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Undergraduate: Course rule and topic information
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Major sequence option - Criminal Justice
To be read in conjunction with the Program of Study
[November, 2008] requirements for the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology).
33 units comprising:
First Year
Second and Third Years
Either 24 units from the following:
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CRIM2002 |
Crime and Society |
6 |
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CRIM2003 |
Criminal Law in Context |
6 |
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CRIM3001 |
Punishment, Sentencing and the State |
6 |
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CRIM3002 |
Policing and Law Enforcement |
6 |
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CRIM3003 |
Psychology, Crime and the Law |
6 |
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CRIM3004 |
Investigating Crime |
6 |
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CRIM3007 |
Crime, Law and Trauma |
6 |
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CRIM3009 |
International Criminal Justice |
6 |
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LLAW2108A |
International Criminal Law |
6 |
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SOCI2013 |
Research Methods in Criminal Justice |
6 |
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WMST2009 |
Sex, Gender and the Law |
6 |
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Or 18 units from the above list of topics, and 6 units from the following: |
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HLPE2514 |
Drugs, Politics and Public Health |
6 |
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POLI3054 |
Power and Political Violence in Latin America |
6 |
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SOCI3014 |
Sociology of Deviance |
6 |
Not all these topics will be available each year.
In special circumstances, requests for variations to the above second major sequence may be approved on a case by case basis by the Director of Studies for the Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Pyschology) degree.
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