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39292QLD Certificate IV in Justice Studies
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39292QLD Certificate IV in Justice Studies
Description:
The intended purpose of this qualification is to provide students with appropriate training, knowledge and workplace skills to enable them to apply for employment as:
- Police Officers - State, Territory and Federal
- Protective Service Officers
- Translink Officers
- Justice professionals in administrative and managerial positions
- Local Government enforcement officers
- All other public or private organisations within the justice industry
Our 39292QLD Certificate IV in Justice Studies satisfies the educational entry requirements for the Queensland Police Service Tertiary Entry Pathway for applicants with between 3-5 years full time work experience.
Entry pathways into this qualification:
Good level of English literacy required.
Study options:
Workshops: All students are welcome to attend one, some or all Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sydney Saturday workshops or Melbourne and Canberra weekend workshops all 9am-5pm and study the rest from home at your pace.
External: Study at your pace without attending workshops using our comprehensive online system and seven day a week support.
Study duration: College courses are very flexible and can be studied at each students pace depending on work, family and sporting commitments.
The average study time for this course is 36 weeks (approx 20 hours study per week) with a maximum completion time of two years for the busy student.
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FEES:
FULL FEE:
$2995
Includes 24/7 online study resources, Apply First Aid, fitness, swim proficiency, psychometric and interview preparation, official beep test, seven day a week support.
DURATION:
24 weeks on average (may be studied faster or slower) - maximum two years
PAYMENT PLAN:
Option 1: $500 to accompany enrolment then $370 each month, after course commencement, for seven months. This payment plan option includes an additional administration fee of $95.
Option 2: $1000 to accompany enrolment then a 2nd payment of $1995 on the 10th on the next month after the course commences.
Note: Enrolments cannot be processed until the first payment is received. All course fees include a $200 non-refundable administration fee.
How do I enrol?
Enrol directly with the College: ENROL NOW!
Qualification Structure - 10 units
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PSPGOV402B Deliver and monitor service to clients
This unit covers delivery and monitoring of service to clients that requires understanding of the needs of existing and new clients which influence service requirements. It includes identifying and defining client needs, delivering client services, monitoring and improving client service delivery and reviewing client service.
In practice, client service delivery may overlap with other generalist or specialist public sector work activities such as acting ethically, complying with legislation, applying government processes, gathering and analysing information, using resources, etc.
BSBLEG413A Identify and apply the legal framework
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to research legal systems and jurisdictions within Australia.
QLD594JUS01A Communicate with clients on justice related issues
This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to communicate with internal and external clients in order to provide them with oral and/or written advice relevant to justice-related information.
This includes applying justice-related knowledge to a wide range of contexts.
QLD594JUS02A Prepare documentation for court proceedings
This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to prepare a range of documentation relevant to bail and criminal and civil court proceedings.
This requires an understanding of organisational procedures and relevant legislation and applying them to a range of documentation.
QLD594JUS03A Analyse social justice issues
This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to analyse social justice issues.
This requires knowledge of contemporary theories and approaches to human rights, natural justice and equality.
It will provide an understanding of how social justice issues impact on criminal justice systems and the wider society.
BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to gather, organise and present workplace information using available systems.
PSPREG411A Gather information through interviews
This unit covers gathering information through interviews that do not result in a formal record of interview in the legal sense. Interviews may be conducted in a range of locations for a range of reasons.
They may be overt or covert. The unit includes preparing for the interview, conducting the interview, and reviewing and correlating interview information.
CHCYJ401A Work in the youth justice environment
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to work effectively in youth justice service settings to meet established work requirements
QLD595JUS01A Apply criminal law
This unit covers the knowledge and skills required to identify statutory defences, a range of criminal offences, jurisdictions and parties to offences against the provisions of the Criminal Code (Qld), the Regulatory Offences Act 1985 (Qld) and the Summary Offences Act 2005 (Qld) or other Acts relevant to your jurisdiction.
CSCOFM305A Supervise offenders
This unit of competency describes the outcomes required to monitor the behaviour of offenders and others in the custodial environment or to supervise offenders under court orders to prevent and minimise risks to safety and security and to ensure compliance with orders.
It includes monitoring and assessing needs, concerns and behaviour while maintaining security, identifying potential risks, responding to and reporting offender behaviour, and reacting to offender special needs.
