Criminology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 93.8 k / program Foreign:$ 93.8 k / program  
251–300 place StudyQA ranking:2449 Duration:4 years

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Learn the who, why and how of crime with Deakin's Bachelor of Criminology. Combine the most established criminology program in Victoria, and grad since a well-rounded crime expert through a balance of theory and practical learning.Gain a profound comprehension of the complexities and consequences of criminal behavior, from environmental crime to terrorism, and learn how to use this knowledge along side criticalthinking to handle criminal justice issues.The course has been designed and developed together with professional bodies including Victoria Police, the Department of Justice and Community Safety Victoria and the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers, ensuring that your study experience closely reflects the wants of their industry. If you prefer to know from doing, work-integrated learning chances challenge you to apply your skills in real-world contexts and offer the ideal trailer to your upcoming role.Take your learning outside theory from the class room. Understand the thinking and research enclosing a number of criminology themes, while building a portfolio that will showcase your understanding and put up you for your future career. Study topics that are essential to the avoidance of crime, such as cyber security, surveillance, anti-terrorism and policing. Understand the historical repercussions, technological developments and media representations of crime and the desired outcomes of legal justice procedures. Get hands on experience together with your work-integrated learning opportunities, which enable you to bridge theory with practice and gain insight into how the study of criminology employs across different businesses and sectors. You may even take your learning over seas and gain an international perspective on what other countries approach criminology.

"Current or recent 12 If you are currently studying Year 12 at 2020 or completed Year 12 at 2018 or 2019 and have not attempted degree or VET study since, your selection is based on the following: requisite subjects Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an additional language) or at the least 20 in English besides EAL. ATAR This course uses the ATAR included in its selection considerations. degree experience If you have undertaken at least one unit of high education after secondary instruction, your selection is predicated on the criteria below. * Work and lifetime experience In case you ended Year 1-2 more than just three years back or didn't finish Year 1-2, your selection is predicated on the criteria below. * * Choice criteria This course uses your entire academic record as a portion of its selection considerations. Mature secondary prerequisite subjects Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English EAL (English as an additional language) or at the least 20 in English besides EAL or equivalent (https://policy.deakin.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=161&_ga=2.4330550.441989856.1607289176-2070146848.1571014102), or Certificate IV: or higher, or concurrent research study. All candidates should meet the minimum English language requirements. Please read about other ways of satisfying the English language competency requirement (https://policy.deakin.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=161&_ga=2.4330550.441989856.1607289176-2070146848.1571014102). Personal statement Applicants that wish their own job and volunteer/other experience to be considered as a member of the application for entrance are required to submit a personal statement with details of these own work and volunteer/other experience, motivation to examine and every other things related for their own application to the course. Learn more about the exclusive announcement (https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/how-to-apply/preparing-your-application/how-to-write-a-personal-statement). STAT Multiple Choice Candidates who would like to use an overall aptitude evaluation for consideration for entrance needs to finish the STAT (Multiple Selection ). Find out More about this STAT Multiple Choice evaluation (https://stat.acer.org/au). Choice is competitive and meeting the minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee selection.Our Admission Criteria and Selection Strategy (https://policy.deakin.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=34&_ga=2.68433684.441989856.1607289176-2070146848.1571014102) outlines the fundamentals of choice"


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