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.
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Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Criminology
CODE
UTS: C10478 (version 1)
CRICOS: 113313K
UAC: 606080 (Autumn Session)
LOWEST SELECTION RANK
DURATION
4 years full time
8 years part time
INTAKE
Autumn C Session 2025
Autumn C Session 2026
COURSE FEES
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
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 96630 Introduction to Psychology A96631 Developmental Psychology96632 Introduction to Psychology B96633 Research Methods in Psychology96634 Mental Health Conditions and Psychological Wellbeing96642 Psychology Career Readiness96635 Research Design and Statistics in Psychology96636 Health Psychology96637 Perception and Cognition96638 Individual Differences and Psychological Assessment96639 Positive Psychology96640 Forensic Psychology96641 Social Psychology96848 Brain and Behaviour98000 Introduction to Criminology70102 Foundations of Law98001 Crime Data: Analysis and Interpretation52670 Self and Society98002 Indigenous Perspectives on Crime and Justice98003 Research Methods for Social Sciences98004 Emerging and Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminology98005 Policy Evaluation: Local and International Approaches98006 Criminology Industry Project
Admissions information
Admissions information
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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?
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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.
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