Psychological Science and Criminology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 53.8 k / program Foreign:$ 53.8 k / program  
StudyQA ranking:3918 Duration:4 years

Psychology is a field that is interested in realizing the connections between the human mind and behavior across several contexts including clinical and emotional health, as well as business and education. Psychology can be important for people seeking employment within the criminal justice system and its support agencies, that's the focus of the double key bachelor degree. The psychology major provides a comprehensive instruction in the concepts and models underpinning the critical and analytical thinking, research methodology, design and investigation essential for conducting and evaluating psychological research. The psychology major also introduces students to the applications of psychological theory. Even the criminology major is concerned with approaches to criminal behavior, the source of crime, crime prevention, and answers to crime. The plan of sociology within this major stream exposes students for the wider context by which criminal behavior occurs and the role society plays in forming offense and the criminal. This, coupled with all the psychology major, provides students with a more comprehensive understanding of human behavior.

Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).

  • Year 12 or equivalent
  • Cert IV or Preceding
  • Or be aged 21 Decades and over with a written statement and interview

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