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Criminology is a diverse, multidisciplinary area that integrates expertise from social sciences, legal studies, political science, and psychology. This vibrant and fast-paced field continuously adapts as societies – and their criminal elements – transform over time.
The Bachelor of Criminology fosters a nuanced understanding of criminal behavior and social injustice. Students explore core components of the justice system, such as law enforcement, judicial processes, and correctional facilities. The program delves into historical perspectives on crime, the persistent link between social disparities and criminal activity, and how crime relates to factors like ethnicity, gender, Indigenous issues, age, and sexual orientation. Additionally, the curriculum investigates modern approaches to pressing issues like eco-crimes, international offenses, terrorism, digital crimes, and security concerns. This qualification equips graduates with creative and principled problem-solving skills for tackling crime-related issues, whether advancing to postgraduate studies, conducting research, or joining the professional sector.
To apply for an undergraduate program, international students will need to have completed one or more of the following academic qualifications:
English language requirements