Undergraduate Guide 2024

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Guide
Undergraduate
2024

Not for profit, and not to conform…

But to spark your passion and fuel your ambition.

To mentor you, support you, inspire you, and bring out your best.

This guide has been created just for you, as you take the first step towards a standout university experience.

We exist for you.

Stand out at Bond

It’s our mission to help you stand out, whatever you choose to do in your life and future career. During your time at Bond University, you can count on us to…

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Guide you at every step

Our small class sizes and award-winning student-toteacher ratio – the smallest of any university in Australia, at 11:1 – mean you’ll have personal guidance and mentorship at every step of the way.

Reimagine what’s possible

This isn’t your standard university experience. Our deliberately different approach extends to every facet of being a ‘Bondy’ – from the program you study to who you learn from, where you learn, and the opportunities you have along the way.

Spark your inspiration

You bring the passion, and we’ll help you turn potential into progress. You will graduate with a transformational outlook that empowers you to dream big, think big, and make big things happen.

Provide unwavering support

Whatever your circumstances, we’re here to help however we can. You’ll find support at every corner of the University, from assistance with your studies to lifelong career guidance.

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Bondy

noun

1. A student or graduate of Bond University.

2. Someone who stands out at university, and after they graduate.

3. A member of an unbreakable, global, lifelong community.

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[bond-ee]

Global view

Open minded, and prepared to succeed in new and emerging careers around the world. Embraces inclusiveness and values diversity of others from different backgrounds.

Ambitious

Big thinker, with big ideas and bigger ambitions. Knows that being challenged is the key to growth.

Leader

Displays exceptional leadership skills. Engages positively and constructively in debate.

Innovator

Uses creativity and critical thinking to develop solutions to global and local issues. Sees opportunity in complexity.

Expert collaborator

Strong interpersonal skills that aid in fostering productive relationships. Effective collaborator who leads and contributes to the outcomes of effective teams.

Good character

Takes responsibility for their actions and understands the need for personal accountability. Employs integrity, professionalism, and ethical decision making.

Adaptable

Self-aware, self-directed, resilient, and adaptable. Can create, think critically, problem solve, and make decisions, enabling them to achieve success in an uncertain and challenging future.

Connected visionary

Highly employable, ready to step confidently into future opportunities. Has a strong, international network to support career opportunities and progression.

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Figure 1.1 Anatomy of a Bondy

Why Bond?

There’s a reason students from all over Australia choose Bond University when it’s time to embark on the next chapter of their study journey.

We’re #1

#1 in Australia for undergraduate student experience, 17 years in a row*

#1 in Australia for employer satisfaction in 2018, 2019, and 2020**

#1 in Australia for learner engagement, student support, learning resources, teaching quality, and skills development*

5 stars across the board^

Teaching

Employability

Academic Development

Internationalisation Facilities

Inclusiveness

Personal support along the way

Australia’s equal lowest student-to-teacher ratio of 11:1*

A player on the global stage

We’re ranked in the top 300 universities worldwide, a feat for a university with fewer than 5,000 students†

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* 2023 Good Universities Guide. The Good Universities Guide is a trusted independent consumer guide providing ratings, rankings, and comments about all Australian higher education institutions. ** 2018, 2019, 2020 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) Employer Satisfaction Survey. QILT is an independent survey by the Australian Government’s Department of Education, Skills and Employment. ^ 2020-2022 QS Star ratings. QS Stars is a global rating system that provides a detailed overview of a university’s excellence, rating educational institutions all over the world. It is internationally recognised as one of a few truly global rating systems. † 2023 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. Bond was ranked in a band of 251-300 out of 1,799 institutions worldwide.

Learn more about Ma-Janneh

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Ma-Janneh Miller Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws student. Story on page 44.

Your experience

An investment in your education is an investment in yourself. At the end of your Bond journey, you’ll be out in the workforce up to a year earlier than your peers at other universities, with the skills, perspective, and transformative experiences to help you stand out in your career.

Personalised support.

We provide individualised career development, personal attention, study support, skills development, and coaching.

A deliberately different way of learning.

Prepare to take on future challenges at one of Australia’s most innovative universities. Progressive and adaptable, we understand that everyone’s learning journey is unique.

The fast track.

