Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
118039E
Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of human behaviour and its societal impact. Explore the causes and nature of criminal behaviour, strategies for intervention and the roles of the police, courts and corrections. Simultaneously, build a deep understanding of psychology, exploring how psychological principles apply to human development and behaviour. Develop your critical, analytical and research skills while gaining real-world experience through internship opportunities. Graduate ready for an impactful career in law enforcement, mental health services, community advocacy, policy development or research.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Adelaide City Campus | Full-time - 4 years | N/A | 70 |
Magill Campus | Full-time - 4 years | N/A | 70 |
Structure
192 units
Subjects
- An Ethically Rich Life COREX001
- Fact or Fiction: Data for Everyone COREX002
- Igniting Change: Ideas to Action COREX003
- Proppa Ways, Future Practice COREX004
- Responsible AI: Bridging Ethics, Education and Industry COREX005
- Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing COREX006
- Advanced Health and Developmental Psychology PSYC3003
- Advanced Research Methods in Psychology PSYC3007
- Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM1001
- Explaining Crime and Deviance CRIM1003
- Policing and Crime Control CRIM2000
- Penology and Corrections CRIM2001
- Contemporary Issues in Criminology CRIM3000
- Crime Problems in Australia LAWS1016
- Criminal Law and Criminal Process LAWS3004
- Introductory Psychology Research Methods PSYC1000
- Understanding Individual Behaviour and Cognition PSYC1001
- Health and Developmental Psychology PSYC1003
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Psychology PSYC1012
- Psychology for Social Contexts PSYC1002
- Insights into Data and Research in Psychology PSYC2000
- Career Development in Psychology PSYC2009
- Insights into Health and Developmental Psychology PSYC2003
- Psychology for Global Challenges PSYC2010
- Insights into Individual Behaviour and Cognition PSYC2001
- Psychology for Organisations and Communities PSYC3011
- Advanced Individual Behaviour and Cognition PSYC3001
Entry requirements
- Secondary education (Year 12)
- Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
- Vocational Education and Training (VET)
- Completion of an award from a registered training organisation (RTO) at Certificate IV (AQF level 4) or higher.
- Higher education study
- Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program.
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