The Bachelor of Justice program equips students for professional roles by examining contemporary theories and practices in social justice, while developing essential problem-solving, analytical, and applied computing skills applicable to various workplaces. It employs a multidisciplinary framework, integrating elements from criminology, policing, policy, governance, intelligence, sociology, law, psychology, and ethics. The curriculum is regularly updated to address the demands of community, government, and law enforcement sectors, with instructors drawing from their real-world experience to enhance learning. At a conceptual level, students explore social justice, human rights, and equality to comprehend societal mechanisms for defining, enforcing, and penalizing criminal behavior.The Bachelor of Communication (Media and Communication Industries) addresses the evolving landscape of digital platforms, streaming media, and content consumption, prompting governments, corporations, and entertainment sectors to adapt strategies for engaging audiences in a fragmented environment. This major trains students to lead through digital disruptions and social shifts, covering economic, cultural, technological, and regulatory aspects of media, alongside skills in social media management, data analytics, and audience strategies. Upon entering the combined Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Justice degree, students begin with foundational skills merging innovative technologies and communication techniques, later selecting a major aligned with their career aspirations.
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