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This dual degree merges communication studies, a dynamic interdisciplinary field, with diverse arts disciplines. Unlock your creative abilities and enhance your career prospects through this versatile program. You'll gain critical insights into communication's impact on society by exploring various communication forms and technologies. Develop expertise across multiple domains, including visual, written, multimedia, verbal, and interpersonal communication, along with research methodologies. Specialize in either Public Relations or Digital Media. The Bachelor of Arts offers flexible options with more than 40 study areas available. Pursue your interests while acquiring adaptable skills for today's evolving global job market. This program encourages innovative learning approaches focused on human interactions and societal engagement. Foundational courses provide an overview of modern communication systems and complementary arts disciplines, followed by specialized major and minor selections to customize your professional journey.
Criminology integrates knowledge from social and behavioral sciences, incorporating elements from sociology, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, and legal studies. UQ's criminology program emphasizes theoretical and methodological approaches to crime and policy analysis. Grounded in sociological perspectives, this major equips students with advanced social research skills and analytical thinking, examining criminal behavior within broader social, economic, and political contexts. The interdisciplinary nature of the program allows students to combine criminology with complementary fields like sociology, political science, law, psychology, history, and philosophy.