Overview
The Bachelor of Arts - Criminology BA course from The University of Western Australia gives you the option to study other aspects of criminology, such as transnational and international crime and approaches to prevent contemporary crime and justice problems in Australia, along with a psychology unit on understanding criminal behaviour and history units dedicated to understanding crime and punishment in the United States and Europe.
Criminology is an interdisciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders and offending.
Core criminology content will allow you to learn about contemporary explanations for crime and criminality and the current structure of the criminal justice system, best-practice approaches to working with offenders, and national and international factors impacting on criminal justice policy making.
Career opportunities:
The Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and single Criminology major in the Bachelor of Arts or Philosophy (Honours) have been designed to maximise your employability by focussing on the specific, practical skills that employers in industry are looking for.
You'll be encouraged to question current practices and find ways for improvement while developing a broad range of policy and practice-relevant skills, including the capacity to think critically, integrate theory and research into practice, and communicate effectively in written and oral forms, which will maximise your employability in the criminal justice and government sector.
Potential career paths include:
Criminologist
Community development worker
Police / correctional services officer (sworn or unsworn member)
Policy adviser at the local, State, or Commonwealth level
Health / justice researcher
Criminal / social justice advocate
Youth worker
Working in loss-prevention and risk management in the private sector
Accreditation
- The UWA Law School is certified by the Australian Law School Standards.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
Crime and Society
Criminal Justice Systems
Working with People in the Justice System
Crime, Justice and Public Policy
Australian Underbelly: A Criminal History
American Outlaws: Crime and Punishment in the United States
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Albany, Australia
- Perth, Australia
Disciplines
Criminology View 103 other Bachelors in Criminology in AustraliaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
CRICOS: 003005D
- To be eligible for UWA’s undergraduate degrees based on previous or current Australian Year 12 studies, applicants must have completed the relevant state Certificate of Education and achieved an Australian Tertiary Aggregate Rank (ATAR) of 80 or above, or an Overall Position (OP) of 10 or below. Applicants must also provide evidence of satisfying UWA’s ELC requirements.
- Applicants completing the International Baccalaureate (IB) are required to successfully complete the diploma program. To be eligible for UWA’s undergraduate degrees, IB graduates will require a minimum score of 27 or higher (this may vary depending on the level of mathematics undertaken). Applicants must also provide evidence of satisfying UWA’s ELC requirements. View further information on satisfying UWA’s entry requirements for IB graduates.
- Admission equivalencies for this course's Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR).
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Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents48300 AUD / year≈ 48300 AUD / year
Additional Details
Commonwealth Supported Place for domestic students.
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