Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
061318F
Bachelor of Criminology
Criminology is the study of crime and our responses to crime. UNEs Bachelor of Criminology investigates factors that cause criminal behaviour and how crime can be prevented within wider society. The course offers a variety of key topics and issues including policing and punishment, rural crime, victimology and how crimes may be prevented in practice and solved through criminal profiling and forensic science. You will get to hone your skills in critical thinking, problem solving and analysis to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
---|---|---|---|
Online Campus | Online/Off-campus - 3 years Part-time - 10 years | N/A | 65 |
UNE Armidale (main campus) | Full-time - 3 years Part-time - 10 years | N/A | 65 |
Structure
144 credit points
Subjects
- Understanding Crime (CRIM100)
- The Criminal Justice System (CRIM101)
- Deviance (CRIM104)
- Victimology (CRIM107)
- Researching Crime (CRIM201)
- Crime in Rural Communities (CRIM290)
- Professional Practice in Criminology (CRIM312)
- Criminological Perspectives (CRIM345)
- Crime, Justice and Society
- Crime Science
- Criminal Justice Processes and Forensics
- Justice and Indigenous Peoples
- Psychology (Minor)
Entry requirements
- an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.