This course will give you the expertise and real-life experience for a range of exciting career options in the rapidly-developing field of criminology.
The fees provided are indicative and intended only as a guide. They are based on a typical full-time enrolment for a first year student at Murdoch University of 24 credit points. The indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported Fee.
Explore different perspectives of crime as you investigate why people commit offences, how to reduce or prevent crime, and how to help both victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system.
Take a broad approach with a Bachelor of Criminology or choose to specialise in one of three majors.
Choose from four specialised criminology majors, including Crime Science – the only major of its kind in Australia.
Help solve real-life homicide and missing persons cases through our Cold Case Review initiative.
Be mentored by real-life criminologists who will inspire you to investigate social and crime problems from a range of perspectives.
What you’ll learn
Take an evidence-based approach to explore the world from a range of perspectives and approaches.
To understand the motives, methods and psychology of serious offenders
Develop your creative-thinking skills as you analyse and apply ideas and information from a variety of sources.
Explore how to recognise diversity and the rights and perspectives of others in various contexts.
Examine criminal cases and learn how to critically evaluate police procedures, the judicial process and how forensic evidence is interpreted.
Your future career
A degree in criminology could be your first step towards an exciting career anywhere in the world. Depending on the area of study you choose, you could work in a range of roles such as:
Criminologist
Prison or Probation Officer
Social Worker
Crime Scene Officer
Financial Crime Analyst
Policing in the wide range of police, investigative and security services
Select which option best describes your path to university :
Means of admission
Minimum academic requirement
Minimum English requirement
Enabling courses (in Year 12)
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
Murdoch FlexiTrack High Program in Year 12
TLC Learning for Tomorrow in Year 12
An enabling or bridging program at another Australian university
For Law:
No direct entry.
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level (domestic applicants only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years study at TAFE or an RTO (domestic applicants only), OR
A STAT Written English score of 140 or higher, OR
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as and Additional Dialect (EALD)
University study
For Criminology:
Successful completion of 2 units at an Australian University or Open
Universities Australia (OUA)
For Law :
Successful study at AQF level 7 (or equivalent) achieving either one
semester with a minimum 70% GPA; or two semesters with a minimum 67% GPA.
Applicants via this pathway may be requested to attend an interview.
For Criminology:
Successful completion of 2 units at an Australian University or Open
Universities Australia (OUA)
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum of 50% in every
subject.
MUPC (1 Trimester).
· Foundation Studies Course with a minimum of 50% in every subject.
For Law :
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum average mark of 78%
or higher with a minimum of 70% in the ‘Introduction to Academic
Communication’ unit
Foundation Studies Course with a minimum average mark of 78% or higher.
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course
· Introduction to Academic Communication unit
· Foundation Studies Course with a minimum of 50% in every subject.
For Law :
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum average mark of 78%
or higher with a minimum of 70% in the ‘Introduction to Academic
Communication’ unit
Foundation Studies Course with a minimum average mark of 78% or higher.
Enabling courses (after Year 12)
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
OnTrack Flex, OnTrack Sprint or K-Track at Murdoch University.
An enabling or bridging course at another Australian university.
For Law :
No direct entry
For Criminology:
Successful completion of the course.
For Law :
No direct entry
Enabling courses (in Year 12)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
Murdoch FlexiTrack High Program in Year 12
TLC Learning for Tomorrow in Year 12
An enabling or bridging program at another Australian university
For Law:
No direct entry.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level (domestic applicants only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years study at TAFE or an RTO (domestic applicants only), OR
A STAT Written English score of 140 or higher, OR
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as and Additional Dialect (EALD)
University study
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of 2 units at an Australian University or Open
Universities Australia (OUA)
For Law :
Successful study at AQF level 7 (or equivalent) achieving either one
semester with a minimum 70% GPA; or two semesters with a minimum 67% GPA.
Applicants via this pathway may be requested to attend an interview.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of 2 units at an Australian University or Open
Universities Australia (OUA)
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum of 50% in every
subject.
MUPC (1 Trimester).
· Foundation Studies Course with a minimum of 50% in every subject.
