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10971NAT - Certificate IV in Justice Studies

Course Details

Course Summary

This course provides learners with the specialist skills and knowledge required to perform the following duties and functions:

  • Interpret and apply legislation to provide support and advice on justice related issues
  • Work effectively in the crime and justice sector and within the legal and regulatory frameworks
  • Prepare accurate documentation and communication using methods and protocols appropriate to the justice sector and the context
  • Identify and apply the principles of law enforcement and the principles of natural justice
  • Identify and explain social justice issues and the impact of these on crime and justice related matters
  • Conduct research from primary and secondary sources to gather the evidence and information necessary to complete justice related tasks


Entry Requirements

 

Completion of the bksb (Basic Key Skills Builder) online literacy and numeracy assessment prior to enrolment, unless the student has completed an equal or higher level course.

What is the purpose of bksb?

The bksb is an approved online review tool that will give the student a level for their English (literacy) and Maths (numeracy) levels, and can also help to identify any skill gaps or areas that the student might need additional support in.

 

It is beneficial for those seeking entry into Certificate IV of Justice Studies to satisfy at least one of the entry requirements provided below:

· successful completion of a Certificate III qualification, or

· completion of Year 10 or equivalent with a sound achievement in English, or

· relevant work or life experience in the business or justice fields.


Course Details

Course Type Qualification
Student Availability
  • Domestic
Fees
Full Fee $5,150.00 (2024)
$5,320.00 (2025)
Subsidised Full Fee $3,210.00 (2024)
$3,300.00 (2025)
Subsidised Concession Fee $2,620.00 (2024)
$2,700.00 (2025)
Fee for service per unit $515.00 (2024)
$532.00 (2025)
Subsidised full fee per unit $321.00 (2024)
$330.00 (2025)
RPL Fee for service per Unit $258.00 (2024)
$399.00 (2025)
For detailed information on Course Fees, visit www.cqu.edu.au/fees
Application Mode
  • Direct To University
How to Apply Please Enquire or Apply Now
Study Area
  • Business, Accounting and Law
Skill Area
  • Justice and Law Enforcement
AQF Level Level 4: Certificate IV

Admission Codes

Domestic Students
Tertiary Admission Centre Codes (TAC) Codes
Not Applicable
International Students
CRICOS Codes
Not Applicable

Student Outcomes, Career Opportunities and Occupations

This qualification consists of competency in 6 core and 4 elective units. On successful completion of all 10 units, students will receive a Certificate IV in Justice Studies.

Career opportunities: Police Officer (State or Federal), Corrections Officer, Legal administration, Court Services Officer, Protective Services Officer, Australian Border Force Officer, Private Investigator, Local/State Government Investigator, Youth Justice Roles, and Government Administrator.

Pathways: Students who successfully complete 10971NAT Certificate IV in Justice Studies will be eligible for direct entry into 10972NAT Diploma of Justice Studies and CL75 Bachelor of Criminology at CQUniversity.

Course Structures

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete 6 core units
  2. Complete 4 elective units

Study Mode Definitions

  • Online: Online courses provide the flexibility to study without normally requiring a student to visit a campus. Course content is studied through a number of means including the use of online discussion forums, electronic library resources, by contacting lecturers and teachers, and receiving study materials online/electronically. Work integrated learning, including placements, may be included in some courses.
  • On-campus: Students studying in on-campus mode typically are expected to attend and participate in regular, structured on-campus teaching and learning activities throughout the University’s academic term. These activities may include lectures, tutorials, workshops and practice, online or other activities and normally will be timetabled at a CQUniversity campus or approved delivery site.
  • Mixed Mode: Students studying in mixed mode will participate in a combination of online learning activities in addition to site-specific learning activities, which may include residential schools, co-op placements and/or work-integrated learning as a compulsory requirement of a unit. The additional site-specific learning activities are what differentiates a mixed-mode unit from an online unit.

*All study modes may include Vocational placement and/or work integrated learning.

Select a course structure below to view the delivery details, including the different study modes offered for each structure.

Standard Course Structure

12 - 18 months

One (1) unit per 10 week study period

To ensure you can manage your study load, we recommend limiting your workload to no more than one (1) unit per study period.

 

Some students may progress at a faster rate based on their experience, knowledge, and skills, as they would be able to apply the actual context of workplace experience to their assessments.

  • Online
Core

This qualification consists of competency in 6 core and 4 elective units.

On successful completion of all 10 units, students will receive a Certificate IV in Justice Studies.

BSBLEG421 Apply understanding of the Australian legal system More Information Training.gov Details
BSBXCM401 Apply communication strategies in the workplace More Information Training.gov Details
NAT10971002 Prepare documentation for court proceedings More Information Training.gov Details
PSPREG033 Apply regulatory powers More Information Training.gov Details
NAT10971001 Provide information and referral advice on justice related issues More Information Training.gov Details
NAT10971003 Analyse social justice issues More Information Training.gov Details
Elective Units

This qualification consists of competency in 6 core and 4 elective units.

On successful completion of all 10 units, students will receive a Certificate IV in Justice Studies.

BSBPEF402 Develop personal work priorities More Information Training.gov Details
NAT10972001 Analyse and apply Criminal Law More Information Training.gov Details
BSBLEG524 Apply principles of evidence law in matters under litigation More Information Training.gov Details
PSPLEG006 Encourage compliance with legislation in the public sector More Information Training.gov Details

Unit Sequence

Below is the recommended study sequence for this course. Please enrol in your units as per the following order.
Units with the same sequence number should be enrolled into at the same time.
Sequence Unit
1 BSBLEG421 - Apply understanding of the Australian legal system
2 BSBXCM401 - Apply communication strategies in the workplace
3 NAT10971002 - Prepare documentation for court proceedings
4 PSPREG033 - Apply regulatory powers
5 BSBPEF402 - Develop personal work priorities
6 NAT10971001 - Provide information and referral advice on justice related issues
7 NAT10972001 - Analyse and apply Criminal Law
8 NAT10971003 - Analyse social justice issues
9 BSBLEG524 - Apply principles of evidence law in matters under litigation
10 PSPLEG006 - Encourage compliance with legislation in the public sector


Course Assessment Information

RPL - Students who have previous informal and formal learning need to advise their trainer/assessor prior to enrolment. If the student wishes to apply for an RPL they need to apply to the RPL Centre.
Credit transfer - If credit for relevant formal qualifications is sought, then the process will be actioned after the student has enrolled in at least one unit of competency as directed by the relevant trainer/assessor. The Trainer/Assessor will work with the student on their credit transfer application, and provide advice and support as necessary.
Assessment Types
Practical Task
Written/Electronic Assessment
RPL
Course Learning Outcomes
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Domestic 2022 Availabilities

Standard Course Structure

Online
February: Full Time/Part Time
March: Full Time/Part Time
April: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
June: Full Time/Part Time
July: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
September: Full Time/Part Time
October: Full Time/Part Time
November: Full Time/Part Time
December: Full Time/Part Time

Domestic 2023 Availabilities

Standard Course Structure

Online
January: Full Time/Part Time
February: Full Time/Part Time
March: Full Time/Part Time
April: Full Time/Part Time
May: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
September: Full Time/Part Time
October: Full Time/Part Time
November: Full Time/Part Time
December: Full Time/Part Time

Domestic 2024 Availabilities

Standard Course Structure

Online
January: Full Time/Part Time
February: Full Time/Part Time
March: Full Time/Part Time
April: Full Time/Part Time
July: Full Time/Part Time
August: Full Time/Part Time
September: Full Time/Part Time
October: Full Time/Part Time
November: Full Time/Part Time
December: Full Time/Part Time
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