The Bachelor of Justice Studies (Policing) consists of 25 subjects. Students take core subjects in sociology, psychology, politics, criminology and law, as well as a number of practical experience subjects and specialist policing subjects.
Session 1
JST104 Foundations of Criminology
JST107 Communication Processes
PSY111 Psychology for Health Services
SOC101 Introductory Sociology
Session 2
JST204 Crime, Delinquency and Social Welfare
JST222 Policing and Society
POL106 Government and Policing
PSY211 Psychology of Crime
Session 3
JST201 Criminal
Law and Process
JST205 Criminology
JST226 Introduction to Police Investigations
JST228 Policing and the Community
Session 4
JST225 Police Practicum
JST318 Human Rights and Policing
JST319 Evidence and Procedure
JST320 Drugs, Crime and Society
Session 5
(Studied full-time on campus at the NSW Police College, Goulburn)
PPP121 Simulated Policing (4 points)
PPP122 Police as Investigators
PPP123 Ethical Reasoning and Policing (ADPP)
PPP124 Police and Road Safety
PPP125 Police, Crime and Society (ADPP)
PPP126 Operational Safety and Tactics (4 points)
Session 6
(Studied by distance education whilst employed as a Probationary Constable)
PPP231 Practicum
PPP232 Police as Investigators (ADPP)
Session 7
(Studied by distance education whilst employed as a Probationary Constable)
PPP241 Problem-oriented Policing and Vulnerable Populations (ADPP)