Course overview
Students will learn about the social causes and consequences of crime and disadvantage in this double degree. They'll be taught how sociological influences can impact offending and gain a deep understanding of Australia’s criminal justice system, including areas of law enforcement, crime policy, the court system and custodial and community corrections.
In this program students will learn about social inequality and how to make a difference in the legal system as they research crime-related issues and develop problem solving skills. They'll complete two field placements where they'll learn practical skills. Students can choose from specialist courses in criminal profiling and intelligence, youth justice and restorative justice, homicide, forensic science and more. They'll also have the opportunity to complete a professional placement in their final year. For more information, visit Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.
Course record
Career Opportunities
Mental health, social research, disability, policy development, organisational management, Centrelink, community development, private practice, crime and justice research and policy, child protection, crime victim support services, offender transition from prison programs, youth advocacy and at-risk youth support child safety, legal administration.
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Student profile
Total students7
#2025Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- Sunshine CoastQLDJuly 2026
- Sunshine CoastQLDMarch 2026
- Sunshine CoastQLD

