Overview
THIS SPECIALISATION IS FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING FROM 2023.The Legal Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary specialisation, with courses included from Criminology, Law and other relevant fields. If you are studying in the BABEd program, this minor qualifies you to teach Legal Studies in addition to another area of qualification, thus increasing … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Recognise key theoretical approaches in the discipline of Criminology
2.
Identify key concepts of criminalisation, criminal offending, victimisation, policing, criminal law and process and penal practice in contemporary society.
3.
Undertake rigorous and engaged scholarly enquiry and analysis
4.
Collaborate effectively with others
5.
Communicate and debate complex ideas in a range of different contexts using a variety of suitable media
6.
Exhibit initiative and self-direction
7.
Critically and creatively employ disciplinary bodies of knowledge and appraise disciplinary perspectives in professional practice and/or scholarship
8.
Justify a position in relation to foundational aspects of society, culture and/or the arts
9.
Engage proactively with complex problems in professional practice and/or scholarship
10.
Continuously acquire knowledge and skills and reflect on existing knowledge and skills for personal and career fulfilment
11.
Act ethically, respectfully and responsibly
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Arts - BA3409 - Arts
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 36 UOC.
Level 1 Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Level 2 Core Courses12 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Prescribed Elective Courses12 Units of Credit:
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