Overview The Bachelor of Social Work - Criminology and Justice at the University of the Sunshine Coast equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between social factors and criminal behavior. This program delves into Australia's criminal justice system, covering law enforcement, crime policy, and community corrections. In this program, you will: Explore the roots of social inequality and strategies to effect change within the legal framework. Engage in two practical field placements to develop essential skills. Investigate crime-related issues and enhance your problem-solving abilities. Select from specialized courses such as criminal profiling, youth justice, and forensic science. Have the chance to undertake a professional placement in your final year, gaining real-world experience. Career Opportunities Support for at-risk youth Roles in community agencies Community development and educational initiatives Research and policy development in crime and justice Services for crime victims Positions in government agencies Mental health support Programs aiding offender reintegration Management roles in organizations Policy analysis and development Private practice opportunities Social research roles Advocacy for youth For further details, visit the program website.
The Bachelor of Social Work - Criminology and Justice at the University of the Sunshine Coast offers students a profound understanding of the relationship between social dynamics and criminal behavior. This program provides an in-depth exploration of Australia's criminal justice system, including law enforcement, crime policy, and community corrections.
Throughout the program, you will:
To be eligible for this program, applicants typically need to meet the following criteria:
Graduates of this program will find a variety of career opportunities, including:
For more detailed information, please visit the program website.
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