Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology

Overview

This combination of an accredited psychology major with an applied criminology major prepares you for a variety of roles where dealing with people is paramount.

Have you ever wondered why people engage in offending behaviour? In the Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology, you will develop an understanding of the psychology of crime, be able to conduct forensic interviews and provide case management for offenders, victims and clients with complex needs.

You’ll learn key communication, risk assessment, behavioural analysis and research skills and gain a strong understanding of psychological theories and practice.

On completion of the degree you will have developed the emotional and intellectual resources required for a challenging but rewarding career in the justice and human services fields.

Why study criminology and psychology at RMIT?

Decades of experience

We've spent more than 30 years in justice training and education, with close links to criminal justice agencies.

Pathway to psychology

This course functions as a first step on the path to national and international registration as a psychologist.

Fully accredited

This course is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).