start date Domestic International
2024 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 29 July 2024
2025 Bruce, Canberra Semester 1 03 February 2025
2025 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 28 July 2025
2026 Bruce, Canberra Semester 1 02 February 2026
2026 Bruce, Canberra Semester 2 27 July 2026
Credit arrangements

There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.

Study locations

Canberra

Online

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Law & Paralegal Studies courses at University of Canberra.
88.4%
Overall satisfaction
89.9%
Skill scale
58%
Teaching scale
81.4%
Employed full-time
$64k
Average salary