Course code: #4763
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Fall-February 30-November-2023 | 2023-11-30 |
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Fall-February 30-November-2024 | 2024-11-30 |
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Fall-February 30-November-2025 | 2025-11-30 |
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The Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice/Law at UNSW is a five-year double degree that will provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable qualifications of professional importance to the public sector, criminal justice system, community service, business and legal practice.
In this degree, you’ll develop excellent analytical skills, a capacity for scholarly research, effective oral and written communication skills, and a commitment to personal and professional development, ethical practice and social responsibility.
Pairing your study of Law with Criminology & Criminal Justice will allow you to develop an understanding of historical and current issues, including drug policy, sexual and alcohol-related violence, organised crime and Indigenous mass incarceration, from different perspectives.
You'll learn about key criminal justice institutions including the police, courts and prison, and their impact on the community.
$61,655
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $17,000 |
Tuition | 1 person | $44,655 |
If you do not currently meet the English language requirements of your chosen program, UNSW Global offers courses and programs designed to help you reach these requirements.
Different options are available depending on your current English language level.
English courses at UNSW Global include Academic English (English for University), Professional English, and General English, as well as test preparation courses.
English language courses are available at various levels and lengths and may be packaged with a UNSW Foundation Studies Program, UNSW Diploma Program or a UNSW Degree.
University English Entry Course (UEEC)
University English Entry Course (UEEC) prepares you for entry into university if you’ve received a conditional offer from UNSW Sydney but do not meet the UNSW English entry requirements.
Essential Academic English (EAE)
Essential Academic English (EAE) provides the English skills you need to thrive at university. It prepares you for University English and Foundation English courses.
Entry Requirements | Direct entry | UEEC 10 Weeks | UEEC 15 Weeks | UEEC 20 Weeks | EAE 10 Weeks |
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IELTS | 7.0, Writing 6.0 (subscores 6.0) | 6.5, Writing 6.0 (subscores 5.5) | 6.0, Writing 6.0 (subscores 5.0) | 6.0, Writing 5.5 (subscores 5.0) | 5.5, Writing 5.5 (subscores 4.5) |
TOEFL-iBT | 94, Writing 25 (subscores 23) | 90, Writing 23 | 80, Writing 20 | 75, Writing 18 | 65, Writing 18 |
Pearson Test of English | 65, Writing 54 (subscores 54) | 64, Writing 54 | 54, Writing 54 | 54, Writing 46 | 46, Writing 46 |
Cambridge Advanced English | 185, Writing 169 | 176, Writing 169 | 169, Writing 169 | 169, Writing 162 | 162, Writing 154 |
Direct entry applicants to UNSW must hold acceptable high school qualifications for admission.
At a minimum, you must have a qualification considered equivalent to a Year 12 qualification (completion of high school) in Australia.
India:
All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) 17
Indian School Certificate (CISCE) 92
India State Board 98
China:
China (Peoples Republic) National Entrance Examination (Gaokao) 80
Iran:
UNSW does not accept secondary qualifications from this country. It may accept tertiary study results.
Pathways:
UNSW Global has university pathway programs that provide a seamless transition to UNSW Sydney so you can achieve your academic and career goals.
A UNSW Foundation Studies Program is your supportive pathway to the First Year of any UNSW degree.
Their programs are designed to suit your academic and English skills and prepare you for university studies.
They support you with personalised learning, small classes and social activities to help build your future at UNSW.
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