Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Griffith College

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 01737F

This diploma program mirrors the first year of Griffith University’s Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, providing a solid grounding in criminology and criminal justice and the basic elements of the four disciplines on which it rests – law, political science, psychology and sociology. You will benefit from the College’s close working relationship with the Queensland Police Service, providing you with guest lectures from active police officers and site visits.

Structure

  • 8 core units
  • up to 80 credit points depending on the Bachelor of choice.

Subjects

  • Police, Courts and Corrections
  • Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Social Problems: Inequality and Injustice
  • Homicide
  • Law, Crime and Justice
  • Doing Criminology
  • Mental Health, Psychology and the Criminal Justice Systems.

Standard entry requirements

https://www.griffithcollege.edu.au/international-students/entry-requirements/

Recognition

Griffith University and other Australian universities

Study pathways

Graduates from this Diploma may be eligible for up to 80 credit points (1 year) credit into a selection of bachelor degrees at Griffith University. Students must achieve the GPA requirements set by the University in order to progress to 2nd year of the Bachelor degree.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Brisbane City Domestic: $24,600
International: $35,600
No
  • Full-time : 2 semesters
  • Part-time : 3 semesters

Fee comments

Campuses: Brisbane City.

Fees as at 2024. Additional non-tuition fees may apply, find out more: https://www.griffithcollege.edu.au/how-apply/payment-options/

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