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Are you fascinated by the workings on the criminal mind and the intricacies of justice?
Gain a real-world perspective into crime, deviance, social control and the legal system, along with an understanding of the brain, cognitive and decision making processes and mental health.
The Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) is designed for students who want to improve social progress and outcomes for people interacting with the Australian justice system. This dual degree equips you with practical skills and in-depth knowledge to foster social advancement within the justice system. As the leading institution in criminology research in NSW, UNSW offers a learning experience that’s both practical and research-driven. You’ll graduate with a well-rounded understanding of crime and behaviour, ready to tackle social challenges and contribute to safe communities.
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ATAR Profile: Some UNSW offers were issued based on the UNSW Gateway Admission Pathway with a lower ATAR entry requirement. Refer to the Admissions Information for a complete ATAR profile by degree.
Criminology, psychology, social research and policy.
Graduate career-ready with UNSW Law & Justice’s in-house careers service, dedicated to our students and alumni. The service includes a jobs board and a range of resources, presentations and workshops to maximise your employability.
Our graduates work in diverse roles across criminal justice, child protection, juvenile justice, forensics, counselling, victim support, occupational health, mental health and social work.
Translate what you learn in the classroom into practice. You’ll go beyond lectures through a range of experiential learning opportunities such as real-world case studies, visiting courts and prisons and hearing first-hand from the people involved in the justice system through guest presenter and other engagement opportunities. Alongside critical skills in research and policy, we have built career-readiness training into each level of our program. Our customisable internships and Work-Integrated Learning opportunities give you real-world experience as you study, ensuring you graduate ready to excel in your career.
This program allows students to complete and Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited undergraduate sequence in psychology.
Refer to UNSW current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced
Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, English Advanced.
Refer to UNSW general admission criteria.
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The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.
* The Lowest ATAR to which an offer was made, for this program, is based on a UNSW Gateway Early Conditional Offer.
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Double degree options
Double degree options are available in a number of UNSW courses.
Honours at UNSW
Studying honours offers a chance to develop your research and professional skills guided by staff who are passionate about research and the development of new researchers. Honours is an integral component of many UNSW courses or may be offered as an additional year of study to meritorious students.