Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation
Blended learning – on-campus and digital learning
Course rules
To qualify for the Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology/Bachelor of Applied Innovation, students must complete 400 Credit Points comprising:
- Sixteen [16] core Criminal Justice and Criminology units of study (200 credit points)
- Four [4] core Applied Innovation units of study (50 credit points)
- Six [6] units of study from the Applied Innovation major (100 credit points)
- Four [4] units of Other studies comprising of a minor, advanced minor or electives (50 credit points)
Professional Placements
Domestic students also have an opportunity to undertake a WIL Professional Placement through a competitive selection process. Please note that due to government regulation international students holding a student visa are not able to undertake Professional Placements in this course.
Students who undertake a 12-month professional placement are subject to the following course rules and must complete 475 credit points comprising:
- Sixteen [16] core Criminal Justice and Criminology units of study (200 credit points)
- Four [4] core Applied Innovation units of study (50 credit points)
- Six [6] units of study from the Applied Innovation major (100 credit points)
- Two [2] units of Other studies comprising of a electives (25 credit points)
- Four [4] units of study from the Professional Placement Co-Major (100 credit points);
Students who elect to undertake a 6-month professional placement are subject to the following course rules and must complete 437.5 credit points comprising:
- Sixteen [16] core Criminal Justice and Criminology units of study (200 credit points)
- Four [4] core Applied Innovation units of study (50 credit points)
- Six [6] units of study from the Applied Innovation major (100 credit points)
- Three [3] units of Other studies comprising of electives (37.5 credit points)
- Two [2] units of study of the Professional Placement Minor (50 credit points)