Bachelor of Criminology with Honours

University of New England (UNE)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00003G

UNE is a pioneer in the field of rural crime and home to the Centre for Rural Criminology, a world-first hub of collaborative international research, which seeks to understand all aspects of rural crime in order to help build safe and resilient communities in a rapidly changing world.The intensive year-long program studying UNE's Bachelor of Criminology with Honours is an opportunity to develop your original research project and conduct theoretical and empirical research under the guidance of a supervisor who is a specialist in the relevant field. You will utilise all the skills you have learned throughout your undergraduate degree to produce a 15,000 to 20,000-word dissertation.Honours can be one of the most enjoyable and challenging years of your undergraduate degree, a rare opportunity to dedicate yourself for an entire year to one area of study that you are passionate about. It is an ideal way to gain direct access as a professional to areas of the criminal justice system that interest you.

Structure

To qualify for the award a candidate must pass a single unit to the value of 48 credit points comprising an advanced course work component and a dissertation component in the relevant subject.

Standard entry requirements

Entry is based on a relevant bachelor qualification (or majoring) in Criminology from UNE or equivalent and specific GPA and credit point requirements.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Online Campus International: $28,216 No
  • Full-time : 1 year
  • Part-time : 2 years
  • Online/Off-campus : 1 year
UNE Armidale (main campus) International: $28,216 No
  • Full-time : 1 year
  • Part-time : 2 years

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