Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws at the University of New England has a duration of 265 weeks, as listed on the CRICOS registry.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AU$165,080, which includes AU$160,080 in tuition fees and AU$5,000 in non-tuition fees.
The course is delivered at the University of New England's campus in Armidale, New South Wales, which is a location owned and operated by the provider.
To be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights, a course must meet several criteria including being a Skills Level 1 qualification with a duration of 92 weeks or greater, having a narrow Field of Education that aligns with the Skills Level 1 priority list, and not being in the Management and Commerce broad field. The Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws is a bachelor degree lasting 265 weeks in Criminology (Society and Culture), so it may meet these criteria, but eligibility is reviewed yearly and requires at least one active enrolment at the time of review.
The CRICOS course code for the Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws at the University of New England is 065085G, and the provider's CRICOS code is 00003G.
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