Criminology/Forensic science
Deakin University's Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology is the only combined course in Victoria which provides the opportunity to study forensic science and criminology as a combined course.

| Undergraduate (Bachelor) degrees | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Arts | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Criminology | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Criminology/Laws | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
| Bachelor of Criminology/Psychological Science | Course information for: | Local Students | |
| Bachelor of Criminology/Information Technology (IT Security) | Course information for: | Local Students | |
| Bachelor of Forensic Science/Criminology | Course information for: | Local Students | International Students |
Why study at Deakin?
Get ready for your new career
Deakin University's Bachelor of Forensic Science/Bachelor of Criminology course has been designed to enable graduates to work both in specialised fields and across professional boundaries. It is contemporary and relevant, with teaching staff who are active researchers in their respective fields.
You will learn both arts and science traditions, giving you a broad appreciation of the professional, social, economic and cultural contexts of the forensic science and criminology disciplines.
Learn from the best
Deakin's Criminology and Forensic Science staff have many years of combined industry experience, and are leaders in their research fields.
Career and Industry
In your forensic science studies you can choose to major in Forensic Biology or Forensic Chemistry. Other areas of study in the course include topics such as forensic analysis and interpretation, the criminal justice system, crime prevention and security, and designing and conducting criminological research.
