Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Swinburne University of Technology
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00111D
The Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology is the only double degree of its kind in Victoria. Offering the unique combination of an accredited law degree with a specialised education in the causes of crime (Criminology) and the fallout of crime (Criminal Justice), this course arms you with the advanced skills to solve complex legal problems in an increasingly complex society.
Structure
20 Core Law units, 14 Core Criminal Justice and Criminology units, 4 Law elective units, 3 Professional Experiences in Law, 2 Elective units
Subjects
- LAW10010 Introduction to Australian Law and Statutory Interpretation
- LAW10011 Contract Law
- LAW10013 Commercial Law
- LAW10014 Torts 1
- LAW10015 Criminal Law and Procedure
- LAW10025 Torts 2
- LAW10026 Legal Writing
- LAW20009 Evidence
- LAW20010 Administrative Law
- LAW20011 Trade Marks and Related Rights
- LAW20012 Federal and State Constitutional Law
- LAW20013 Property Law
- LAW20014 Land Law
- LAW20040 Legal Technology and Innovation
- LAW20043 Copyright
- LAW30011 Patents and Designs
- LAW30012 Equity and Trusts
- LAW30013 Company Law
- LAW30015 Legal Practice and Professional Conduct
- LAW30029 Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- LAW10016 Professional Experience in Law 1
- LAW20018 Professional Experience in Law 2
- LAW30016 Professional Experience in Law 3
- CRI10002 Fundamentals of Criminology
- FOR10001 Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- LAW10021 Introduction to Law
- LAW10022 Law and Social Science
- LAW10024 Criminal Law and Process
- PSY10007 Brain and Behaviour
- CRI20001 Policing: Systems and Practice
- CRI20002 Global Crime
- LAW20030 Sentencing
- LAW20031 Crime and Punishment in the International Context
- LAW20032 Technological Advances in Dealing with Crime
- SOC20020 Deviance, Difference & Conformity
- CRI30002 Corrections: Systems and Practice
- CRI30010 Youth Justice and Crime
- FOR30001 Advanced Topics in Forensic Psychology
- LAW30025 Criminal Justice Capstone Project
Standard entry requirements
- Successful completion of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or its equivalent, such as an interstate or international Year 12 qualification
- Completion or partial completion of an approved tertiary qualification (including certificates IV (completed), diplomas, advanced diplomas, associate degrees and degrees).
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Hawthorn | International: $216,400 | No |
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