Criminology/Psychological Science
Deakin is one of the only Universities to offer a combined double degree in Criminology and Psychology, and has leading programmes in both disciplines. Deakin is also one of the only Universities to offer flexible studies modes, involving on-and off-campus study.

| 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's Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science brings together two independent degrees and combines them in an attractive four-year double degree. This course provides an accredited undergraduate sequence in Psychology and includes complementary studies in individual and group counselling, health, and behavioural change.
Learn from the best
Deakin's Criminology and Psychology staff have many years of combined industry experience, and are leaders in their research fields.
Career and Industry
Promising career opportunities await in the areas of Criminology and Psychology. Students will have career opportunities in areas such as government agencies, state and federal police, security and intelligence agencies, research and policy development, correctional services, community services, and private security and consultative industries, as well as the many fields open to traditional psychology graduates.
