Bachelor
Graduates with legal qualifications are sought in almost every field and every industry. Further to this, a degree in criminal justice could see you working in law enforcement, corrections, justice research and more.
Work in government agencies, legal aid or community legal centres, mediation and dispute resolution or social justice advocacy. Roles are also found in domestic or international non-government organisations specialising in human rights, environmental law or native title and Indigenous affairs.
Pursue a legal career in commercial law firms or small, medium or large businesses. With further study, you could work in private practice as a solicitor or barrister or pursue a career in academia or research.
Put your skills to work in policing or criminal and social justice research and policy. You could also take up a role in associated work with offenders and families, community and welfare organisations, and other criminal justice and social justice occupations, such as probation, parole or juvenile justice.