Credit precedents details
Credit details
- Type of Credit:
- Credit on Transfer
- Arrangement Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2009-05-29
- Last updated (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2023-03-30
Griffith Program
- Program Title
- Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Program Code
- 1112
Previous Institution and Course
- Previous Program Title
- Course Equivalents
- Previous Institution
- University of Queensland (UQ)
- Qualification Level
- Undergraduate
- Completion Level
- Complete
- Course equivalent precedents
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1003CCJ Law Government and Criminal Justice
= LAWS1110 Law in Criminal Justice System 1003CCJ Law Government and Policy
= POLY1000 Australian Social Policy AND HSER1022 Ethics, Rights and Law 1012CCJ Police, Courts and Criminal Law
= CRIM2100 Punishment and Society 1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
= CRIM1000 Introduction to Criminology 1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
= CRIME2019 Intro to Criminal Justice 2002CCJ Introduction to Policing
= CRIM2200 Policing and Society 2007CCJ Sociology of Crime
= SOCY1050 Introduction to Sociology 2009CCJ Statistics for Social Research
= SOCY2339 Intro to Qualitative Research 2017CCJ Forensic Science and Criminal Justice
= SCIE2020 CSI: UQ 2nd year CCJ Elective
= CRIM2300 Comparative Criminology 3012CCJ Social Science Research Methods
= SOCY2019 Introduction to Social Research 3012CCJ Social Science Research Methods
= SOCY2049 Introducing Qualitative Research 3015CCJ Youth Justice
= CRIM2000 Youth and Deviance 6007CCJ Qualitative Social Research
= SOC3329 Qualitative Social Research - Course nonequivalent precedents
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1002CCJ Developing Professionally 1
does not = CRIM1111 Introduction to Professional Practice Criminology 1003CCJ Law Government and Criminal Justice
does not = LAWS2220 Criminal Law in Context 1003CCJ Law Government and Justice
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 1003CCJ Law Government and Justice
does not = CRIM1019 Introduction to Criminal Justice 1008CCJ Social Problems - (In)Equality and (In)Justice
does not = POLS1701 Introduction to International Inequality & Development 1009CCJ Doing Criminology
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 1009CCJ Doing Criminology
does not = CRIM1019 Introduction to Criminal Justice 1010CCJ Introduction to Forensic Psychology
does not = PSYC1030 Intro to Psychology: Developmental, Social & Clinical Psychology 1010CCJ Introduction to Forensic Psychology
does not = PSYC1030 Introduction to psychology: Dev Soc & Clin 1011CCJ Criminology Skills
does not = ANTH1030 Anthropology of World Issues 1011CCJ Criminology Skills
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
does not = PHIL1002 Introduction to Philosophy 1014CCJ Homicide
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 1st year Listed CCJ elective
does not = PSYC1030 Introduction to Psych: Dev, Soc & Clin 2000CCJ Psychology of Crime
does not = PSY2361 Psychology of Criminal Justice 2000CCJ Psychology of Crime
does not = PSYC1030 Intro to Psychology: Development, Social Clinical 2002CCJ Introduction to Policing
does not = POLS2201 Australian Foreign Policy 2003CCJ Introduction to Corrections
does not = CRIM2120 Australian Crime Policy 2009CCJ Statistics for Social Research
does not = PSYC1040 Psychological Res Method I 2018CCJ White Collar Crime
does not = PHIL1002 Introduction to Philosophy 2020CCJ Counter-Terrorism Law
does not = CRIM2080 Global Security 3001CCJ Crime Analysis and Investigation
does not = ARCS2003 Forensics 3008CCJ Professional Practice
does not = CRIM3111 Advanced Professional Practice in Criminology 3026CCJ Fraud and Cybercrime
does not = CRIM2080 Global Security
Important notice
- Notwithstanding the amount of credit which may be granted, students must ensure that they choose a program of study which meets the requirements of their degree and is in accordance with University Credit Transfer Policy.
- The information above should not be used by current students wishing to substitute courses which are part of their degree requirements with courses listed on this page below as being equivalent. If you are a current student and you wish to undertake courses other than those prescribed in your degree contact staff at a Student Administration Centre for advice on procedures.
- Credit Precedents were correct at time of publication. However, the University reserves the right to amend any information without notice.