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Criminology - CRIMA14763 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Bachelor of Social Science in Criminology combines core studies in social science with core studies in criminal law, criminal procedures and criminal justice institutions; theories of crime; research in crime and justice, and electives in other criminological topics. The core sequence in social science includes courses in social and economic theory and policy; case studies in policy analysis; research methods and statistical applications; and social science research projects.
Students must also complete a total of 36 units of credit in Criminology consisting of:
Two Criminology core courses in the BSocSc Crim program (12uoc):
Or
And
Four approved Criminology-related electives (24 uoc):
CRIM2012 - Crime Prevention Policy CRIM2013 - Juvenile Justice CRIM2014 - Issues in Policing CRIM2018 - Crime, Power and Human Rights CRIM2019 - Drugs, Crime and Justice CRIM2022 - Restorative Justice CRIM2023 - Current Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM2024 - Explaining Punishment CRIM2025 - Indigenous Perspectives in Criminal Justice CRIM3010 - Comparative Criminal Justice ENGL2480 - Crime Fiction, Film and Theatre HIST2468 - History from Crime PHIL3709 - Ethics and Accountability POLS2020 - Sex, Human Rights & Justice PSYC3301 - Psychology and Law SOCA2210 - Anthropology of Human Rights SOCA3411 - Forensic Sociology Exclusions
CRIM2020 Criminal Law and Justice 1
CRIM2021 Criminal Law and Justice 2 These two core courses from the BSocSc Crim program may not be taken by students of the combined Social Science (Criminology)/Law since there are equivalent courses already existing in the Law program. |