Our accelerated, three-semesterper-year timetable means you can complete your degree and start earning an income up to one year ahead of your peers.

The global advantage.

Broaden your perspective with international internships, study tours, competitions, exchange opportunities, and a global alumni network that spans more than 130 countries.

A focus on wellbeing.

At Bond, we’re committed to fostering your wellbeing, and will provide dedicated services to ensure you have all the support you need.

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Immersive experiences. Take textbooks into the real world, with access to an abundance of enriched experiences including industry placements, international competitions, networking experiences and more.

Critical skills for a changing world. Embedded in our undergraduate programs, the Core Curriculum will ensure you’re well-equipped to become a capable individual, effective collaborator, and global citizen.

Your industry engagement and employability.

You’ll have multiple opportunities to strengthen your employability ahead of entering the workforce. Take advantage of the Career Development Centre’s programs and careers experts, the Transformer start-up program, and internship opportunities.

The support of a close community. The friendships and connections you make at Bond will last a lifetime in both your professional and personal life.

An investment in your future.

You can use FEE-HELP, an interestfree Australian Government loan, to help you with your tuition fees.

Vibrant campus life.

Sporting and cultural clubs and societies, as well as student associations, provide opportunities to enrich your student experience and pursue leadership roles.

Your professional and personal growth. Engage with Beyond Bond, our degree-wide professional development program, to enhance your graduate employability and create a professional portfolio of evidence.

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The team at the Student Business Centre are the experts on all things enrolment and planning your subjects.

Your Regional Manager is here to help you choose a program and navigate the application process, and to answer any questions you have.

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A note from us to you…

Every potential Bondy receives a personal Regional Manager to help them through their unique journey. Your Regional Manager will act as your official campus tour guide, an encyclopedia of Bond-related knowledge, and your supporter as you decide what’s next.

Of course, your Regional Manager is just the first part of the story. Once you commence your studies at Bond, you’ll receive limitless support from every corner of the University, including your lecturers, our helpful academic and career guides, the team at the Student Business Centre, and even your fellow Bondies.

As you explore the stories and opportunities within these pages, we encourage you to take stock of your aspirations and think about how your university of choice – and the people you’ll meet there –can help you achieve them.

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Preparing for life beyond Bond

What you learn in your degree is just one piece of the university puzzle. Bond students not only complete a degree – they complete a degree-wide professional development program and a unique core curriculum.

Bond’s Core Curriculum and Beyond Bond program will help you develop and enhance your capabilities, discover your passions, and stand out in a competitive career environment. Exclusive to Bond, these initiatives ensure that the skills you need for study and career success are at your fingertips.

As a Bond student, you will become…

An effective collaborator

Collaboration for Global Change

Contemporary work and study feature complex open-ended problems, autonomous work, and both physical and virtual collaboration. In this subject, students work in innovation studios to create authentic solutions to global challenges, using the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals to frame their actions as global citizens.

A global citizen

Responsibility, Integrity and Civic Discourse

Explore the complex relationship between character, responsible action, and creative critical thinking. In this subject, you will develop and exercise the critical, communicative, and cooperative capabilities needed to thrive with integrity in your future professional and personal life.

A capable individual

Critical Thinking and Communication

Critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential to succeeding in your career. In this subject you will learn to evaluate arguments, identify assumptions, judge patterns of inference, and recognise and apply various methods of reasoning. You will learn how to make better decisions, use evidence, and communicate effectively.

A standout graduate

Beyond Bond professional development program

Beyond Bond is a personalised, degree-wide professional development program that prepares you to transition into the workforce. Engage in academic, professional, and extracurricular activities to grow and demonstrate your employability, and showcase your capabilities through a professional portfolio.

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Take the fast lane

Bond’s accelerated, three-semester-per-year timetable means you’ll finish your degree sooner and start earning an income up to a year ahead of graduates from other universities. Our accelerated degree structure has opened the doors to exceptional career opportunities for many of our high-flying alumni – enabling them to enter the workforce sooner and fast-track their first promotion. In fact, many of our alumni have achieved director, CEO, private practice, and partnership status within just 10 years of graduating from Bond.

