Overview

This interdisciplinary degree draws on criminology, forensic science, sociology of deviance, law, and criminal justice studies. In first year, students study criminal law, criminology, sociology, psychology, forensic science, and social work. In later years, students choose a major as well as criminology elective units and undertake training in research methods, crime prevention, and social policy analysis to equip them with the skills for employment in the criminal justice sector. Students can include a work experience unit in their program. For more course information, visit UNE's Course and Unit Catalogue.
Combined degrees: Refer to entry for: B Criminology/B Laws.

Prerequisites

Majors

Criminal Justice and Society. Minors: Criminal Justice Processes and Forensics; Justice and Indigenous Peoples; Psychology

Potential Career Outcomes

Police officer, crime prevention coordinator, juvenile justice officer, drug policy adviser, crime intelligence services.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available for this course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of New England website for admission criteria information.

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