Criminology + Communication (combined) in Murdoch University, Australia
Criminology + Communication (combined) in Murdoch University
Course Description
Combine a Bachelor of Criminology degree with a Bachelor of Communication to gain skills and ways of thinking that will really give you a competitive edge in your career. You could pursue a career in criminology or use your knowledge to become a crime journalist.
You’ll investigate criminal behaviour, the science behind crime and legal studies while learning from industry experts as you fine-tune your presentation, language and writing skills.
8 reasons to study a combined degree in Criminology and Communication at Murdoch
- Choose from a range of majors including two majors available only at Murdoch – Crime Science and White Collar and Corporate Crime.
- Investigate crime and social problems as you develop analytical, communication and conceptual thinking skills.
- Use real local data on local crime to generate hypotheses about crime patterns and trends.
- Learn from respected industry experts who have owned their own social media agencies overseas, worked for major TV news stations and often appear in the media to share their insights on current events and issues.
- Graduate with two qualifications, a unique skillset and even more career opportunities.
- Learn the latest real-world techniques and policies, with course input and guest lectures by forensic experts from PathWest, ChemCentre, WA Police, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Coroner’s Office in your Criminology degree.
- Work with organisations on real projects as part of your Communication degree through our Work Integrated Learning program. Some of our students have interned with Lifeline, RAC Arena and The Salvation Army.
- Get more real-world experience in our on-campus student creative consultancy MESH and work on projects with real companies. Organisations have included Royal Lifesaving WA and the WA Division of the United Nations.
What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
- crime scene investigation
- children and crime
- communication strategy and planning
- broadcasting and digital newsgathering
- communicating global issues.
Know more about Studying in Australia
Tuition Fees in Australia (1st Year Average) | BE/Btech: AUD 29109 | MBA: AUD 35139 | MS: AUD 36803 | BBA: AUD 28693 | MEng: AUD 39298 | BSc: AUD 34307 | MIM: AUD 39298 | MFin: AUD 35347 | MArch: AUD 37218 | BHM: AUD 28693 | MIS: AUD 35347 | MEM: AUD 43040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Australia | AUD 1680 Per Month Approx |
Entrance Exams in Australia | TOEFL: 77 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 57 | GRE: 300 | GMAT: 600 |
Work and Study in Australia | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Australia | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Australia | AUD 620 |
Student Visa in Australia | The subclasses for the visa were reduced to two from the eight for convenience. The two visa subclasses are Subclass 500 (for students) and Subclass 590 (For Student Guardian). |
Intakes in Australia | There are Two Main Intakes in Australia: February and July. |
Top Job Sectors in Australia | Health Care and Social Assiastance, Construction, Education, Manufacturing, Public Administration and Safety, Transport & Logistics, etc. |
Economy in Australia | 1.7% (2019e) 2.3% (2020e), 10th Largest in the World by Nominal |
Duration :
Intake
February
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
$ 22,320 Per Year
IELTS
6.0
TOFL
73
PTE
50