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Diploma of Justice Studies– for Year 11 and Year 12 STEP Students
Add some balance to your career in law enforcement, with a comprehensive course in justice studies. Discover more about the skills and knowledge required to excel in a range of justice-related clerical positions in all levels of government and community services. From courts security and
registry, to immigration control and community policing, it’s the perfect course to choose something more official.
registry, to immigration control and community policing, it’s the perfect course to choose something more official.
Career Opportunities
At the completion of this diploma, STEP students may be employed in justice-related clerical positions at a variety of levels.
Registration Details
What is STEP?
Southbank Institute of Technology (SBIT) offers school students in Years 11 and 12 units from, or leading to, selected Diplomas.
This program is known as STEP – Southbank Tertiary Entrance Program.
STEP students will be offered an on-campus experience at SBIT. STEP students will be required on campus at SBIT between 3 and 8 hours each week. Following Year 12, STEP students will have the opportunity to complete the entire Diploma program at SBIT with confirmed entry and credit into the program they have been studying.
The majority of these Diplomas will provide pathways and credit towards university programs.
Benefits
Successful completion of the Justice Studies STEP program will deliver:
• 8 QCE credit points
• 6 months remaining in the Diploma
STEP forms part of a student’s high school curriculum and students will be accumulating credit towards their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) as well as working toward a Diploma qualification.
STEP fast-tracks completion of a Diploma by decreasing the full-time load of students following Year 12.
• After completing Year 12 STEP students will be offered confirmed entry to the Diploma they have been studying. STEP students will therefore know in Year 11 they have a guaranteed place at SBIT, post senior schooling and the ability to bypass the QTAC process at the end of Year 12.
• STEP reduces the cost of completing a Diploma, and provides an affordable option to school students who only pay material fees.
• STEP provides exposure to alternative delivery methods, including practical experience, which enhances learning and preparedness for the workplace.
• If a STEP student transitions to university after completing their Diploma they will achieve both a Diploma and university qualification in near to the equivalent time it takes to complete a university award alone.
• The pathways developed by SBIT and university partners provide a quality, highly focused learning experience for STEP students. These pathways combine the complementary strengths of both institutions.
Southbank Institute of Technology (SBIT) offers school students in Years 11 and 12 units from, or leading to, selected Diplomas.
This program is known as STEP – Southbank Tertiary Entrance Program.
STEP students will be offered an on-campus experience at SBIT. STEP students will be required on campus at SBIT between 3 and 8 hours each week. Following Year 12, STEP students will have the opportunity to complete the entire Diploma program at SBIT with confirmed entry and credit into the program they have been studying.
The majority of these Diplomas will provide pathways and credit towards university programs.
Benefits
Successful completion of the Justice Studies STEP program will deliver:
• 8 QCE credit points
• 6 months remaining in the Diploma
STEP forms part of a student’s high school curriculum and students will be accumulating credit towards their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) as well as working toward a Diploma qualification.
STEP fast-tracks completion of a Diploma by decreasing the full-time load of students following Year 12.
• After completing Year 12 STEP students will be offered confirmed entry to the Diploma they have been studying. STEP students will therefore know in Year 11 they have a guaranteed place at SBIT, post senior schooling and the ability to bypass the QTAC process at the end of Year 12.
• STEP reduces the cost of completing a Diploma, and provides an affordable option to school students who only pay material fees.
• STEP provides exposure to alternative delivery methods, including practical experience, which enhances learning and preparedness for the workplace.
• If a STEP student transitions to university after completing their Diploma they will achieve both a Diploma and university qualification in near to the equivalent time it takes to complete a university award alone.
• The pathways developed by SBIT and university partners provide a quality, highly focused learning experience for STEP students. These pathways combine the complementary strengths of both institutions.
Entry Criteria
STEP is available to students beginning Year 11 with consent from the student’s School and Parent/Guardian.
Program Articulation
Successful completion of this Diploma and the achievement of certain levels of attainment may assist students to gain entry into the following University pathways:
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
- 0.75 year university credit
- 2.25 years left at university
Bachelor of Justice, Queensland University of Technology
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Business, University of Southern Queensland
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Southern Queensland
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
- 0.75 year university credit
- 2.25 years left at university
Bachelor of Justice, Queensland University of Technology
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Business, University of Southern Queensland
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Southern Queensland
- 1 year university credit
- 2 years left at university
Program Duration
Full Time :
School: 2 years
Remaining time following STEP: 6 months
School: 2 years
Remaining time following STEP: 6 months
Program Award
Diploma
Venue
- Southbank Campus
How to Apply
Applications for the 2012 STEP intake have now closed.
Information regarding our 2013 intake, open to current Year 10 students, will be available from our webpage in July 2012. Click here to view webpage
Cost
STEP students will not be required to pay any tuition fees, only the material and administration fees associated with the units over Years 11 and 12. The material fees for this program are:
Semester one $18.00
Semester two $30.00
Semester three $37.00
Semester four $18.00
Southbank Institute of Technology reserves the right to change program outlines and fees without notice. Material fees are non-refundable post start of study.
Upon transitioning to full-time studies students will pay relevant program fees as outlined on the standard program brochure.
Semester one $18.00
Semester two $30.00
Semester three $37.00
Semester four $18.00
Southbank Institute of Technology reserves the right to change program outlines and fees without notice. Material fees are non-refundable post start of study.
Upon transitioning to full-time studies students will pay relevant program fees as outlined on the standard program brochure.
For Additional Information
| Location: | Southbank |
| Telephone: | 13 72 48 |
| Facsimile: | |
| Address | |
| In Person: | Ground Floor, C Block Ernest Street South Brisbane |
| Mail: | Locked Mail Bag 14 South Brisbane QLD 4101 |
| Email: | STEP@southbank.edu.au |
| Find us at: | www.Southbank.edu.au |
Course Outline
| Semester 1 Personal Development Cluster | Course Code | Course Name |
| BSBWOR404B | Develop work priorities |
| BSBWOR402A | Promote team effectiveness |
| Semester 2 Justice Systems Cluster | Course Code | Course Name |
| BSBLEG413A | Identify and apply the legal framework |
| QLD594JUS01A | Communicate with clients on justice related issues |
| QLD594JUS02A | Prepare documentation for court proceedings |
| Semester 3 Social Justice Cluster | Course Code | Course Name |
| BSBRES401A | Analyse and present research information |
| QLD594JUS03A | Analyse social justice issues |
| BSBSUS301A | Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices |
| Semester 4 Evidence Cluster | Course Code | Course Name |
| PSPREG411A | Gather information through interviews |
| PSPREG409B | Prepare a brief of evidence |
This brochure was last updated Thursday, 17 May 2012
Total course tuition fees are indicative only. Fees are subject to annual adjustment. For FEE-HELP and VET FEE-HELP eligible courses, the unit fees are charged according to the study period in which the unit is commenced. The unit fees outlined in this document apply to census dates between 01 January 2012 and 30 June 2012. Unit fees will not change for this period. All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, accreditation and registration requirements. From the 1st January of each year, programs are subject to a fee increase in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Total course tuition fees are indicative only. Fees are subject to annual adjustment. For FEE-HELP and VET FEE-HELP eligible courses, the unit fees are charged according to the study period in which the unit is commenced. The unit fees outlined in this document apply to census dates between 01 January 2012 and 30 June 2012. Unit fees will not change for this period. All information was accurate at time of printing, however, Institute policies, fees and details are subject to change without notice. Course commencement is dependent on sufficient enrolments, accreditation and registration requirements. From the 1st January of each year, programs are subject to a fee increase in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI).

