Bachelor of Criminology - Crime, Justice and Society

Australia

What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Criminology is concerned with understanding social constructions of crime and criminality. It provides graduates with a unique opportunity to develop both theoretical and practical skills and an understanding of criminology within a local and international context. Career outcomes You’ll graduate with professional knowledge and analytical skills, ready to adapt to any rapidly changing workplace. Pursue or advance your career in criminology or the criminal justice system, with opportunities including: • policing and corrections • crime intelligence services • crime prevention agencies • government and policy agencies • juvenile justice and child welfare • drug and law support services. 1. Learning Outcomes: demonstrate an understanding of the causes and consequences of crime, including the role that the media, legal system, geographical distances and social inequalities play in shaping our understanding of crimes; 2. demonstrate an understanding of the major criminological theoretical perspectives that explain both crime and deviance. Critically analyse, consolidate and apply this theoretical understanding to practical criminological scenarios with a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and a wider knowledge base; 3. demonstrate an understanding of key research skills and methodologies and be able to apply this knowledge in practice to the study of crime and the practical use of criminological research and study within the criminal justice system to apply research methods and practical skills to their theoretical knowledge of the criminal justice system; 4. demonstrate a critical understanding of the Australian Criminal Justice System and the key institutions within this system, the key local and international political and social changes that have shaped the progression of the Australian Criminal Justice System, in particular, the degree explores how justice is impacted by social inequalities that affect vulnerable and over-represented populations. 5. demonstrate an ability to understand and critically evaluate criminological literature, including policy and government documents and media articles and to locate, evaluate and apply information from a variety of academic and non-academic sources in an appropriate manner; 6. examine criminological research drawing on knowledge of disciplines related to criminology, from either sociology, social work, law, psychology or forensic science; and 7. apply academic writing skills and communicate oral and written findings in an appropriate form and at an appropriate level.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education

CRICOS

061318F

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$30,200.00 (16,79,177) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

June 2025

Venue

University of New England (UNE)

Armidale Campus,

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND,

New South Wales,

2351, COUNTRY NSW, Australia

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$30,200.00 (16,79,177) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

February 2025

Venue

University of New England (UNE)

Armidale Campus,

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND,

New South Wales,

2351, COUNTRY NSW, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

Entry is based on Australian Year 12 equivalence. English Language Requirements: An IELTS (Academic): overall score - 6.0, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking - 5.5; TOEFL Computer-based test overall score - 213, Internet-based test overall score -79, Writing – 22; Pearson PTE (Academic) overall score -57, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking – 50.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About The University of New England

UNE is the only Australian public university awarded the maximum 5 stars for Overall Experience 18 years in a row by the Good Universities Guide.

  • Study in Armidale, Sydney, or online
  • International students from 70 different nationalities
  • Multicultural and fast-growing campus in Parramatta suburb
  • On campus student accommodation options in Armidale