Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Psychological Science
UNSW Sydney
Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00098G
Develop a deep understanding of human behaviour and the criminal justice system when you combine two highly-regarded degrees. The Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice/Psychological Science at UNSW equips you with the interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to pursue a wide range of career opportunities in psychology, criminology and beyond. Psychology delves into the scientific study of behaviour and its underlying mental and neural processes. In the Bachelor of Psychological Science, youll explore developmental, social, cognitive, biological, physiological and abnormal psychology. Youll also develop strong research methods and data analysis skills. The Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice (BCCJ) at UNSW provides a comprehensive understanding of crime, social control and the legal system. Youll investigate current social issues like victimization, juvenile justice, drug-related harm and community safety, while gaining applied social research and policy skills to translate knowledge into practice. By combining Psychological Science and Criminology, you'll be prepared to make meaningful contributions across diverse sectors, from mental health and organisational psychology to roles within the criminal justice system.
Structure
192 units of credit
Standard entry requirements
- Domestic: Year 12 or equivalent + LAT
- International: Year 12 or equivalent
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Kensington | International: $198,500 | No |
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