Commencing semesters, 2024

Semester 1
Semester 2

Program level

Undergraduate

Program code

2526

Faculty

Health & Behavioural Sciences
Humanities Arts Social Science

School

School of Social Science

Teaching Location

St Lucia

Attendance mode

In Person

Course Lists

Please refer to the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

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Why study Criminology?

Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the social and behavioural sciences, drawing on the areas of sociology, psychology and psychiatry, anthropology and law. The criminology major at UQ is distinguished by its theoretical and methodological focus on crime and public policy. The major is strongly underpinned by sociological theories, and students undertaking this major become highly trained in social research methods and critical thinking, and learn to examine crime and its regulation within the context of social, economic and political shifts in contemporary society. The major is strongly cross-disciplinary and enables students to combine criminology with other fields of study such as sociology, political science, law, psychology, history and philosophy.

Courses and requirements

Please refer to the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

Courses that can be studied as part of the Criminology Extended Major:

What it costs

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How to apply

Please view the Bachelors of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences / Arts for information on key dates and how to apply.