Bachelor of Government and International Relations/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Griffith University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Government and International Relations/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

114,000 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This new double degree will combine the study of what makes criminals tick with an understanding of the justice system and policy making processes. With a better understanding of how policy is created and applied, plus an understanding of crime and criminal behavior, students will be equipped to influence the policy underpinning the justice system to ultimately deter crime rather than simply responding to criminal behavior. Students will examine the causes and consequences of complex crime and criminal justice issues and just how it is currently dealt with by government at local, national and global levels. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This new double degree will combine the study of what makes criminals tick with an understanding of the justice system and policy making processes. With a better understanding of how policy is created and applied, plus an understanding of crime and criminal behavior, students will be equipped to influence the policy underpinning the justice system to ultimately deter crime rather than simply responding to criminal behavior. Students will examine the causes and consequences of complex crime and criminal justice issues and just how it is currently dealt with by government at local, national and global levels. 

Admission Requirements

79+
6.5+
176+
58+
26+
1020+
15+

4 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
114,000 AUD
International
114,000 AUD

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