Graduate Certificate in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Griffith University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00233E

In the Graduate Certificate, you will learn about the problem of crime in contemporary society, the role of research, policy development and evaluation, and key criminology and criminal justice issues.

Structure

Credit points 40

Subjects

  • Criminological Theories - 7042CCJ (Course last offered 2024 T1)
  • Applied Criminological Theory - 7044CCJ
  • Making Sense of the Criminal Justice System - 7002CCJ
  • Quantitative Social Research - 7036CCJ OR
  • Qualitative Social Research - 7037CCJ
  • Law and Behaviour - 7007CCJ

Standard entry requirements

  • All applicants to the Graduate Certificate in Criminology and Criminal Justice must have either: a bachelor's degree in any field
  • A relevant and sufficient professional experience (minimum two years) (approved by the Program Director).

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