Postgraduate Diploma in Criminal Justice
- Degree Structure - Start In
- Semester 1 or 2 (February or July)
Build on your knowledge of the criminal justice sector with practical, professional skills.
120
The Postgraduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDipCJ) builds on your knowledge of the criminal justice sector with practical, professional skills in research and policy analysis, biculturalism, and crime and rehabilitation theories.
The PGDipCJ can also be used as a pathway into our postgraduate criminal justice research programmes.
To enrol in the PGDipCJ, you will need to have either a Bachelor of Criminal Justice (or equivalent), or any other Aotearoa degree and three years of work experience in a relevant field.
Your previous studies must include a B Grade Average in at least 90 points at 300-level.
If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.
For the full entry requirements, use the .
You can apply online at .
See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDipCJ) is made up of 120 points, with 90 points of compulsory courses and 30 points of electives.
Beginning in either February or July, the programme takes 1 year of full-time study or up to 4 years part-time.
Choose two from the following:
2025 tuition fee estimate: $8,675 (120 points)
2025 tuition fee estimate: $36,800 (120 points)泭(to be confirmed)
2024 SSL:泭$9.17 per point ($1,100.40 for 120 points)
2025 SSL: $9.72 per point ($1,166.40 for 120 points)
泭
UC also offers the following postgraduate Criminal Justice programmes:
With approval, you may choose to transfer your completed courses from this Diploma to the Master's degree.
The courses within this degree are designed to equip you with professional skills sought by agencies in the criminal justice sector, leading to more job opportunities in advanced areas such as policy evaluation and consultation, criminal justice research, and system reform.
By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
0800 827 748 (within NZ)
+64 3 369 3999
Ext: 92111 (from a campus landline)
Direct dial: 0800 823 637