For Law :
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum average mark of 78%
or higher with a minimum of 70% in the ‘Introduction to Academic
Communication’ unit
Foundation Studies Course with a minimum average mark of 78% or higher.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course
· Introduction to Academic Communication unit
· Foundation Studies Course with a minimum of 50% in every subject.
For Law :
Successful completion of one of the following:
· Murdoch University Preparation Course with a minimum average mark of 78%
or higher with a minimum of 70% in the ‘Introduction to Academic
Communication’ unit
Foundation Studies Course with a minimum average mark of 78% or higher.
Enabling courses (after Year 12)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
OnTrack Flex, OnTrack Sprint or K-Track at Murdoch University.
An enabling or bridging course at another Australian university.
For Law :
No direct entry
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of the course.
For Law :
No direct entry
Means of admission
Minimum academic requirement
Minimum English requirement
Enabling courses (in Year 12)
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
Murdoch FlexiTrack High Program in Year 12
TLC Learning for Tomorrow in Year 12
An enabling or bridging program at another Australian university
For Law:
No direct entry.
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level (domestic applicants only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years study at TAFE or an RTO (domestic applicants only), OR
A STAT Written English score of 140 or higher, OR
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as and Additional Dialect (EALD)
Experience based entry
A successful experience based entry application that demonstrates relevant aptitude and ability in a related learning area. Find out more about the Experienced based entry.
Extenuating circumstances
We'll consider applications from prospective students whose education has been compromised due to genuine hardship, resulting in them falling short of entry requirements for an undergraduate course. Find out more.
Case-by-case assessment.
Western Australian Universities Foundation Program (WAUFP)
For Criminology:
CPS 54 or higher.
For Law :
CPS 70 or higher.
For Criminology:
50% in English Language and Australian Cultural Studies (ELACS).
For Law :
65% in English Language and Australian Cultural Studies (ELACS).
Law Start
Successful attendance and completion of LAW START, an ability and aptitude Evaluation Pathway. Note this course is not available to students on a Student Visa.
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as an Additional Dialect (EALD) ATAR
or interstate equivalent, or a STAT Written English score of 140 or higher.
Overseas Year 12
Please refer to the information under the country of study.
Please refer to the information under the country of study.
Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE)
For Criminology:
Overall Position (OP) of 13 or lower.
For Law :
Overall Position (OP) of 6 or lower.
For Law and Criminology:
Sound Achievement (4) or better in a Queensland Studies Authority approved subject of one of the following:
English
English Extension (Literature)
English for ESL Learners.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Minimum Selection Rank (WA/ACT/NSW/NT/SA/TAS/VIC)
For Criminology:
70
For Law :
90
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following (or interstate equivalent):
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as an Additional Dialect (EALD) ATAR
Or a STAT Written English score of 140 or higher.
Or evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic applicants only).
GCE A Levels
For Criminology:
Minimum of 6 points taken from the best 2 or 3 subjects where A*=6, A=5,
B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (AS Levels are equivalent to half points e.g. A=2.5, B=2
etc.) or higher.
For Law :
Minimum of 12 points taken from the best 2 or 3 subjects where A*=6, A=5,
B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (AS Levels are equivalent to half points e.g. A=2.5, B=2
etc.) or higher.
For Criminology:
A Levels:
D in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
AS Level:
C in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
For Law :
A Levels:
C in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
AS Level:
B in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
For Criminology:
Total score of 24 or higher.
For Law :
Total score of 33 or higher.
For Criminology:
Higher level (HL): 3 or better.
Standard Level (SL): 4 or better.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
For Law:
Higher level (HL): 5 or better.
Standard Level (SL): 6 or better.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Enabling courses (in Year 12)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of one of the following:
Murdoch FlexiTrack High Program in Year 12
TLC Learning for Tomorrow in Year 12
An enabling or bridging program at another Australian university
For Law:
No direct entry.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level (domestic applicants only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years study at TAFE or an RTO (domestic applicants only), OR
A STAT Written English score of 140 or higher, OR
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as and Additional Dialect (EALD)
Experience based entry
Minimum academic requirement
A successful experience based entry application that demonstrates relevant aptitude and ability in a related learning area. Find out more about the Experienced based entry.
