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University of Wollongong

Bachelor of Psychological Science - Bachelor of Social Science (Criminology)


Course Details

Combine an accredited psychology degree with a degree in criminology, to broaden your knowledge and develop your competitive edge. You can qualify for entry to the fourth year of psychology, required for provisional accreditation as a psychologist. During the Bachelor of Psychological Science, you will undertake scientific study of the human mind and its functions, and how they influence behaviour. By understanding aspects of human behaviour, psychologists are able to promote wellbeing and understand psychological problems affecting people. Examine debates around crime and how various contested theories and values translate into criminal justice policies and practices when you study the Bachelor of Social Science (Criminology). You will also explore the complex and changing needs of individuals, families and communities in the face of technological, economic, environmental and social change.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 216 Credit Points


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