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Law and criminology

For a better tomorrow

Study crime, justice and the law for a rewarding career

Our courses are taught by experienced legal practitioners and criminologists with a focus on practical skills, to give you a real-world understanding of crime, justice and the law for an interesting and rewarding career path.

Study Law and Criminology with the top ranked public university in Queensland for overall experience and student support.*

*Good Universities Guide 2023/24 

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Honours

Add one year for an Honours Degree

These programs are 'End-on honours' which means one year of study, in addition to your bachelor degree. You can apply for a one-year honours program after you have completed a three-year bachelor's degree in Criminology and Justice or related field.

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Not ready to commit to a 3 year degree?

Gain foundation skills and employment opportunities by graduating with a diploma or undergraduate certificate. While qualifications in their own right, they can also be a pathway to a bachelor and beyond.

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