Extenuating circumstances
Minimum academic requirement
We'll consider applications from prospective students whose education has been compromised due to genuine hardship, resulting in them falling short of entry requirements for an undergraduate course. Find out more.
Minimum English requirement
Case-by-case assessment.
Western Australian Universities Foundation Program (WAUFP)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
CPS 54 or higher.
For Law :
CPS 70 or higher.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
50% in English Language and Australian Cultural Studies (ELACS).
For Law :
65% in English Language and Australian Cultural Studies (ELACS).
Law Start
Minimum academic requirement
Successful attendance and completion of LAW START, an ability and aptitude Evaluation Pathway. Note this course is not available to students on a Student Visa.
Minimum English requirement
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following:
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as an Additional Dialect (EALD) ATAR
or interstate equivalent, or a STAT Written English score of 140 or higher.
Overseas Year 12
Minimum academic requirement
Please refer to the information under the country of study.
Minimum English requirement
Please refer to the information under the country of study.
Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Overall Position (OP) of 13 or lower.
For Law :
Overall Position (OP) of 6 or lower.
Minimum English requirement
For Law and Criminology:
Sound Achievement (4) or better in a Queensland Studies Authority approved subject of one of the following:
English
English Extension (Literature)
English for ESL Learners.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Minimum Selection Rank (WA/ACT/NSW/NT/SA/TAS/VIC)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
70
For Law :
90
Minimum English requirement
Scaled mark of 50 or higher in one of the following (or interstate equivalent):
English ATAR
Literature ATAR
English as an Additional Dialect (EALD) ATAR
Or a STAT Written English score of 140 or higher.
Or evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic applicants only).
GCE A Levels
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Minimum of 6 points taken from the best 2 or 3 subjects where A*=6, A=5,
B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (AS Levels are equivalent to half points e.g. A=2.5, B=2
etc.) or higher.
For Law :
Minimum of 12 points taken from the best 2 or 3 subjects where A*=6, A=5,
B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 (AS Levels are equivalent to half points e.g. A=2.5, B=2
etc.) or higher.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
A Levels:
D in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
AS Level:
C in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
For Law :
A Levels:
C in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
AS Level:
B in one of the following:
English Language
English Literature or Knowledge and Inquiry.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Total score of 24 or higher.
For Law :
Total score of 33 or higher.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Higher level (HL): 3 or better.
Standard Level (SL): 4 or better.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
For Law:
Higher level (HL): 5 or better.
Standard Level (SL): 6 or better.
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only)
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Means of admission
Minimum academic requirement
Minimum English requirement
Diploma or Advanced Diploma AQF level 5-6
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
For Law :
No direct entry
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
For Law :
No direct entry
Certificate IV AQF level 4
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Certificate IV.
For Law :
No direct entry
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only), OR
STAT Written English score of 140 or higher (145 if prior to May 2010).
For Law:
No direct entry
Diploma or Advanced Diploma AQF level 5-6
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
For Law :
No direct entry
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
For Law :
No direct entry
Certificate IV AQF level 4
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Successful completion of a Certificate IV.
For Law :
No direct entry
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only), OR
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only), OR
STAT Written English score of 140 or higher (145 if prior to May 2010).
For Law:
No direct entry
Means of admission
Minimum academic requirement
Minimum English requirement
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
For Criminology:
Multiple Choice score of 135 (145 if taken prior to May 2010).
For Law :
No direct entry – consider Pre-Law pathway.
For Law and Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only).
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Written English Score of 140 (145 if taken prior to May 2010).
Mature Age Pathway (MAP)
For Criminology:
MAP involves an interview and a portfolio submission to be assessed by the
Academic Chair of the course. Admission is based on relevant work and life
experience. Applicants must also meet the English Language Competency
requirements for the course.
Email us for more information
.
For Law :
No direct entry – consider Pre-Law pathway.
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only).
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Must be met according to the respective courses standard ELC requirements, STAT Written English 140, etc.
For Law:
No direct entry
Experienced based entry
For Criminology and combined Criminology courses
A successful experience based entry application that demonstrates relevant aptitude and ability in a related learning area. Find out more about the Experienced based entry.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
Multiple Choice score of 135 (145 if taken prior to May 2010).
