Bachelor of Psychological Sciences / Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology

Hawthorn

 

INTAKE: Aug & Feb

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Psychological Sciences / Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology program at Swinburne University of Technology offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human behavior, crime, and justice systems. It combines insights from psychology with knowledge of criminal justice and criminology to prepare students for careers in forensic psychology, law enforcement, corrections, and community services.

Curriculum: The curriculum integrates core subjects in psychological sciences such as developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and cognitive neuroscience with courses in criminal justice and criminology including criminal law, policing, and criminal profiling. This dual qualification provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the psychological factors influencing criminal behavior and the legal frameworks governing justice systems.

Research Focus: Students are encouraged to engage in research projects exploring topics such as forensic psychology, crime prevention strategies, rehabilitation programs, and the impact of psychological interventions on criminal behavior. The program emphasizes empirical research skills, critical analysis of data, and ethical considerations in conducting research relevant to both psychological sciences and criminal justice.

Industry Engagement: Swinburne University fosters strong industry connections through partnerships with law enforcement agencies, correctional services, and community organizations. Students have opportunities for work placements, internships, and research collaborations that provide practical experience in applying psychological principles to criminal justice contexts and understanding the real-world implications of their studies.

Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by examining international trends in criminal justice, comparative legal systems, and cross-cultural psychology. Students explore global issues such as human rights, transnational crime, and the role of psychology in understanding and addressing societal challenges related to crime and justice on a global scale.

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Location

Hawthorn

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 35600

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 88 with a minimum of 22 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 66 with a minimum of 58 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Swinburne University offers a range of scholarships designed to assist international students in achieving their educational goals. These scholarships are awarded based on various criteria, including academic merit, financial need, and specific areas of study. 

Swinburne International Excellence Scholarship: This merit-based scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievements. It provides financial support to high-achieving international students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.

Swinburne Sports Excellence Scholarship: Aimed at supporting talented athletes, this scholarship assists international students who excel in sports while pursuing their academic studies at Swinburne.

Swinburne Student Achievement Award: Recognizing not only academic achievements but also contributions to the community, this scholarship provides financial support and acknowledges a holistic approach to personal growth and success.

Government Scholarships: Swinburne University collaborates with various governments and organizations worldwide to provide scholarships and sponsorships for international students from specific countries. These opportunities vary by nation and are offered in conjunction with external partners.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Psychological Sciences / Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology program from Swinburne University of Technology possess a unique skill set that prepares them for diverse roles in psychology, criminal justice, and related fields. 

Forensic Psychologist: Graduates can pursue careers as forensic psychologists, conducting psychological assessments, providing expert testimony in court, and offering therapeutic interventions to individuals within legal and correctional settings.

Criminal Profiler: Graduates can work as criminal profilers, analyzing crime scenes, behavioral patterns, and psychological factors to assist law enforcement agencies in identifying and apprehending suspects.

Correctional Counselor: Graduates can work in correctional facilities, providing counseling and rehabilitation programs to inmates, focusing on addressing psychological issues, substance abuse, and reintegration into society upon release.

Victim Advocate: Graduates can advocate for victims of crime, providing support services, counseling, and guidance through legal processes, ensuring their rights are upheld and their voices heard within the criminal justice system.

Law Enforcement Officer: Graduates with a dual qualification can enter law enforcement agencies as police officers or detectives, utilizing their understanding of criminal behavior and psychological principles to investigate crimes, interview suspects, and maintain public safety.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can work in government agencies or non-profit organizations, analyzing criminal justice policies, evaluating their effectiveness, and advocating for reforms based on psychological research and evidence-based practices.

Community Services Manager: Graduates can work in community organizations, overseeing programs that support at-risk populations, including youth offenders, domestic violence survivors, and individuals with mental health issues, applying their knowledge of psychology and criminal justice to promote rehabilitation and social integration.

Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers in research institutions or academic settings, conducting studies on topics such as forensic psychology, criminal behavior, rehabilitation strategies, and the impact of psychological interventions on reducing crime rates.

Consultant: Graduates can work as consultants for private firms or government agencies, providing expertise on psychological assessments, risk management, and behavioral analysis in areas such as security, legal proceedings, and workplace psychology.

Legal Assistant: Graduates can support legal teams in law firms or corporate legal departments, conducting research, preparing case materials, and assisting in the application of psychological principles to legal proceedings such as jury selection and witness preparation.


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