Justice ‘Pathways into social science and arts degrees’ Michele Ruyters Senior Lecturer, Global Studies, Social Science and Planning.

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Justice ‘Pathways into social science and arts degrees’ Michele Ruyters Senior Lecturer, Global Studies, Social Science and Planning

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 2 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 2 Why criminal justice? Diversity Opportunity Significance

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 3 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 3 Why criminal justice at RMIT? Generalist vocational program focused on the justice sector Six electives with specialist streams Work integrated learning Flexibility Student centred learning

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 4 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 4 Why criminal justice at RMIT? The pre-eminent justice program in Australia 30 years experience in criminal justice education Industry links Non year 12 applicants In-service students

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 5 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 5 Why RMIT? Vocational focus Cross sectoral Student services City location Global passport International exchange and study abroad opportunities

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 6 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 6 Elective courses include Forensic studies, criminal behaviour analysis, drug related crime, youth justice systems, international policing, contemporary criminology, terrorism, customs and border security, security and crime intelligence, criminal law, evidence and forensic psychology.

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 7 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 7 Career opportunities include Federal and State police; Customs; Courts; Corrections; Gaming Commission; Law firms Victims Support Australia; Department of Justice; Forensic Services; ITSA; Youth justice; Security; Child protection and investigations

RMIT University©2008 Information Technology Services 8 RMIT University© Career Advisers' Seminar 8 Why should you study criminal justice at RMIT? We place you at the centre of your learning