Australian Catholic University
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Courses included
This double degree is ideal for students who want to become a criminal lawyer specialising in criminal defence and/or prosecution or work in regulatory or policy work in criminal justice areas covering issues such as interpersonal violence, policing, forensic psychology, corrections, and cybercrime.
Wider employment opportunities include working in the areas of anti-corruption, child protection, crime prevention, drugs counselling, forensic science, forensic psychology, human rights, military law enforcement, intelligence and counter-intelligence, regulatory enforcement, youth and juvenile justice, or victim support and advocacy.
Criminology, law.
Criminal law, defence and/or prosecution, advocacy, intelligence and investigation, mediation, corrections and rehabilitation services, human rights, public policy.
Visit the ACU website for general information about tuition fees.
English Standard (Band 2) or English as an Additional Language or Dialect (Band 3).
Also refer to the ACU general admission criteria.
View the ACU student profile.
View all details of this course on the ACU website.
Australian Catholic University degrees
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