Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws

By studying law and criminology at UNE, you will gain a broad portfolio of knowledge and skills to future proof your career in a wide variety of professions. In this comprehensive program of study, you will develop contemporary skills in how to write for, research, argue and apply the law, combined with an advanced understanding and capabilities in contemporary criminology topics and issues. Benefiting from UNEs regional, rural and remote legal and criminology expertise, you will graduate with broad knowledge and specialist skills for greater career flexibility.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online Campus

Online/Off-campus - 5 years

Part-time - 12 years

N/A
80

UNE Armidale (main campus)

Full-time - 5 years

Part-time - 12 years

N/A
80

Structure

240 credit points

Subjects

  • Understanding Crime (CRIM100)
  • The Criminal Justice System (CRIM101)
  • Deviance (CRIM104)
  • Victimology (CRIM107)
  • Crime in Rural Communities (CRIM290)
  • Researching Crime (CRIM201)
  • Criminological Perspectives (CRIM345)
  • Professional Practice in Criminology (CRIM312)
  • Foundations of Law (LAW100)
  • Law in Context (LAW101)
  • Legal Professional Skills (LAW102)
  • Torts Law (LAW131)
  • Criminal Law (LAW162)
  • Contract Law (LAW172)
  • Property Law (LAW283)
  • Civil Dispute Resolution (LAW310)
  • Evidence and Proof (LAW313)
  • Professional Conduct (LAW320)
  • Equity and Trusts (LAW340)
  • Corporations Law (LAW351)
  • Constitutional Law (LAW399)
  • Administrative Law (LAW400)
  • Remedies and Advanced Legal Skills (LAW480)
  • Technology and the Law (LAW499)

Entry requirements

  •  an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.