OpenBachelor degreeSociety and Culture

Bachelor of Criminology in White Collar and Corporate Crime

ProviderMurdoch University
Course code: TISCMUCWCUniversityStudy area: Society and CultureData JSON
AttendanceOn campus · External
Intakes & start datesAugust 2026 · South Street · WA

Course overview

Embezzlement, money laundering and fraud — these are white collar and corporate crimes. Learn what’s behind these illegal acts and how you can fight them. This major is the only course of its kind in Australia and it could change the way you think about the world and big business. You’ll take a new approach to big business as you examine case studies like the Volkswagen fuel emission case, and learn about embezzlement, insider trading, environmental crimes and more.

Explore what causes criminal behaviour by a person or organisation and how these behaviours can be prevented. Gain valuable research, technical and communication skills as you conduct your own case research. Plus, learn how to investigate digital crime scenes using cyber forensics to detect criminal activity.

Course record

Career Opportunities
Financial forensics officer, risk management officer, fraud investigator, national security officer, cybercrime analyst
Majors
White Collar and Corporate Crime
Other Information

Workplace learning/Internships

The Career Learning Spine forms part of the curriculum in our undergraduate degrees. It is a range of units that are designed to give you the practical, transferable skills you'll rely on for your entire career. Depending on your degree, you'll choose up to three units.

Entry requirements

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24-26

Admission is assessed against the qualification, prerequisite and English requirements for the course.

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English requirement
IELTS 6, no band below 6TOEFL iBT 60, no band below 18PTE Academic 50, no band below 50Cambridge C1 Advanced / C2 Proficiency 169, no band below 169

If the student's current English result is below the direct-entry requirement, consider the university's recognised English language pathway or ELICOS package. When the student successfully completes the approved pathway at the required level, the university may accept that pathway for English entry without requiring a new IELTS, TOEFL or PTE result. Always confirm exclusions for professional registration courses and the offer conditions.

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Student profile

Total students349
#2023
Higher education entry119 · 34.10%
34.10%
School leavers (ATAR)151 · 43.27%
43.27%
Secondary education21 · 6.02%
6.02%
Vocational pathway34 · 9.74%
9.74%
Other entry pathways19 · 5.44%
5.44%
International students5 · 1.43%
1.43%

Campuses & intake dates

Upcoming intakes

  • South StreetWAAugust 2026
  • South StreetWAFebruary 2026
  • South StreetWA