Business (diploma pathway)

Law

Architecture

Medicine

Graduate in 2 years*

3 years

Bond higher education diploma

Bond undergraduate degree

Bond postgraduate degree

Standard universities

Graduate in 2 years 8 months

4 years

Graduate in 3 years 4 months

5 years

Graduate in 4 years 8 months

7 years

13 * All program durations are indicative of a full-time study load, and may differ based on your degree schedule.

Your degree decoded

Need a little help figuring out some of the terminology used in this guide? Here’s a handy glossary to help you decode your next steps.

Undergraduate

Applicants who have not previously studied at university will enrol in an undergraduate degree. For most students, this is a bachelor’s degree or diploma program, which will be dependent on your qualifications and results from previous study.

Entry requirements

Admission to a bachelor’s degree is based on Year 12 academic results (ATAR, IB or equivalent) or on the completion of a recognised pathway program. In 2020, the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) replaced the Overall Position (OP) as the primary tertiary admissions factor for Queensland Year 12 students.

Bachelor’s degrees

A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate award of 24 subjects which is commonly the entry qualification required for many professions or further study. Most subjects have a value of 10 credit points (cps). Some subjects may only be worth 5cps, where others may be worth 20cps if they involve a major industry project or thesis.

Ultimately, the value of successfully completed subjects will need to total 240cps for a standard bachelor’s degree. Exceptions include the Bachelor of Laws and the Medical Program^.

Prerequisites

Some Bond University programs require students to have completed specific subjects, known as prerequisites, to be eligible for entry. These may have been completed in high school or through a pathway program such as a diploma. Please refer to individual program listings for more information.

Combined degrees

Bond’s accelerated schedule inspires many students to undertake a combined degree.

Bachelor of Laws combinations are particularly popular, with the Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws taking just 3 years and 8 months (11 semesters) to complete.

This is just another reason why Bond graduates stand out from the crowd - you could graduate with two degrees in the same time it takes others to complete one.

Academic pathways

If your ATAR does not meet the entry requirements for your chosen program, or you choose not to receive an ATAR, there are alternative ways to open the door to university study, including preparation programs and higher education diplomas offered by Bond University College. These programs can help you satisfy the academic requirements you need to then progress into a related bachelor’s degree. Successful completion of a Bond University higher education diploma program guarantees entry into the third semester of a related bachelor’s degree. Please refer to page 74 for more information.

Diplomas

Diplomas are non-degree offerings in practical and occupational fields of study. A diploma can also be completed as a pathway for students who do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry into their chosen bachelor’s degree.

Bond University College

All of our higher education diplomas, as well as the Diploma Preparation Program, are delivered by Bond University College. Located at our main campus and fully integrated with the rest of the University, Bond College provides a supportive learning environment where students are afforded extra tutorial time and academic assistance to prepare them for a full degree.

Consecutive degrees

To be accredited to practise in some professions, you may need to complete both an undergraduate and postgraduate program. These careers include architecture, psychology, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and nutrition and dietetic practice. Bond’s accelerated programs enable you to complete both degrees and get accredited much sooner than at other universities.

Majors, minors and double majors

A major is a cluster of six subjects selected from one area of specialisation, a minor is four subjects, and a double major is 12 subjects. Depending on your program, a major, minor, or double major can provide an opportunity to pursue a complementary interest area.

Foundation subjects and electives

Each degree will comprise a specified number of compulsory foundation subjects, and a certain number of electives. In many cases, electives can be chosen from any faculty, which allows you to design your degree to suit your individual career ambitions or personal interests.

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The Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees - the Bachelor of Medical Studies and the Doctor of Medicine. Applications for the Medical Program must be lodged through QTAC.

Lizzie Cullen

BOND UNIVERSITY FILM & TELEVISION AWARDS (BUFTA) WINNER. STAGE AND SCREEN ACTRESS. TV ELF.

“My decision to study at Bond was quite serendipitous. At the very chaotic and exhilarating (and terrifying) end of high school, my film teachers encouraged me to enter two of my short films into the Bond University Film & Television Awards (BUFTA). Short films are made to be seen, so I thought, ‘why not?’

“Winning the Best Overall Filmmaker Award at BUFTA was a total shock (of the best kind!). Between auditions for drama schools across Australia, I was able to attend the BUFTA event on the Gold Coast, and I’m so glad I did. The opportunity to study film at Bond, and to learn technical and writing skills that I could bring to my future acting, filmmaking, and writing, made it a relatively easy choice despite being offered places into other programs.

