Bachelor of Criminology and Justice Honours

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  • Objectives
    Designed for those students who demonstrate strong academic abilities and who wish to pursue a career in academia or research within the field of Criminology and Justice. Provides a substantial intellectual challenge to eligible students, while consolidating and building upon the research and writing skills specific to their discipline.
  • Entry requirements
    An average mark of 70% or higher in the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice, or an equivalent undergraduate course.
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Criminology and Justice Honours
  • Course description
    This course is not available for on-campus study by students on an International student visa.
    This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

    The Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (Honours) is a 120 point (6 unit), one year full time award which may be studied in part-time mode.  The Honours course is comprised of both coursework and research thesis components.  Full time students will follow the course structure below:

    Year Four - Semester 1
    Unit          Description                                                             Points

    CRI4100    Applied Research Skills                                              15
    CRI4101    Preparation of Thesis Proposal                                 15
    CRI4102    Pivotal Issues in Criminology and Justice                  15
    Plus one (1) elective unit selected in consultation with the course coordinator and/or research supervisor. Examples of units that may be selected include:
    CRI4103    Justice Policy Development and Evaluation              15
    IAS4103    Political Economy of Indigenous Australia                15
    ADS5103    Understanding Addictive Behaviour                         20
    ICS4000    Terrorism                                                                  15
    SCY4101    Security and Risk Management                                15

    Year Four - Semester 2
    Unit          Description                                                          Points

    CRI4200    Thesis Development                                               30
    CRI4202    Thesis                                                                     30

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