Social Science (Crim)/Laws - 4763 |
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Program Summary
This combined degree program provides students with an opportunity to obtain two degrees of professional importance to the public sector, criminal justice, community service, business and law practice. Career opportunities include criminal justice agencies such as the Attorney-General's department, Police, Prisons; Customs; ASIO; Magistrates, District and Supreme Courts; Australian Bureau of Statistics; and practising as a criminal law barrister. In addition, graduates may also undertake analytical and research work in a wide range of areas from aspects of law such as sentencing and punishment to the social causes of a range of crimes from domestic violence to terrorism.
Duration/Award
The program is of five years full-time study leading to the award of the two degrees of Bachelor of Social Science in Criminology and Bachelor of Laws (BSocScCrim/LLB).
Assumed Knowledge
Students must satisfy the normal assumed knowledge requirements for entry to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and to individual courses in that Faculty.
BSocSc Core Courses
The first three years of the program includes the Bachelor of Social Science core program totalling 48 units of credit.
Criminology Major
Students must also complete a total of 36 units of credit in Criminology consisting of:
-Two Criminology core courses in the BSocSc Crim program:
-Four approved Criminology-related electives (24 uoc)
Exclusions
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.
Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes The Bachelor of Social Science in Criminology component of this degree program will provide students with a coherent program of knowledge about crime, its causes and social construction, the history and operation of crime control institutions, and the outcome of criminal justice policies. In combination with a Law degree graduates will have the very real advantage of not only understanding the law as a lawyer but also understanding how the law operates, its effects and how society responds.
Unit Requirements
Law compulsory courses - 92 UOC Law elective courses - 56 UOC Law research project- 2 UOC Law Total - 150 UOC BSocSc Core Program - 48 UOC Criminology major - 36 UOC A prerequisite course to a Criminology-related elective - 6 UOC Social Science in Criminology Total - 90 UOC Total - 240 UOC Approved Sequence of Study
General Education Requirements Students enrolled in combined law degrees (other than Juris/Law) are not required to complete general education courses.
Honours in Social Science (Criminology)
Students wishing to take the BSocSc Crim program at Honours level must obtain prior approval from the School of Social Science and the Faculty of Law. At least one and possibly two additional years of study are required. See Program 4790 for Academic Rules relating to the Bachelor of Laws component of this combined degree program. A direct link is given below:
Bachelor of Laws 4790 For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Students who find they are unable to complete the combined degree may apply to transfer to the single BSocScCrim degree program with credit for all courses completed.
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