“Since graduating from Bond in 2019, I’ve been fortunate enough to have consistent acting work, with roles in productions such as Netflix’s The Bureau of Magical Things, ABC’s All My Friends Are Racist, Baz Luhrmann’s feature film Elvis, and the Stan miniseries Bali 2002.

“My advice to prospective Bondies would be to take full advantage of all this outstandingly resourceful university has to offer. Be open to new experiences, friendships, and mentoring, and fully immerse yourself in its rich learning environment. You’re about to grow and that change will be beautiful, and scary. Embrace it!”

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Actuarial science and data analytics

For the number crunchers and interpreters. For those who don’t want to just find the pattern, but find meaning within it. ATAR / IB* Bachelor

80 / 28

Science (Honours) 90 / 32

90 / 32 Bachelor

Architecture

For the design makers and skyline shapers. For those who want to create the future with their very own hands. ATAR / IB* Bachelor

Design in

** 75 / 26

Business, commerce and entrepreneurship

For the self-starters and pioneers. For those who don’t just want to get the job – but want to create it.

/ 24

Communication, film and creative media

For the creative souls, storytellers, and deep thinkers. For the digitally minded, the ones who always have an idea to share.

Construction, property and planning

For the creators and city makers. For those who want to shape the future of our homes, communities, and cities.

Health, biomedical and sports sciences

For the researchers and scientific thinkers. For those who know there’s so much more to discover – you just need to look closer.

/ IB* Bachelor

/ 25

80 / 28 Bachelor

65 / 24

International relations, politics and arts

For the globally minded, the citizens of the world. For those who want to create a better, more connected and understanding world.

STUDY AREAS 16
of
Architecture
ATAR
Bachelor of Arts 65
Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) 65
24 Bachelor of International Relations 65
ATAR
IB* Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics 70
25 y Diploma of Arts 50
/ IB*
/ 24
/
/ 24
/
/
ATAR
Bachelor of Business 65
Bachelor of Commerce 65
24 Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation 65 / 24 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management 65 / 24 Bachelor of Sport Management 65 / 24 y Diploma of Business 50
/ IB*
/
ATAR
IB* Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying 65 / 24 Bachelor of Property 65 / 24 ATAR / IB* y Diploma of Built Environment 50
/
ATAR
IB* Bachelor of Arts 65
24 Bachelor of Communication 65 / 24 Bachelor of Communication (Business) 65 / 24 Bachelor of Creative Arts 65 / 24 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Digital Transformation 65 / 24 Bachelor of Film and Television 65 / 24 Bachelor of Journalism 65 / 24 y Diploma of Arts 50
/
/
ATAR
Bachelor of Business Data Analytics
of Actuarial Science
of Actuarial
/ IB*
ATAR
of Biomedical
of
of
of Health Sciences
ATAR
Bachelor of Health Transformation 65
y Diploma of Health Sciences 60
Science°
Exercise and Sports Performance° 70
Bachelor
Exercise and Sports Science° 70 / 25 Bachelor
/ IB* Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 65 / 24 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours, Intensive)°
/ 24

Law

For the argument winners and critical thinkers. For those who value the truth and want to see justice in action.

Medicine

For the empathetic and the caring. For those who want to work on the frontline, making a difference in the lives of others.

Project management and innovation

For the organised and innovative. For those who want to lead the change, and know there’s a better way to do it.

Psychology, criminology and social sciences

For the ‘people people’. For those who want to help others, no matter their circumstances, and make meaningful personal and societal change.

Popular degree combinations

y Diploma programs provide an admission pathway for a number of our bachelor’s degrees. Please refer to page 74 for more details.

* Entrance scores are only indicative and are subject to change for 2024 entry. Applicants will require a comparable score to be considered for admission into our bachelor’s programs. Applicants who do not meet this minimum entry score will instead be considered for admission into a Bond University College pathway program. In addition to our minimum admission requirements, some of our bachelor’s programs may require a higher minimum entry score, the successful completion of subject prerequisites, and/or additional selection criteria relevant to that specific program. ‘IB’ refers to a score granted upon completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma program.

