Select study areas from both justice and business to align with your interests.Get industry experience through internships and work placements in government departments and agencies.Develop business skills and be able to think creatively and critically, communicate professionally, make ethical business decisions and work in a global context.Learn from the best with lecturers from industry and regular guest lecturers.Complete 2 separate degrees in 4 years full time.Why choose this courseThis course allows you to combine your justice and business interests, providing you with a broad base of commercial knowledge and skills. You will graduate job-ready by exploring the most recent theory and practice of social justice, and build problem-solving, analytical and applied computer skills that are relevant to the workplace.In the business component of the course, you can choose a major in accounting, advertising, economics, finance, financial planning, management, marketing, human resource management, international business and public relations. For your justice studies, you can choose between majors in policy and politics or criminology and policing, giving a broad range of specialty areas to focus your career on.Bachelor of BusinessOur Bachelor of Business degree equips you to confidently enter the modern business world. It combines key business research and contemporary business best practice, and sets demanding standards to create your future career options. You will acquire the specialist skills and knowledge in your choice of business major. Choose from 10 majors to tailor your studies to suit your interests and career aspirations.Bachelor of JusticeThe 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. 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.You will benefit from academic staff who have worked in these areas and bring real-life examples and experience to your learning. You will also have the chance to form industry links in a professional placement unit, undertaking a project at an external organisation.Possible careersBusiness advisorBusiness analystCommunity workerDiplomatGovernment officerInformation officerMinisterial policy adviserPolice officerPolicy adviserProject liaison officer