Bachelor of Psychological Science and Criminology
Australian College of Applied Professions
Course Details
Psychology is a discipline that is interested in understanding the connections between the human mind and behavior across a number of contexts including clinical and mental health, as well as business and education. Psychology is also relevant for those seeking employment in the criminal justice system and its support agencies, which is the focus of this double major bachelor degree. The psychology major provides a comprehensive education in the theories and models underpinning the critical and analytical thinking, research methodology, design and analysis necessary for conducting and evaluating psychological research. The psychology major also introduces students to the applications of psychological theory. The criminology major is concerned with approaches to criminal behavior, the causes of crime, crime prevention, and responses to crime. The coverage of sociology in this major stream exposes students to the wider context in which criminal behavior takes place and the role society plays in shaping crime and the criminal. This, coupled with the psychology major, provides students with a well-rounded understanding of human behavior.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: 24 units of study.
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