** Students with a minimum ATAR of 65 may be considered for admission based on the merit of their portfolio.

° Prerequisites are required for entry into these programs. Please refer to individual program listings for details.

^ The Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees - the Bachelor of Medical Studies and the Doctor of Medicine. Applications for the Medical Program must be lodged through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC).

STUDY AREAS 17
/ IB* Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws 90 / 32 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce 65 / 24 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science 65 / 24 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business 65 / 24 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation / Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) 65 / 24
ATAR
ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Business Law 80 / 28 Bachelor of Jurisprudence 80 / 28 Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Legal Transformation 65 / 24 y Diploma of Legal Studies 65 / 24
ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Arts 65 / 24 Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology 65 / 24 Bachelor of Psychological Science 65 / 24 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)° Bachelor of Social Science 65 / 24 y Diploma of Arts 50
ATAR / IB* Medical
Program^
ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Project Management 65 / 24 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Health Transformation / Bachelor of Health Sciences 65 / 24 Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Digital Transformation/ Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation/ Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30

Actuarial science and data analytics

For the number crunchers and interpreters. For those who don’t want to just find the pattern, but find meaning within it.

Jack Luke-Paredi

WORLD BRIDGE CHAMPION. KEEN SPORTSMAN. FUTURE ACTUARIAL FELLOW.

I chose to study actuarial science because... I have always had a passion for problem solving and mathematics. Upon learning about actuarial science, I saw it as a great opportunity to extend my knowledge and test myself.

My favourite thing about Bond is...

The close relationships you can build with your academics and your cohort. Because of Bond’s small classes, I’ve always got a friend in a lecture or someone to meet up with when on campus, and I feel comfortable contacting my academics for extra support because I know them so well.

In my spare time, I like to...

Play bridge! It’s one of my main passions, and in 2022, I was fortunate enough to represent Australia at the World Bridge Championships. I also love playing field hockey and social netball.

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE AND DATA ANALYTICS

Use your love of crunching numbers to evaluate financial risk and create practical solutions for real-world problems with Bond’s Bachelor of Actuarial Science.

The diverse skillset acquired in this program will equip you with the tools to analyse risk and develop techniques for the management of risk to influence business decision making, skills that can be transferred across numerous industries and disciplines.

The demand for data science skills has continued to increase broadly across all sectors as organisations realise the benefits they can gain from analysing big data, particularly in applications of data mining and machine learning. This program provides Part I (Foundation Program) accreditation by the Actuaries Institute. Bond is one of seven universities in Australia, and the only university in Queensland, to be accredited by the Actuaries Institute.

Majors

• Accounting

• Data Analytics

• Economics

The amount of data available to corporations is expanding rapidly and requires trained professionals to conduct analysis and provide business insights. The Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) will develop your ‘data crunching’ skills and equip you to create practical solutions for real-world problems.

In this honours program, you will complete all the Part II (Actuary Program) subjects necessary to get accredited as an actuary by the Actuaries Institute. Part II accreditation requires the completion of two subjects delivered by the Actuaries Institute online. To become an accredited actuary, you must complete the honours program rather than just the Bachelor of Actuarial Science. An integral part of this degree is the development of research skills and actuarial judgement through the Actuarial Control Cycle subjects and the Actuarial Research Thesis subjects.

Bachelor of Business Data Analytics

Technological change is happening at faster than ever before, transforming business model norms. Experts who can gather information, crunch numbers, and use data-driven insights to improve business decision making are highly sought-after.

The Bachelor of Business Data Analytics is focused on understanding how data analytics techniques can be used to inform business operations, and make and refine business decisions. It is a quantitative program, combining elements of statistics, computing, big data, and machine learning.

In this program, we teach students to understand the importance of data to modern businesses. The challenges of data analytics centre on the need for multiple disciplines to produce employable graduates who understand data analysis, capture, curation, search, sharing, storage, transfer, visualisation, and privacy.

