Address
Sydney Campus
255 Elizabeth Street
Sydney New South Wales 2000
Australia
CRICOS course code: 081562F
Level of study: Undergraduate
Summary
Understand criminal behaviour. Lead a successful career in criminology.
You want to do your part in keeping our society safe. Which includes understanding the minds of offenders. Our Bachelor of Criminology and Justice gives you deep insight into why we behave the way we do, and the effect our justice system has on our future actions.
Understand our criminal justice system and its relationship to our community. Get inside the minds of criminals to understand reasons behind criminal behaviour and how criminal law and social control fits into our justice system.
This course has been accredited by the Navitas Professional Institute (NPI) under its self-accrediting authority. This course has been accredited by TEQSA.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Expertise in human behaviour forms the foundation of all our courses including our Bachelor of Criminology and Justice.
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PATHWAYS FOR FUTURE STUDY
Completing the Bachelor of Criminology and Justice will provide students with a foundation from which to pursue postgraduate study at Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Masters Degree and Juris Doctor levels in related disciplines including criminology, psychology, counselling, and law.
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Tuition Fees (AUD $) | Start date | Duration | Campus |
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24,464 Per Year
Read moreTuition Fee per Subjects / Unit: 3,058; 73,392 for the entire course |
19 Sep 2022 |
3 years
Full time |
Melbourne Campus 123 Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia |
24,464 Per Year
Read moreTuition Fee per Subjects / Unit: 3,058; 73,392 for the entire course |
19 Sep 2022 |
3 years
Self study / online (with attendance) |
Melbourne Campus 123 Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia |
Meet one of the following criteria:
International student IELTS requirement: Academic IELTS minimum overall band of 6.0 with no individual band below 5.5 completed in the last two years (or equivalent).
Overseas qualifications must be deemed by the Qualifications Recognition Policy Unit to be equivalent to Australian qualifications in order to be considered by ACAP.