Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Deakin

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 060431B) at Deakin University

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS course code 060431B) is a Bachelor Degree delivered by Deakin University (Deakin) over 5 years. This combined degree prepares graduates for careers in criminal justice, legal practice, and related fields. Deakin University, CRICOS 00113B, is a government-funded university with campuses in Geelong and Melbourne. HeadStart Academy provides this page as a free resource, with all data sourced from the official CRICOS register as at April 2026. Every CRICOS-registered course offers ESOS Act protections, ensuring international students have legal rights while studying in Australia.

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Course overview

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS course code 060431B) is a Bachelor Degree delivered by Deakin University (Deakin) over 5 years. This dual qualification allows students to earn two degrees simultaneously, combining criminology and law. The course is classified under the field of education 09 - Society and Culture, specifically 099903 - Criminology. As a CRICOS-registered course (provider CRICOS 00113B), it meets Australian Government standards for international students. Deakin University is a public university known for its strong industry links and innovative teaching.

What you'll study

The Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws sits at AQF Level 7 (Bachelor Degree). In criminology, students explore crime causation, criminal justice systems, and social responses to crime. The law component covers core legal subjects such as contracts, torts, criminal law, and constitutional law. Graduates develop analytical, research, and communication skills valued in legal and criminal justice careers. This dual degree offers an integrated curriculum that explores the intersection of law and criminology, preparing students for roles as solicitors, barristers, policy advisors, or criminologists. The field of 'Other Society and Culture' encompasses interdisciplinary approaches to understanding societal structures and human behaviour.

Duration and study mode

The course duration is 5 years (260 weeks) as recorded on the CRICOS register. The language of instruction is English. This is a dual qualification, meaning students graduate with both a Bachelor of Criminology and a Bachelor of Laws. Dual degrees allow students to complete two programs in less time than studying them separately, providing a broader skill base and enhanced career prospects. Study mode includes full-time on-campus attendance. Deakin offers trimester and semester intakes; check with the provider for specific start dates.

Fees (indicative — set by Deakin University (Deakin))

The indicative tuition fee is A$250,116 for the entire 5-year program. Non-tuition fees are listed as A$0 on the CRICOS register. Therefore, the estimated total fee is A$250,116. Important: These fees are indicative only, sourced from the CRICOS register as at April 2026, and are set by Deakin University. Additional costs not included are: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses (accommodation, food, transport), and the student visa application charge. Always confirm current fees directly with Deakin University at www.deakin.edu.au before applying. HeadStart Academy does not charge referral fees and is not affiliated with any provider.

Entry requirements (general guidance)

English language proficiency: IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall, with no band below 5.5-6.0 (specific requirements may vary). Prior qualifications: Applicants typically need an Australian Year 12 certificate or equivalent, with prerequisite subjects such as English. Some students may enter via foundation studies or pathway programs offered by Deakin University or other institutions. International students should check specific academic requirements for their country. Deakin also considers previous tertiary study or work experience. For the most accurate entry requirements, consult Deakin University's international admissions page. HeadStart Academy does not assess individual eligibility; we recommend contacting the provider or a registered education agent.

Work component

This course includes a mandatory work component: 11 weeks, 28 hours per week (approximately 308 total hours). This work-integrated learning (WIL) may take the form of an industry placement, internship, or clinical placement. It allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, build professional networks, and enhance employability. Deakin University has partnerships with legal firms, government agencies, and community organisations. The work component is a structured part of the curriculum, and students receive academic credit for their participation.

Delivery locations

The Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws is delivered at three Deakin University campuses: Geelong Waterfront Campus (GEELONG, VIC), Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus (Geelong, VIC), and Melbourne Burwood Campus (BURWOOD, VIC). Geelong is a major regional city about 75 km southwest of Melbourne, known for its lower cost of living compared to the state capital. The Burwood campus is in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, close to public transport. Both cities offer a vibrant student lifestyle. Victoria is home to over 200 CRICOS-registered providers, with a large international student population in Melbourne.

