39292QLD Certificate IV in Justice Studies Classroom based - Full time, Classroom based - Part time, Online or electronic Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maroochydore, Maryborough Course summary Maroochydore : Classroom based - Full time : Starts on 2-02-2015 Maryborough : Classroom based - Full time, Classroom based - Part time, Online or electronic : Starts on 7-10-2014 Hervey Bay : Classroom based - Full time, Classroom based - Part time, Online or electronic : Starts on 7-10-2014 Bundaberg : Classroom based - Full time, Classroom based - Part time, Online or electronic : Starts on 7-10-2014 Full fee: $2,428.00 - $2,430.00 Outcome: Certificate IV “Enrol Now” By telephone: Payment accepted via credit card on 1300 656 188 In person: Payment over the counter via credit card and EFTPOS at the following locations – Bundaberg, Gympie, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Mooloolaba, Nambour Online: Please follow instructions from the Web Enrolment Form in the Relevant Documents Section (only available for Mooloolaba location enrolments) Before enrolling please refer to our Refund Policy. Course details Do you have a genuine interest in law and its applications? Are you interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement? If yes then the Certificate IV in Justice Studies is the course for you. The program will prepare you for a career in law enforcement or for further study. After completing the Certificate IV in Justice Studies you have the option to continue for another semester and complete your Diploma of Justice Studies. Upon completing your diploma a number of universities will recognise your diploma and offer credit towards the Bachelor of Justice and other legal studies undergraduate programs. To achieve this qualification you will need to complete: Core Competencies: 6 Elective Competencies: 4 Career prospects: Queensland Police Service, other justice-related occupations, corrective services in custodial and support roles, Department of Justice and Attorney General (including courts), legal offices, customs service, parks and wildlife, the Department of Transport, youth justice roles, community legal centres, other State and Federal Government Departments in compliance and workplace health and safety roles, and support or administration roles in the security industry, private investigations or the Crime and Misconduct Commission. Justice related occupations, Court support, Corrective services and Security industry. Hours of study: ONLINE - ongoing enrolments Orientation: Completed online prior to commencing classes Duration: 10 weeks per unit FACE TO FACE - MARYBOROUGH/ BUNDABERG/ HERVEY BAY - ongoing enrolments Timetable: Business Competencies Only - Please refer to the Business Studies Timetable for your Campus, available from Customer Service Justice Competencies Only - Thursdays 8.30am to 11.30am in Room A2.08 at Maryborough Nagel Street Campus Duration: Full time 1 year, Part time 2 years. 10 weeks per unit Location: Business Competencies - can be completed at either of these locations; Maryborough, Bundaberg or Hervery Bay Justice Competencies - can only be completed at the Maryborough location (students may choose to enrol into these units and complete online) Urraween Road, Hervey Bay 65 Nagel Street, Maryborough 118 Walker Street, Bundaberg FACE TO FACE - MAROOCHYDORE - next intake Semester 1, 2015 Intakes: February and July Delivery: Face to face Orientation: Monday 2 February 2015. 9:00am - 11:00am. Room D2.09. Class will continue until 1:00pm Timetable: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 9:00am - 1:00pm Duration: 6 months Location: 170 Horton Parade, Maroochydore Resources required: Student Services Fee $43.50 See Booklist attached (Maroochydore location) Stationery: Pens, notebook, dictionary and a USB. Software/Hardware: Access to a PC, internet access and unique email address is required prior to enrolling (only for online course) Relevant documents: Certificate IV in Justice - ORDER OF STUDY - Maryborough, Hervey Bay & Bundaberg [PDF 67kB] Certificate IV in Justice Studies - 2015 - Maroochydore - BOOKLIST [PDF 46kB] Certificate IV in Justice Studies - Maroochydore - Feb 2015 intake - WEB ENROLMENT FORM [PDF 90kB] Entry requirements You must have successfully completed year 12 (or equivalent) or have relevant experience and/or qualifications that indicates likely success in completing the course. The course is predominately theory based and strong literacy skills are essential. Successful completion of senior OP English is desirable. Please note: Before making a decision to study your chosen course at TAFE Queensland East Coast, carefully read the information on the website including the Refund Policy. You should also consider your ability to commit to study, including what extra support you might need to be successful; whether you can seek recognition of prior learning or credit transfer, to shorten your training time. For more details please review the TAFE Queensland student rules; email us at [email protected] or talk to a Student Services Officer on 1300 656 188. Information is correct at time of creation but may change without notice. Program commencement may be contingent on minimum enrolment numbers being achieved. TAFE Queensland East Coast regularly updates programs to ensure the latest training package is offered. In doing so, some programs may be in the process of registration. Registration will be sought for the new National Training Package qualifications when they become available, at which time students will be transitioned to the new program as soon as it is feasible. Units BSBRES401A Analyse and present research information (Core) QLD594JUS03A Analyse social justice issues (Core) QLD594JUS01A Communicate with clients on justice related issues (Core) PSPREG411A Gather information through interviews (Core) BSBLEG413A Identify and apply the legal framework (Core) QLD594JUS02A Prepare documentation for court proceedings (Core) QLD595JUS01A Apply criminal law (Elective) BSBLEG416A Apply the principles of the law of torts (Elective) BSBWHS404A Contribute to WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control (Maroochydore only, Elective) BSBWOR404A Develop work priorities (Elective) PSPREG406C Make arrests (Maroochydore Only, Elective) PSPREG406A Make arrests (Maroochydore only, Elective) BSBWHS504A Manage WHS hazards and risks (Maroochydore only, Elective) PSPREG409B Prepare a brief of evidence (Elective) There may be one or more elective competencies, these may differ between TAFE regions. Please contact the region for more information. Last updated on 8 October 2014
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