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Earning a Bachelor of Criminology in Criminal Behavior will equip you with knowledge about the root causes of crime, along with intervention and prevention strategies. You'll critically examine societal views on crime while studying offender motivations, crime reduction techniques, and support systems for both victims and those within the justice system. The program explores punishment approaches while emphasizing rehabilitation methods and successful reintegration strategies. This comprehensive course analyzes criminal behavior through multiple lenses - social, psychological, biological, and legal - covering offenses committed by both juveniles and adults. Throughout your education, you'll develop practical skills and analytical thinking that prepare you for professional success. Discover how these hands-on learning experiences inspired Abbey's criminology enthusiasm and enhanced her critical thinking abilities during studies.
Applicants are required to complete secondary education (Year 12 or Australian equivalent) currently or within the last two years are eligible to apply. Entry requirements vary country by country.
Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS): IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 176 overall with no band below 176; Pearson Test of English (PTE): 58 with no band below 58; Test of English as a Foreign Language - IBT (TOEFL IBT): 79 with no band less than 21; Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) (Written English Section): Written English Score 140