Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BCJ) degree

Justice & Policing

A unique, interdisciplinary degree providing knowledge and skills for roles in the criminal justice sector, covering law, criminology, psychology, sociology, and human services, and preparing graduates for impactful careers in justice, law enforcement, corrections, and related fields.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification

Study Level

Advanced

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Online study

Flexible online learning from anywhere

Ilam Campus, Christchurch

It will take a total of 3 years

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Understand the New Zealand criminal justice system

Gain foundational knowledge of the structures, policies, and processes that make up New Zealand’s justice system, including governance, enforcement, rehabilitation, and justice policy development.

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Apply interdisciplinary approaches to justice

Integrate concepts from law, criminology, psychology, sociology, and human services to understand and address complex justice issues.

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Develop practical skills for the justice sector

Prepare for applied justice, law enforcement, and community roles with relevant knowledge in policing, corrections, offender rehabilitation, victim advocacy, and security.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BCJ) at the University of Canterbury is Aotearoa New Zealand’s only degree of its kind, offering an interdisciplinary foundation in criminal justice, criminology, law, psychology, and human services. The BCJ emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects of crime, justice systems, and preventive strategies. Students explore the causes of crime, the functioning of justice institutions, and approaches to effective crime prevention and rehabilitation. The degree offers a wide selection of electives, opportunities for double degrees, and strong connections to the justice sector, setting graduates up for a diverse range of justice-related careers.

Course Content

  • Foundations of criminology and criminal justice
  • New Zealand’s criminal justice system
  • Law enforcement processes
  • Corrections and offender rehabilitation
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • Development and behavioural psychology
  • Human services in justice
  • Policing studies
  • Preventative justice (programs to prevent harm)
  • Specialist electives: Forensic Science for Criminal Justice, Psychology and Law, Colonialism and the Criminal Justice System, Mental Health and Criminal Justice, Transnational Criminal Law, Serious Financial Crime

What you need to know first

University Entrance (UE) or equivalent secondary school qualification

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Justice sector

  • Law enforcement

  • Corrections

  • Community and social services

  • Legal services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Law enforcement (NZ Police, border control)

  • Corrections (Department of Corrections)

  • Offender rehabilitation and reintegration services

  • Criminal law practice

  • Victim advocacy roles

  • Security and intelligence

  • Restorative justice services

  • Tech or environmental agencies with justice focus