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Earning a Bachelor of Criminology in Crime Science equips you with scientific problem-solving skills to tackle actual criminal cases. Investigate the factors driving rising crime rates and analyze the key elements of offenses - the perpetrators, methods, timing, locations, motives, and execution. This program merges scientific inquiry with criminological study, revealing how various scientific disciplines contribute to crime resolution and prevention. You'll discover why multifaceted approaches are typically required for effective solutions. Throughout your coursework, you'll study the identification of high-crime areas and evolving crime patterns across different eras. The curriculum demonstrates how data analysis enables early intervention tactics and informs policing and prevention methods. These studies highlight the importance of scientific techniques in tracking crime patterns and the challenges law enforcement encounters in safeguarding communities.
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.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT): 140 Written English; International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 Overall; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 169 Overall; Pearson Test of English (PTE): 50 Overall; Test of English as a Foreign Language Ð IBT (TOEFL IBT): 73 Overall; Occupational English Test (OET): C (250-290) Reading; C (250-290) Writing; C (250-290) Speaking; C (250-290) Listening