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Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Criminology

Combine psychology and criminology to understand behaviour and crime with our dual-degree program.

This course has a limited acceptance period and offers must be accepted by the following deadlines based on when you received your offer via UAC:

  • If you received your offer prior to December Round 2 (23 December 2024), you must accept your offer by Friday 13 December 2024.
  • If you received your offer between December Round 2 (23 December 2024) and January Round 1 (9 January 2025), you must accept your offer by Friday 17 January.
  • Pending course availabilities, if you received your offer in or after January Round 2 (23 January 2025), you must accept your offer by 3 March 2025

Offers which have passed the dates above will not be valid.

UTS undergraduate psychology courses are accredited by APAC with conditions.

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Psychology and criminology qualification

The Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Criminology develops your knowledge and skills in psychology and applied criminology to better understand the human brain and behaviour, and to measure and evaluate crime and its effects. You also develop an understanding of the major factors associated with criminal behaviour. 

The course provides practical social science knowledge and skills needed for professions focused on crime prevention, detection, enforcement or the broader social implications and challenges of crime. 

The course also provides the first step (i.e., APAC Level 1 foundational competencies*) on the pathway towards becoming a professionally accredited psychologist.

Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Criminology

CODE

UTS: C10478 (version 1)

CRICOS: 113313K

UAC: 606080 (Autumn Session)

LOWEST SELECTION RANK

70.35

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DURATION

4 years full time
8 years part time

INTAKE

Autumn C Session 2025
Autumn C Session 2026

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COURSE FEES

Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students
$70,665.00

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LOCATION

City campus

What you’ll study

This course is designed to address areas of current demand for graduate employment balanced with the critical skills needed to work in and transform industry into the future. 

Course-long industry engagement prepares you to pursue a career at all levels of government, in law enforcement, criminal justice, corrections, border protection, the financial or insurance sectors, or within community organisations concerned with crime prevention and rehabilitation. 

This course aims to equip you with practical skills in interviewing, risk assessment, and case management for various criminal justice and criminological settings, while also fostering an understanding of contemporary local and global criminological issues.

Subjects at a glance

  • Core subjects

    Subject Code Subject Name
    96630
    Introduction to Psychology A
    96631
    Developmental Psychology
    96632
    Introduction to Psychology B
    96633
    Research Methods in Psychology
    96634
    Mental Health Conditions and Psychological Wellbeing
    96642
    Psychology Career Readiness
    96635
    Research Design and Statistics in Psychology
    96636
    Health Psychology
    96637
    Perception and Cognition
    96638
    Individual Differences and Psychological Assessment
    96639
    Positive Psychology
    96640
    Forensic Psychology
    96641
    Social Psychology
    96848
    Brain and Behaviour
    98000
    Introduction to Criminology
    70102
    Foundations of Law
    98001
    Crime Data: Analysis and Interpretation
    52670
    Self and Society
    98002
    Indigenous Perspectives on Crime and Justice
    98003
    Research Methods for Social Sciences
    98004
    Emerging and Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminology
    98005
    Policy Evaluation: Local and International Approaches
    98006
    Criminology Industry Project

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Entry schemes and pathways

UTS Early Entry program

If you've excelled in Year 11, our Early Entry program rewards the hard work you've put into your studies. Successful applicants receive a provisional offer before their HSC/IB exams.

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If you're an elite athlete or performer who has represented your school or state at a national level, and your studies have been affected, this scheme is for you.

InpUTS

If you've experienced long-term disadvantages that have affected your education, you may be eligible for selection rank adjustments through inpUTS.

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Jumbunna Admissions Program

If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.

Changing from another undergraduate course

You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.

Where you’ll study

Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.

Why UTS?

Why study Health at UTS

Become a leader and innovator in Australia's largest growth industry with a postgraduate program from the Graduate School of Health.

With over 400 industry and clinical partners, our program content reflects the latest research and offers networking and professional development opportunities. Learn alongside practitioners and researchers actively shaping the healthcare sector, providing guidance to prepare you for a successful career.

15.8% increase in jobs

Health care and social assistance is the largest growth industry.

Labour Market Insights 2021, Jobs and Skills Employment Projections 2023

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2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation

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