For Law :
No direct entry – consider Pre-Law pathway.
Minimum English requirement
For Law and Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only).
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Written English Score of 140 (145 if taken prior to May 2010).
Mature Age Pathway (MAP)
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology:
MAP involves an interview and a portfolio submission to be assessed by the
Academic Chair of the course. Admission is based on relevant work and life
experience. Applicants must also meet the English Language Competency
requirements for the course.
Email us for more information
.
For Law :
No direct entry – consider Pre-Law pathway.
Minimum English requirement
For Criminology:
Evidence of completing year 11 and 12 in Australia at any Level (Domestic Applicants Only).
Evidence of completing a minimum of 2 years of studies at TAFE or an RTO (Domestic Applicants Only).
Must be met according to the respective courses standard ELC requirements, STAT Written English 140, etc.
For Law:
No direct entry
Experienced based entry
Minimum academic requirement
For Criminology and combined Criminology courses
A successful experience based entry application that demonstrates relevant aptitude and ability in a related learning area. Find out more about the Experienced based entry.
Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to
complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.
Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.
Murdoch RISE is a selection rank adjustment, as part of our commitment to helping students from regional, Indigenous and low socio-economic backgrounds gain university entry.
If you achieve an ATAR of 60.00 - 89.95, a Murdoch RISE adjustment factor of up to 10.00 points may help you get into your preferred course. Murdoch RISE can increase your selection rank up to a maximum of 90.00.
There’s no application or need to register. If you are eligible, the adjustment factor is automatically added to your raw ATAR score when you apply.
Advanced Standing
Everyone has a different path to university so if you’ve already completed formal or informal learning, you could receive advanced standing. Also known as recognition of prior learning, advanced standing can reduce the amount of study needed to
complete your degree by giving you credit for certain units.
Formal learning can include previous study in higher education vocational education or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning, various kinds of work and life experience.
This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai and Singapore campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.
Make the most of your university experience by reducing the financial costs with a scholarship.
Whether you’re a high achiever or have experienced hardship, we offer a wide range of scholarships and awards to students from all walks of life. Explore our scholarships to find the ones you could be eligible for as a new Murdoch student
as well as what's available throughout your degree.
Instead of paying an overall course fee, you pay for the individual units you enrol in. The total course cost will vary depending on the units you choose.
Following your successful application, you’ll receive a Letter of Offer which will contain specific course and fee information.
If you are applying for an undergraduate course, you may be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place. Postgraduate programs are full fee paying, unless indicated otherwise in your Letter of Offer.
Make the most of your university experience by reducing the financial costs with a scholarship. Our International Welcome Scholarship offers eligible students between $8,000 and $11,000, depending on the course you study.
The Australian Government also offers scholarships to students from developing countries through the Australia Awards Scholarship program.
Explore our scholarships and find out if you’re eligible to apply.
GTE documents (if applicable) - Check the GTE requirements page for further information
GTE Form 2
Personal Statement (SOP)
Up to date Curriculum Vitae
A copy of your Passport
Recommended documents
A copy of your visa documents (if available)
A copy of any past visa rejection documents (if applicable)
Packaged offer letter (if applicable)
Sponsorship documents if you study will be sponsored
Unit outlines if applying for Advanced Standing
How to apply
All fees are indicative and are provided as a guide only. The actual fees will depend on the individual units you enrol in. You should refer to your Letter of Offer for specific course and fee related information.
The first-year indicative fee is based on a typical full-time enrolment at Murdoch University of 24 credit points.
For domestic students, including Australian citizens, permanent residents and New Zealand citizens, the indicative fee is based on the applicable Commonwealth Supported fee.
Indicative fees for international students are based on applicable full fee paying rates.
The estimated, indicative fee covers tuition fees only, and certain additional fees and charges may apply, depending on the course and units you choose. It also does not take into account any scholarships or bursaries for which you may be eligible.
The estimated, indicative fee assumes no fee increases or indexation. Over time, fee increases or indexation may occur and will affect the estimate. If you are a full fee paying student, this may occur at the start of your second and each subsequent year of study. In the case of Commonwealth Supported students, this will occur for each new calendar year in line with Government policy.
All fee estimates are provided in Australian dollars.