YEAR 1 |
Core course units: |
SOCI1007 |
Social Science Perspectives (Semester I) |
STAT1003 |
Introduction to Quantitative Methods (Semester I) |
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Compulsory course units: |
SOCI1003 |
Social Problems and Social Policy (Semester I) |
SOCI1013 |
Foundations in Social Theory: Traditions of Thought and Argument (Semester II) |
CRIM1002 |
Introduction to Psychological Perspectives in Criminology (Semester I) |
CRIM1001 |
Society and Crime: Sociological Perspectives (Semester II) |
SOCI1012 |
The Making of Psychology (Semester II) |
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You may also take up to 2 course units from outside the programme. |
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YEAR 2 |
Semester I |
Pathway course units (compulsory): |
SOCI2011 |
Key Concepts in Social Theory and Practice |
CRIM2001 |
Perspectives in Criminology |
+ 2 optional course units: |
ANTH2002 |
Culture, Communication and Cognition |
ANTH2003 |
Social Anthropology |
CRIM2002 |
Crime, Social Change and Society |
SOCI2*** |
Individual and Society |
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Semester II |
Pathway course units (compulsory): |
SOCI2020 |
Research Skills |
STAT2009 |
Research Methods in the Social Sciences |
SOCI2028 |
The Psychology of Groups and its Application to Real World Settings |
CRIM2004 |
Psychological Applications to Crime and Criminal Justice |
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YEAR 3 |
Both Semesters |
CRIM3004 |
Dissertation (double unit) (compulsory course unit) |
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Semester I |
Pathway course unit (compulsory): |
SOCI3066 |
Psychological Disorders |
+ 2 optional course units: |
ANTH3002 |
Sexuality and Intimacy |
CRIM3002 |
Issues in Law Enforcement and Social Control |
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Semester II |
Pathway course units (compulsory): |
SOCI2032 |
Applied Social Sciences in Policy and Practice |
CRIM3001 |
Penology |
+ 1 optional unit: |
ANTH3003 |
Anthropology, Film and Representations of the Other |
ANTH3007 |
Human Emotions: Social and Cultural Dimensions |
CRIM3003 |
Crime Prevention: Theories, Practices and Policies |
SOCI3062 |
Contemporary Issues in Psycho-Social Studies |
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At least 1 of your optional course units must be a CRIM or a PSYC course unit. |
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You may also take up to two course units from outside the programme. |