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Deakin University

Bachelor of Criminology / Bachelor of Psychological Science


Course Details

Develop a new understanding of crime in Deakins Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science, as you explore the social justice and rehabilitation themes that intertwine with why crime occurs. Not only will you be able to study two of your interests, you will graduate with two sought-after degrees and a wealth of study and career options. The psychological science stream of the course is professionally accredited, meaning you can graduate and enter the workforce with excellent job opportunities, or continue your studies with further training to gain general registration as a psychologist. Everything you learn, from forensic psychology techniques to a deep understanding of criminal justice, is enhanced by practical learning. You will even get the chance to undertake a psychology placement in your final year. Apply your skills in a real-world setting and get a taste for your future role under the guidance of industry professionals.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: Consists of 32 credit points in total, comprising 16 Criminology credit points and 16 Health course grouped credit points.


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