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Choose study areas from both justice and business to match your interests. Gain practical experience through internships and work placements in government departments and agencies. Build business expertise while developing creative and critical thinking, professional communication, ethical decision-making, and global collaboration skills. Learn from industry-experienced lecturers and guest speakers. Earn two distinct degrees in just four years of full-time study.Why select this programThis program blends justice and business studies, giving you comprehensive commercial knowledge and practical abilities. You'll graduate workplace-ready by examining current social justice theories and practices, while developing problem-solving, analytical, and technical skills valued by employers.For the business component, select from majors including accounting, advertising, economics, finance, financial planning, management, marketing, HR, international business, or public relations. In justice studies, specialize in policy and politics or criminology and policing, offering diverse career pathways.Bachelor of BusinessOur Bachelor of Business program prepares you for today's dynamic business environment. It integrates essential business research with current industry practices, setting high standards to expand your career possibilities. Develop specialized expertise in your chosen business field. Select from 10 majors to customize your education to your professional goals.Bachelor of JusticeThe policy and politics major teaches policy evaluation and the complex processes of government policy development in justice sectors. You'll understand how policies are implemented, reviewed, and modified within government frameworks.The criminology and policing major covers punishment systems, crime research methodologies, and specialized topics like environmental crime, sexual offenses, forensic investigation, media portrayals of crime, narcotics, and intelligence operations.Benefit from instructors with real-world experience who bring practical examples into the classroom. Establish professional connections through placement opportunities, working on projects with external organizations.Career opportunitiesBusiness consultantCorporate analystSocial services professionalForeign service officerPublic sector administratorCommunications specialistPolicy developerLaw enforcement officerStrategic advisorProgram coordinator