You’ll graduate from the Bachelor of Psychological Science and Criminology with practical skills and strategies to successfully work in the criminal justice system in a range of different roles and with an understanding of the role society plays in shaping crime and criminal minds.
Research by the Australian Institute of Criminology highlights the links between mental illness, crime and rehabilitation, with mental disorders up to four times higher in prison populations compared to the general population.
This course has been accredited by ACAP under its self-accrediting authority.
Extra Notes
Entry Requirements
1. Year 12 with 60% in best 4 subjects (across all boards); 2. Participate in a screening interview (typically by phone though online can be arranged if required); 3. Be 18 years or above at the date of commencement; 4. Completion of a Diploma or above (or equivalent);
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* NOTE : The Tuition Fee is subject to change Semester wise, as such for exact Tuition Fee kindly see the Website of the respective University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.