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Summary The Bachelor of Cyber Security has been developed in consultation with cybersecurity experts from government and industry. You’ll gain the skills needed to harden organisations against cyber threats by building your awareness of the motivations, mindsets, capabilities and skills of cybercriminals; and by developing your expertise in informa…
(AUD) 42,600 Per Year 2025 Fees: Bachelor of Cyber Security - 44,500; Bachelor of Economics - 45,100|24 February 2025,28 July 2025|Macquarie Park
Study the motivations that underpin criminal acts, and gain the knowledge needed to make a difference in the community, with the Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Studies at Victoria University. This four-year double degree combines the core units of the Bachelor of Criminology and the Bachelor of Psychology. Drawing on key themes i…
(AUD) 16,700 per semester|33,400 Per Year 16,700 per semester|24 February 2025|24 February 2025|Melbourne
This course recognises the close connections between crime and the human mind and its effects on behaviour. It will position you to work in the criminal justice sector, in fields such as policing, corrections, juvenile justice, crime prevention and advocacy, intelligence, forensics and customs. You’ll study all of the core content areas of the psyc…
(AUD) 37,600 Per Year|37,600 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Melbourne
The University of New England offers a flexible approach to the study of law. UNE boasts one of Australia’s largest law schools outside a capital city, as well as being an early adopter of innovative technology in the delivery of its law programs. Bachelor of Criminology with Honours: Students who have attained a Credit average in the Criminology c…
(AUD) 30,200 Per Year|30,200 Per Year|24 February 2025,23 June 2025|21 October 2024,24 February 2025|Country Nsw
Analyse and address real-world problems where criminology and business intersect by studying Deakin’s Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Business. Your knowledge of business fundamentals, the Australian criminal justice system and a deep understanding of the causes and impacts of crime will offer you a range of unique career opportunities. Deakin’…
(AUD) 41,000 Per Year|41,000 Per Year|41,000 Per Year|03 March 2025,07 July 2025|03 March 2025,07 July 2025|03 March 2025,07 July 2025|Melbourne
Research-focused study in the sociology of crime and deviance will complement, contextualise and enrich your legal understandings. This combination prepares you for rewarding careers in criminal law, government, commerce, industry, social welfare and community organisations. Adding honours will give you an edge in the crowd, particularly in roles i…
(AUD) 49,500 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Adelaide
Expertise in the sociology of crime and deviance will complement, contextualise and enrich your legal studies. On completion of the degree you’ll be uniquely placed to pursue careers in criminal law, government, commerce, industry, academia, social welfare and community organisations. What will you do? Our Bachelor of Criminology with Bachelor of L…
(AUD) 49,500 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Adelaide
This Criminology major is the only course of its kind in Australia – and it could change the way you think about the world and big business. White collar and corporate crime has an impact on many people. You’ll take a new approach to big business as you examine case studies like the Volkswagen fuel emission case and learn about embezzlement, inside…
(AUD) 33,000 Per Year 99,000 for the entire course|24 February 2025,28 July 2025|Perth
If you’re looking for an exciting career and the chance to make a difference, a major in Legal Studies within the field of criminology could really take you places. You’ll examine the Australian legal system and the way it shapes our society through a range of issues such as welfare law and human trafficking. Law transcends all industries. Find out…
(AUD) 33,000 Per Year 99,000 for the entire course|24 February 2025,28 July 2025|Perth
You’ll learn to challenge common perceptions of crime as you investigate why people commit offences, how to reduce or prevent crime, and how to help both victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system. You’ll examine punishment as a solution to crime while also considering the role of treatment as a response to criminal behaviour and…
(AUD) 33,000 Per Year 99,000 for the entire course|24 February 2025,28 July 2025|Perth
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