Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Justice – Double Degree
Justice and human services combines two closely associated areas to offer a concentrated focus on community, support services and the justice system. You will have the opportunity to explore child and family services, disability services, services to young people, and Indigenous health. You can choose from the following justice majors; criminology and violence prevention, investigations and intelligence, or policy, politics and social reform.
This course has a strong focus on contemporary social issues and will develop skills in casework and case management, social policy processes, group and team practice skills, advanced communication, community work, and understanding families and relationships.
Highlights:
- Prepares you to work in areas which respond to increasing community emphasis on crime, justice, human wellbeing, and related practice.
- Complete two separate degrees in four years full-time.
- Combat injustice and advocate for positive change, understand the why behind crime, investigate complex cases and support vulnerable communities.
Field Placement
During this course, you will be required to complete 500 hours of work placement for the Bachelor of Human Services component.