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Deakin University

Bachelor of Criminology / Bachelor of Laws


Course Details

Gain a broad understanding of all major legal areas while exploring the underlying reasons behind criminal behaviour. As a graduate of Deakins Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws youll earn two in-demand degrees that complement each other and the dual expertise to see crime and law from a unique perspective. Be guided through the latest theory and topical case studies by criminology and law academics who are true subject matter experts and actively contribute to their fields.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 40 credit points total which include: 16 credit points from the Faculty of Arts and Education; 24 credit points from the Faculty of Business and Law; Students also complete one zero credit point academic integrity module; Course requirements for both the Bachelor of Criminology (A329) and the Bachelor of Laws (M312) must be satisfied.

Course also offered in Cloud (online) mode.


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