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  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Justice (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

A pathway to a research career On completion of the Bachelor of Justice course or a double degree, this honours program is available to high-achieving students Undertake advanced research training before completing a thesis Work with a supervisor to design, develop and implement a substantial...

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
JS40, 020313F
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
Domestic Fees
$14,500 per year / $14,500 total
International Fees
$31,600 per year / $31,600 total

About this course

  • A pathway to a research career
  • On completion of the Bachelor of Justice course or a double degree, this honours program is available to high-achieving students
  • Undertake advanced research training before completing a thesis
  • Work with a supervisor to design, develop and implement a substantial research project in criminology, intelligence, policing or broader topic related to the criminal justice system
  • Ideal for students looking to progress to a PhD

Study locations

Gardens Point

What you will learn

In this course you will undertake units in key theories and concepts in criminology, advanced research skills and honours research methods before completing your substantial research project with the support of an academic supervisor. Your project will culminate in a thesis and gives you the opportunity to pursue original lines of thought, formulate and test hypotheses, develop problem solving strategies, make decisions and demonstrate high ethical standards, pursue awareness of sociocultural and equity issues, and develop professional accountability. Honours provides you with advanced analytical skills, leading to opportunities for higher degree studies and giving you an edge in your professional life.

Honours students have investigated important and absorbing topics such as:
* impairment of the mind and the right to give sexual consent
* news coverage of domestic violence homicide
* politicisation of the genocide label
* murder by falling-analysis of staged fatal falls
* gendered representation of male and female terrorists in Australian media
* 'African' women on 'mail-order bride' websites
* cyberbullying and young Australians.

You will work alongside dedicated and passionate researchers in a vibrant research environment. To find out more about our areas of research strength, visit our Research page and the Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Research Centre home page.

Career pathways

Possible careers
  • Community Corrections Officer
  • Community Worker
  • Corrective Services Officer
  • Criminologist
  • Customs Officer
  • Diplomat
  • Government Officer
  • Investigator
  • Police Officer (Australian Federal)
  • Police Officer (State)
  • Policy Officer
  • Project Manager
  • Public Servant
  • Rehabilitation Professionals
  • Youth Worker