Student visa

International students enrolled in this course will need a Student visa (Subclass 500). Key requirements include: Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) for this CRICOS course, evidence of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS), Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) statement, financial capacity (tuition, living costs, OSHC), and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). Student work rights allow 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited work during scheduled holidays. Australia's student visa framework is governed by the Department of Home Affairs. HeadStart Academy provides general guidance only; for personalised advice, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or visit homeaffairs.gov.au. ESOS Act protections apply to all CRICOS-registered courses.

Local context: Is Victoria right for you?

Victoria is Australia's second-most populous state, with Melbourne consistently ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities. International students enjoy excellent public transport (trains, trams, buses), diverse cultural experiences, and a strong job market for graduates. Weekly living costs vary: Geelong average rent A$200–350, Melbourne A$300–500; groceries ~A$80–150; transport ~A$30–60. Victoria has over 200 CRICOS-registered providers offering thousands of courses. For criminology and law, Deakin University is well-regarded. Consider your preference for a regional city (Geelong) versus a metropolitan campus (Burwood). Both offer access to legal internships and criminal justice networks.

How to apply

Follow these three steps to apply for Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws at Deakin University (Deakin):

1. Research CRICOS-registered providers: Use the official CRICOS register or HeadStart Academy's provider directory to confirm that Deakin University (CRICOS 00113B) and this course (060431B) meet your needs. Filter by course level, field, and preferred location (Geelong or Melbourne).

2. Apply directly to your chosen institution: Submit your application through Deakin University's international admissions portal. Prepare academic transcripts, English test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE), and any other required documents. Note application deadlines — some intakes close months in advance.

3. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500): Once Deakin issues your CoE, you can lodge your visa application with the Department of Home Affairs. Ensure you have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and evidence of financial capacity. Check current visa processing times online.

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Source-backed course facts

Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws is a CRICOS-registered programme at Deakin University (Deakin). Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.

CRICOS register extract

Course
Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws
CRICOS course code
060431B
Provider
Deakin University (Deakin) (00113B)
Course level
Bachelor Degree
Field of education
09 - Society and Culture
Duration
260 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$250,116.48
Estimated total (indicative)
A$250,116.48
Delivery locations
GEELONG, Geelong, BURWOOD
Work component
Yes (308 total hours)

This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.

Important notes for international students

  • Tuition and living-cost figures on this site are indicative only — confirm current fees with the provider before you accept an offer.
  • HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice. For Student visa (Subclass 500) rules, OSHC and financial capacity, verify with the Department of Home Affairs or a registered MARA agent.
  • Only CRICOS-registered providers may enrol overseas students. Always check the CRICOS course and provider codes on your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The indicative total fee for the 5-year Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws is A$250,116, as recorded on the CRICOS register. This includes tuition only; non-tuition fees are listed as A$0. You will also need to budget for Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses, transport, and the student visa application charge. Fees are set by Deakin University and subject to change — always confirm directly with the provider.
The course duration is 5 years (260 weeks) on the CRICOS register. This is a full-time, on-campus program. As a dual qualification, it allows students to complete two degrees in less time than studying them separately. Deakin may offer part-time options in certain circumstances, but international students must maintain full-time enrolment under their student visa conditions.
General entry requirements include an Australian Year 12 certificate or equivalent, with English proficiency typically IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall (no band below 5.5-6.0). Prerequisite subjects may include English. Alternative pathway options such as foundation studies or diploma programs are available at Deakin University College. International students should check specific country requirements on Deakin's website. HeadStart Academy does not assess eligibility; consult the provider or a registered education agent.
This course is delivered at three Deakin University campuses: Geelong Waterfront Campus, Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus (both in Geelong, VIC), and Melbourne Burwood Campus (Burwood, VIC). Geelong is a regional city with a lower cost of living, while Burwood is in Melbourne's eastern suburbs with access to city amenities. Each campus offers modern facilities and support services for international students.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$250,116.48 for Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws (tuition A$250,116.48). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with Deakin University (Deakin) before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 060431B, offered by Deakin University (Deakin) (provider code 00113B). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.