In this dual qualification you first complete the Diploma of Justice Studies at the Southbank Institute of Technology (SBIT), and then complete the degree at either South Bank or USC’s Sippy Downs campus.
This diploma provides skills and knowledge for workers to excel in a range of justice-related clerical positions in all levels of government and community services. Graduates have an understanding of the mechanisms of the justice system and are able to work with local communities in the provision of services. The bachelor component provides a complementary theoretical grounding in justice and legal studies, including studies in criminology, social justice and law. Refer to the Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies for more information.
This diploma provides skills and knowledge for workers to excel in a range of justice-related clerical positions in all levels of government and community services. Graduates have an understanding of the mechanisms of the justice system and are able to work with local communities in the provision of services. The bachelor component provides a complementary theoretical grounding in justice and legal studies, including studies in criminology, social justice and law. Refer to the Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies for more information.
Career opportunities
Refer to separate entry for the Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies.
Teaching mode
There are different teaching modes between the SBIT diploma modules and the University’s Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies courses. Diploma modules are face-to-face teaching with performance-based assessment. The University’s Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies courses include three or four hours of contact per course per week, generally in the mode of a one-hour lecture and two-hour tutorial. Students complete a further six to seven hours of self-directed learning per course per week. The self-directed learning consists of readings, research, assignments and other assessment items.
Please note: This full-time program commences only in Semester 1 each year. New students are not required to complete any USC courses until they complete their SBIT diploma.
Program structure
Program structure
This program is an articulation between the Southbank Institute of Technology and the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Program requirements
In order to graduate you must:
- Complete all courses as per study plan listed below.
- Present your completed Diploma of Justice Studies to enable 8 courses (96 units) of transfer credits to be applied to your academic record.
Program notes
- Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses).
- The electives can be used to complete an additional minor.
- Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods.
- As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the Global Opportunities (GO) Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider. It is advisable to contact your Program Advisor to discuss timing and course issues.
- Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.
- When enrolling, refer to the Study Plan.
Southbank Institute of Technology (SBIT)
Students study the Diploma of Justice Studies at SBIT and USC will award credit for the Diploma as specified below.
8 courses credit:
COR109 Social Work Field Education 1
GEN199 unspecified introductory general elective
JST101 Critical Social Policy Analysis
JST102 Organisational Contexts for Social Work Practice
LGL201 Critical Social Work Practice
2 x JST199 Understanding Cultural Diversity
JST299 Community Development and Social Action
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Students will complete 16 courses within the USC degree component, either at South Bank or USC’s Sippy Downs campus.
Introductory courses
2 required courses:
INT140 Social Work Field Education 2
SCS110 Communication and Thought
Advanced courses
11 required courses:
BUS203 Justice and the Australian Legal System
CMN213 Foundations of Criminology
CMN228 Criminal Law: An Introduction
JST201
JST202 Advanced Level Electives in Justice
JST203 An Introduction to Australian Politics: The Makings of a Republic?
JST205 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
HRM221 Business Law and Ethics
LGL202 Editing for the Communications Professional
SCS211 The Writer and the Law
SCS235 Policies of Crime Prevention
Elective courses
Select 3 elective courses (at least two of which must be advanced [200 / 300 level] courses) from the Faculty of Arts and Business courses available at South Bank. Students can also access the full suite of electives from either faculty (Arts and Business, or Science, Health, Education and Engineering), on campus at Sippy Downs.