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Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours)
This is a specialised program of study that prepares you for a career as a criminologist. It culminates in a fourth year of study that brings together theory, research and industry-relevant skills.
Bachelor of Social Science
This degree is a unique and innovative program that gives students expertise in social science research design and implementation. It provides graduates with key skills valuable to employers.
Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts is one of UQ's most popular, flexible and diverse programs. The School of Social Science offers single and extended majors in Anthropology, Archaeology, Criminology and Sociology.
Bachelor of Science
As a student in the Archaeological Science major, you'll study core archaeology courses in combination with electives that examine areas like geography, earth sciences, biology, and psychology.
Bachelor of International Studies
The School of Social Science offers the International Inequality and Development major within this program. It introduces students to the relationship between global development and inequality.
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