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QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)/Bachelor of Justice

  • Bachelor

Combine journalism and justice for roles including journalist with a specialty in areas of justice, media manager for legal environments, or analyst of legal matters for media organisations.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
409602, 096582A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
70

About this course

Highlights
  • Learn to prepare and present news through a variety of social channels and across online, print and broadcast platforms.
  • Access newsrooms, radio and TV studios and contribute to QUT News and other outlets. You'll also have the opportunity to apply for industry internships and international exchanges.
  • Learn from working professionals and internationally renowned scholars of journalism and media studies.
  • Undertake combined studies in criminology and policing, or policy and governance.
  • Complete work placements in a range of community and government organisations to get real justice industry connections.
  • Work as a journalist with a specialty in areas of justice such as criminology, policing, policy and governance, a media manager for legal environments, or an analyst of legal matters for media organisations.
Highlights
  • Learn to prepare and present news through a variety of social channels and across online, print and broadcast platforms.
  • Access newsrooms, radio and TV studios and contribute to QUT News and other outlets. You'll also have the opportunity to apply for industry internships and international exchanges.
  • Learn from working professionals and internationally renowned scholars of journalism and media studies.
  • Complete work placements in a range of community and government organisations to get real justice industry connections.
  • Undertake combined studies in criminology and policing, or policy and governance.
  • Work as a journalist with a specialty in areas of justice such as criminology, policing, policy and governance, a media manager for legal environments, or an analyst of legal matters for media organisations.

Entry requirements

Year 12 early offer scheme

If you're a current Queensland Year 12 student you may be eligible to receive an offer for this course on the last day of Queensland Year 12 before receiving your ATAR or selection rank.

Find out more about the QUT Year 12 Early Offer Scheme

Prerequisites

Satisfactory completion of Year 12 in an Australian school system or equivalent.

Study locations

Kelvin Grove

What you will learn

Bachelor of Communication (Journalism)

You'll get hands-on production experience in industry-standard newsrooms studios post-production and editing suites for radio television online and print production. You'll have access to the latest AV equipment and software and 24-hour student computer labs.

You will benefit from connection to industry experts through experienced teaching and tutoring staff and guest lecturers. You will collaborate with students from other disciplines to provide a richer learning experience that reflects real-world working environments you will experience in your career. You can even submit your university projects for recognition through industry awards.

With a double degree you'll gain an even broader range of skills and knowledge and greater career flexibility. This is a popular option for students seeking careers in support roles in the creative industries or wanting to work in a creative role in other industries.

Bachelor of Justice

You will be job-ready by exploring the most recent theory and practice of social justice and gain problem-solving analytical and applied computer skills that are relevant to the workplace.

With your double degree you could work as a journalist with a specialty in areas of justice such as criminology policing policy and governance a media manager for legal environments or an analyst of legal matters for media organisations.

Tailor your studies and choose from two majors: policy and politics or criminology and policing.

The policy and politics major offers you the opportunity to learn policy analysis and the intricacies of how government officers research analyse recommend and develop policies in the justice sphere. Particularly it gives you an insight into how policy is implemented and critiqued and evolves through government and its departments.

The criminology and policing major details punishment and penal policy crime research methods and your choice of units in eco crime sex crime death investigation crime in pop culture drugs and intelligence among others.

The course is consistently refreshed to meet the needs of the community government and police agencies for skilled staff. You will also benefit from academic staff who have worked in these areas and bring real-life examples and experience to your learning.

At a theoretical level you will engage with the concepts of social justice human rights and equality to understand the way in which society defines polices and punishes criminal behaviours.

Career pathways

Careers and outcomes

Opportunities include working as a journalist with a specialty in areas of justice such as criminology policing policy and governance as a media manager for legal environments or an analyst of legal matters for media organisations.

Possible careers
  • Aid work manager
  • Community worker
  • Family services officer
  • Government officer
  • Journalist
  • Ministerial policy adviser
  • Police officer (australian federal)
  • Policy officer
  • Policy analyst
  • Program leader
  • Program manager
  • Public relations officer/consultant

Course structure

In order to complete this course you must complete a total of 384 credit points made up of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) and 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Justice. You will undertake the two components of the double degree concurrently.

Communication component

You will complete:

  • four core units (48 credit points)
  • a communication major (144 credit points) in journalism.
Justice units

In order to complete the Bachelor of Justice component of this course you must complete a total of 192 credit points from:

  • 8 justice core units (96 credit points)
  • a major (8 units) in either criminology and policing or policy and politics (96 credit points)
Study overseas

Study overseas while earning credit towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area depending on how they match with your QUT course.

In order to complete this course you must complete a total of 384 credit points made up of 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) and 192 credit points from the Bachelor of Justice. You will undertake the two components of the double degree concurrently.

Communication component

You will complete:

  • four core units (48 credit points)
  • a communication major (144 credit points) in journalism.
Justice units

In order to complete the Bachelor of Justice component of this course you must complete a total of 192 credit points from:

  • 8 justice core units (96 credit points)
  • a major (8 units) in either criminology and policing or policy and politics (96 credit points)
Study overseas

Study overseas while earning credit towards your QUT degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in either degree area depending on how they match with your QUT course.