Bachelor of Arts

Note: You are seeing the 2017 view of this course information. These details may no longer be current.

Return to course summary

Details of major sequences

Criminology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (Online)


Overview

Criminology provides students with a theoretical and practical understanding of crime, including causes of crime and different techniques used to control crime, within the broader context of the criminal justice system. Criminology aims to develop specific knowledge in various crime types, including street crime, crimes in the home, serious and organised crime, transnational crime and terrorism, and key topic areas such as victims of crime, media representations of crime, surveillance and privacy, policing and security; and theoretical and practical skills in understanding and responding to crime problems.


Career outcomes

Promising career opportunities await in both the public and private sector, state and federal police, intelligence agencies and a range of law enforcement and anti-corruption and crime prevention agencies at federal, state and local government, correctional services, community services and private security industries.


Units

ACR101Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

ACR102Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

ACR201Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

ACR203Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR210Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR211Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR212Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR213Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR204Unit description is currently unavailable

ACR202Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

ACR301Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

ACR302Unit description is currently unavailable (Core)

Major study - students must complete six core units: ACR101, ACR102, ACR201, ACR202, ACR301 and ACR302.


 

Return to course summary