Bachelor of Youth Work and Criminal Justice

Improve the lives of young people caught up in the justice system, with a Bachelor of Youth Work and Criminal Justice from Victoria University. This degree will prepare you to work in high-demand areas where youth work overlaps with criminal-justice work. Our Bachelor of Youth Work and Criminal Justice will give you knowledge of the justice system that will allow you to take on roles supporting young people in vulnerable communities, where the chances of offending or reoffending are high. With the skills that you learn during your degree, you'll be able to help young people reconnect with their community, and escape the cycle of criminal activity and punishment.

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Full-time - 3 years

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Structure

To attain the Bachelor of Youth Work students will be required to complete: 288 credit points of Core studies including 24 credit points of Capstone studies.

Entry requirements

  • Australian Senior Secondary Certificate (e.g. VCE) or An Australian or overseas equivalent or An International Baccalaureate (IB).

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