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Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice)

Course Code K13

The School of Psychology offers the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice) in which students undertake a major from the School of Psychology and a  major in Criminology and Justice from the School of Law and Justice  This degree is designed for graduates who wish to either pursue further study in the area of Psychology, Forensic Psychology or Justice (Honours) or those who wish to be employed within the Criminal Justice System. The programme prepares students for work environments such as community-based corrections, custodial-based corrections, offender treatment programmes, court based services, mediation services, counselling services and outreach programmes.

 Students completing the course in Psychology, Criminology and Justice will hold a degree accredited by the Australian Psychological Society.

Location: Joondalup
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Admission requirements

Standard admission requirements apply for the Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice).

Course structure

The Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice) consists of 24 units.

First Year

4 Psychology units plus 4 Criminology units:

Second Year

4 Psychology units plus 4 Criminology units:

Third Year

4 Psychology units plus 4 Criminology units:

Plus 2 CRI units from:

Plus 2 CRI units from:

Contact for more information:

Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au

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