Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice majoring in Aboriginal Studies
Course Overview
Studying law and justice means exploring the causes of crime, its impact on people – and effective, ethical responses. It’s an interdisciplinary field that challenges you to rediscover and reimagine justice frameworks. Chart your path to becoming a lawyer, legal professional or crime and criminal justice specialist. Build a foundation in how the law works, and how and why laws change over time. Learn the importance of ethics and professional conduct. Debate the future of the field. Put your legal knowledge to practise in our dedicated moot court room. Through industry experience and award-winning academic support, you’ll get familiar with the most up-to-date research and current trends. We’ll empower you to go beyond traditional criminal justice roles, diving deep into crime’s complex roots and systemic challenges. You’ll learn to champion social justice through powerful advocacy, reform and community engagement. Our suite of degrees allows you to either specialise or complete a double degree in a complementary field, expanding your knowledge across disciplines. In your future career, you might work to make justice accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic status. You could develop strategies and policies for crime prevention. Perhaps you’ll handle workplace disputes, protect trademarks or pave the way for a greener future in environmental law. Turn your academic insights into meaningful change at Adelaide University.