Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (Honours)
University of the Sunshine Coast
About
Prepare for your career as a criminologist and build on the skills and knowledge learned in your undergraduate degree with an intensive one-year Honours program designed to position you as a future leader in the field.
You’ll work alongside a dedicated and passionate team of researchers on a project related to the criminology and justice discipline and will develop industry-relevant skills that give you a competitive edge for graduate employment or postgraduate study.
Learning outcomes
In this degree you will:
- Learn advanced theoretical concepts and perspectives and engage in critical debates in the field.
- Be exposed to advanced research training methods through coursework and the design and implementation of your own research project.
- Contribute meaningfully to scholarship in the criminology and justice discipline through an original dissertation.
- Develop the core skills sought after by employers, including critical thinking and analysis, problem-solving and project management, and the ability to work collaboratively, ethically and under minimal supervision to produce high-quality work.
Research Areas:
- Policing
- Youth justice
- Restorative justice
- Sexual violence and abuse
- Corrections
- Crime analysis
- Security industry
- Criminal courts
- Applied crime prevention
Admission requirements:^
- Completion of a three-year bachelor’s degree in criminology and justice or related field, or equivalent, from a recognised higher education institution
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 5 (across 200/300 level courses)
- Program Coordinator approval
^These are minimum requirements and do not guarantee entry. Importantly, enrolment is contingent upon the University's capacity to provide appropriate supervision in the intended field of research.
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