Bachelor of Criminal Justice Management
Federation University Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00103D
Make a difference to the lives of people impacted by the criminal justice system through a career in youth justice, community justice, police, government departments, courts, prisons, corrections or community based agencies developing and implementing projects to support people who are either at risk of or who have offended.Develop skills in management, strategic planning, project management, policy and grant writing in addition to a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system.
Structure
360 credit points over 3 years.
Subjects
- Management principles
- Contemporary business
- Crime to punishment: processes and institutions
- Crime in contemporary contexts
- Creativity and innovation
- Explanations of crime
- Crime prevention, reduction and control
- Business communications
- Work futures
- Australian criminal courts in international context
- Policing in practice
- Leading organisations
- Introduction to marketing
- Punishment, penalty and rehabilitation: Australian and international perspectives
- Locating crime in urban, regional and rural contexts
- Project management
- Young people: risk to corrections
- Work integrated learning: professional knowledge
- Research methods in the social sciences
- Applied ethics in contemporary societies
- Work integrated learning: professional practice
- Justice responses to difference
- Victims in the criminal justice system.
Standard entry requirements
Admissions Criteria for current Year 12 students and recent secondary graduates (the past 2 years)
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