Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology CRICOS 077658K

Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology (CRICOS 077658K) at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology (CRICOS course code 077658K) is a Bachelor Degree delivered by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology over 3 years. This combined degree at AQF Level 7 offers international students a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of criminal behaviour and psychological science. Delivered at RMIT's Melbourne city campus, this CRICOS-registered course (provider code 00122A) is part of Australia's trusted education system, with all providers listed on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). As a HeadStart Academy resource, we source data directly from the official CRICOS register (April 2026) to provide accurate, free guidance — no commission, no referral fees. With over 1,500 CRICOS-registered providers offering more than 26,000 courses, this degree represents a pathway to understanding crime prevention, rehabilitation, and mental health within the Australian justice system. Students benefit from ESOS Act protections, ensuring quality education and consumer rights. Whether you're exploring undergraduate study in society and culture or seeking a Melbourne-based program, this page outlines indicative fees, entry requirements, work-integrated learning, and student visa essentials.

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Course overview

Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology (CRICOS course code 077658K) is a Bachelor Degree delivered by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology over 3 years. This AQF Level 7 program equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge in criminology (the study of crime, criminal justice, and social responses) and psychology (the science of mind and behaviour). Graduates typically pursue careers in criminal profiling, forensic psychology, policy development, or community services. As a CRICOS-registered course, it meets Australian Government standards for international student enrolment, offering peace of mind through ESOS Act protections. The field of education is 09 Society and Culture, specifically 099903 Criminology, reflecting its focus on societal issues. RMIT, a government-funded university with CRICOS code 00122A, delivers this program entirely in English over 156 weeks. With no dual qualification or foundation studies component, the degree is a standalone qualification. Students should verify current registration status at cricos.teqsa.gov.au.

What you'll study

Students in this Bachelor's program explore the causes and consequences of crime alongside psychological theories of human behaviour. The curriculum typically covers criminological theories, research methods, forensic psychology, criminal profiling, victimology, and rehabilitation. Graduates develop critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills applicable to roles in law enforcement, corrections, social work, or research. While specific subjects are set by RMIT, students can expect a blend of lectures, seminars, and practical assignments. This field is ideal for those interested in understanding why people commit crimes and how psychological interventions can reduce recidivism. As a combined degree, it offers a holistic view of the criminal justice system from both sociological and psychological perspectives.

Duration and study mode

The program has a CRICOS-registered duration of 3 years (156 weeks). Study is full-time, on-campus, with English as the language of instruction. This single qualification does not include dual awards or compulsory foundation studies. RMIT's academic year typically includes two semesters, with intakes for international students in February and July. The 156-week duration allows for in-depth study across both disciplines. Students should note that actual study load may vary by enrolment pattern; always confirm with RMIT for current academic calendars.

Course fees (indicative)

Indicative total fees for Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, sourced from the CRICOS register as at April 2026, are: tuition A$118,080, non-tuition fees A$1,119, estimated total A$119,199. These fees do NOT include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living costs (accommodation, food, transport), or the Student visa (Subclass 500) application charge. Melbourne living costs are typically A$450–600 per week for rent, plus groceries and transport — always budget accordingly. Fees are set by institutions and subject to change; confirm with RMIT's website at www.rmit.edu.au for the most current information. HeadStart Academy provides this as a free guide only.

Entry requirements

General entry requirements for this Bachelor Degree include completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent overseas qualification. English language proficiency: IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (no band below 5.5–6.0) or equivalent. RMIT may also consider prior tertiary study or work experience. Foundation or pathway programs may be available for students who do not meet direct entry — check RMIT's website or contact their international admissions. Note that requirements vary by country and individual assessment. Always refer to RMIT's official entry criteria before applying.

Work-integrated learning

This course includes a mandatory work component: 5 weeks, 32 hours per week (approximately 160 total hours). This work-integrated learning (WIL) typically involves an industry placement, internship, or clinical placement where students apply criminology or psychology knowledge in real-world settings such as community organisations, legal firms, or government agencies. WIL enhances employability and provides practical experience under supervision, aligning with Australian quality standards for higher education.

Delivery locations

The course is delivered at RMIT University - 124 Latrobe Street, Melbourne, in the state of Victoria. Melbourne is Australia's second-largest city, home to over 5 million people and more than 20 universities and higher education providers. The city offers excellent public transport (trains, trams, buses) to the CBD campus, a multicultural student community, and a vibrant culture. Studying in Melbourne means access to numerous libraries, legal institutions, and community organisations relevant to criminology and psychology. Melbourne also has a high student population, with many CRICOS-registered providers offering society and culture courses.

Student visa (Subclass 500)

International students must hold a Student visa (Subclass 500) to study this full-time CRICOS-registered course. Key conditions: maintain enrolment in a registered course, attend classes, have adequate OSHC, and demonstrate genuine temporary entrant (GTE) intentions. Work rights: 48 hours per fortnight during term, unlimited during scheduled breaks. Financial capacity must cover tuition, living costs (A$21,041/year from July 2026), and family members. OSHC is mandatory for student visa holders. For detailed advice, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or the Department of Home Affairs. HeadStart Academy does not provide immigration advice.

Is Melbourne right for you?

Melbourne is consistently ranked among the world's most liveable cities, with a strong job market, especially in education, health, and social services. For criminology and psychology students, the city offers diverse internship opportunities with courts, police, forensic labs, and NGOs. Weekly rent for a city-fringe apartment averages A$300–500 (shared) or A$450–700 (single). Public transport is extensive and affordable. Melbourne's climate is temperate, with four seasons. However, compare costs with other cities like Sydney or Brisbane. This degree's location offers unique exposure to Victoria's criminal justice system — a valuable context for your studies.

How to apply to Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology at RMIT

Follow these three steps to apply: 1. Research CRICOS-registered providers — filter by course level (Bachelor), field (Society and Culture > Criminology), and city (Melbourne) on HeadStart Academy or the CRICOS website. Confirm RMIT is registered (CRICOS 00122A). 2. Apply directly to RMIT — meet entry requirements, submit academic transcripts, English test results (if applicable), and any additional documents. Note application deadlines (typically October for February intake, April for July). 3. Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from RMIT and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500) through the Department of Home Affairs. Include your CoE, OSHC evidence, GTE statement, and financial documents. Once granted, you can travel to Australia.

Start your application today — check CRICOS 077658K on the CRICOS register or visit RMIT's website to apply.

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Source-backed course facts

Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology is a CRICOS-registered programme at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. 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 and Psychology
CRICOS course code
077658K
Provider
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (00122A)
Course level
Bachelor Degree
Field of education
09 - Society and Culture
Duration
156 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$118,080
Estimated total (indicative)
A$119,199
Delivery locations
Melbourne
Work component
Yes (160 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

Indicative total fees as per CRICOS register (April 2026) are A$119,199 (tuition A$118,080 plus non-tuition fees A$1,119). This does not include OSHC, living expenses, or visa costs. Fees are set by RMIT and may change — always check the provider's website.
The CRICOS-registered duration is 3 years (156 weeks) of full-time study. This includes the work-integrated learning component (5 weeks, 160 hours).
General requirements: Australian Year 12 or overseas equivalent. English: IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (no band below 5.5–6.0) or equivalent. Foundation programs may be available if you don't meet direct entry. Contact RMIT for country-specific assessments.
The course is delivered at RMIT's city campus at 124 Latrobe Street, Melbourne, Victoria. The campus is in Melbourne's central business district, well-served by public transport.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$119,199 for Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology (tuition A$118,080). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 077658K, offered by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (provider code 00122A). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.