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  • Curtin University

    Graduate Certificate in Human Rights

    PostgraduateCUR-HRI-GCE

    Think global. Act local. Think local. Act global.

    Study the theory and philosophy of different cultural, religious and political traditions to investigate how they can be translated into practice today. Make a difference for human rights groups, aid programs, diplomatic services and governments.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
  • Griffith University

    Crime, the causes of crime, and justice

    Gain an overview of the theory, research methodology, and the workings of the criminal justice system. Study crime analysis, mapping, intelligence, forensic mental health, prevention, and law and behaviour to work in criminal justice fields.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
  • University of New England

    Bachelor of Legal Studies

    UndergraduateUNE-LGS-DEG

    Study the Australian legal system, laws, and legal processes

    Prepare for a paralegal career in the Australian legal services sector. Build a solid foundation in law and legal professional skills. Follow your interests with topics including property law, the criminal justice system, and environmental law.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • Southern Cross University

    Bachelor of Laws

    UndergraduateSCU-LAW-DEG

    Become a lawyer in just three years

    Develop legal reasoning and research skills that are essential for a career in law. Deep dive into the Australian legal system. Offering diverse electives and professional work placements, this degree prepares graduates for a range of legal careers.


    Study method
    Online & on-campus
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
  • University of New England

    Bachelor of Laws (3 Years)

    UndergraduateUNE-LAW-DEG

    Complete a law degree in just 3 years

    Use your current degree to springboard into law. Study the Australian legal system and pertinent topics including water law and First People’s law. Build legal research skills. Tackle complex issues. With graduate entry, you can fast track a career in law.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
  • Australian National University

    Prevent and reduce crime in the face of growing complexity

    Address the challenges of regulating illegal activity which stretch the capabilities of traditional governing actors and institutions. You’ll consider crime in complex scenarios like global pandemics and climate change. Mitigate risk. Enhance resilience.


    Study method
    100% online
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  • La Trobe University

    Diploma of Arts

    UndergraduateLAT-ART-DIP

    Start with the subjects you’re passionate about

    Follow your interests on this humanities pathway into university. Choices range from languages to history, politics, and philosophy. Pick up important skills like critical thinking and collaboration. Shape your future in the arts and social science.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Arts stream
    • Criminology stream
    • Global studies stream
    • Politics, philosophy and economics stream
    • Visual arts stream
  • University of Southern Queensland

    Unlock entry to the criminal justice system

    Learn about the Australian criminal justice sector. You’ll cover crime investigation, policing and more. Explore justice for groups like youth and minorities. Build professional skills. Think about criminals and victims.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    2 years full time or part time equivalent
  • Griffith University

    Qualified criminology practitioners are in demand nationally

    Examine crime and its causes, society’s response and related social issues. Qualify for a career in the demanding criminal justice system in policing, corrections, security, regulatory law enforcement, crime prevention and customs


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Criminal Justice
  • Macquarie University

    Bachelor of Arts

    UndergraduateMAQ-ART-DEG

    An arts degree that no one else has

    Make your degree unique and study what interests you. Analyse critically, think creatively and problem-solve at work or in everyday life. Complete foundational studies then tailor your degree with a major. Create a portfolio and build your connections.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Ancient History
    • Creative Writing
    • English
    • Critical Indigenous Studies
    • International Relations
    • Modern History
    • Philosophy
    • Politics
    • Sociology

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