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees

Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• Finance

• International Business

• Management

• Marketing Communication

• Marketing

• Tourism Management

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093910C)

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Actuarial consultancy

• Risk assessment and analysis

• Data science and analysis

• Business efficiency consulting

Entry requirements

To be considered for entry, students should achieve an average minimum score of Credit in a relevant undergraduate degree.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Actuarial consultancy

• Risk assessment and analysis

• Data science and analysis

• Business efficiency consulting

Students must select one minor from the following:

• Accounting

• Economics

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• Finance

• Management

• Marketing

• Tourism Management

The growing, unmet demand for graduates equipped to analyse and interpret increasingly complex and vast amounts of data is at a critical phase in Australia, and indeed, in other parts of the world. With a qualification in business data analytics, there are endless opportunities.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Data analysis

• Data science

• Statistics

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Bachelor of Actuarial Science Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 083205M 90 / 32 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Actuarial
Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 086364E Jan, May 2 semesters (8 months) $21,760
Bachelor of
Science (Honours)
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101005 80 / 28 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Architecture

For the design makers and skyline shapers. For those who want to create the future with their very own hands.

Madelyne Orrock

DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE BUFF. GOLD COAST LOCAL. NATURE LOVER.

I chose to study at Bond because...

The small class sizes, studio environment, and practical, hands-on approach really stood out to me. The access Bond students have to machines and cutting-edge technology, such as 3D printers, laser cutters, robots, and CNC routing machines, is unparalleled and can only be found at a handful of architecture schools around the world.

In five years, I hope to be...

Travelling the world and networking with other architects to further my knowledge and refine my skills.

At Bond, I have been able to...

Think, design, and create effectively and efficiently due to the University’s fast-paced, three-semester-per-year timetable.

ARCHITECTURE

Bachelor of Design in Architecture

CRICOS course code 0101291

Architects are responsible for envisioning and creating the world around us, from the smallest of dwellings, through to complex megacities. The Bachelor of Design in Architecture provides a broad education in design, planning, construction, technology, and communication, in a creative studio-based environment. Students are encouraged to grow their design skills through a hands-on approach to the curriculum and access to state-of-the-art digital tools. This program provides the foundation for a career in a range of design and creative practice fields, with a specialisation in the discipline of architecture.

Key features

• Experience state-of-the-art technology including 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC routers, and industrial robots.

• Enjoy learning in small classes and a dedicated studio environment.

• Learn from industry-leading architects through tutorials, critiques, competitions, and the monthly Architecture Lecture Series.

• Participate in our annual Design Charrette.

• Embark on international study tours.°

• Gain theoretical and practical experience in design, problem solving, construction, and communication that can be applied to a wide range of careers.

° Study tour opportunitiesare subject to availability and approval. Additional costs may apply.

Further study at Bond

• Graduate Diploma in Architecture (CRICOS 0101412)

• Master of Architecture (CRICOS 078184J)

To become a registered architect, you are required to complete both an undergraduate and postgraduate qualification as well as requisite work experience. Successful completion of the Bachelor of Design in Architecture will enable you to progress to the Master of Architecture.

Professional outcomes

A Bachelor of Design in Architecture could prepare you for:

• Building design

• Urban planning

• Interior and spatial design

• Architectural drafting

• Project architecture

Professor Paul Loh

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED ARCHITECT, RESEARCHER, AND INNOVATOR.

HEAD OF THE ABEDIAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE.

“Our open-plan studio-based culture emulates a real-world contemporary architecture office environment where students are encouraged to collaborate, experiment, test, and prototype ideas, integrating technical skills with critical thinking and disciplinary knowledge. The ethos of learning through making is core to our teaching. In this setting, we educate and nurture the future generation of architects, designers, and practitioners who will lead and shape our profession and impact our built environment.”

RMIT University and Architectural Association graduate

University of Melbourne Research Impact and Industry Collaboration and Innovation Award recipient

Multiplex Research Program Award winner

Wakeford Hall Competition first prize winner

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

^ Students with a minimum ATAR of 65 may be considered for admission based on the merit of their portfolio.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester**
75^ / 26 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Business, commerce and entrepreneurship

For the self-starters and pioneers. For those who don’t just want to get the job – but want to create it.

Zachary Tannenbaum

START-UP FOUNDER. SPORTS FANATIC. FUTURE ATHLETE TALENT MANAGER.

I chose to study at Bond because of… The University’s small class sizes and the opportunity that provides to be ‘known within the classroom’ and build personal relationships with your lecturers.

At Bond, I have been able to… Form great friendships, as well as strong connections with organisations, through Bond’s close-knit community.

In my spare time outside of my studies, I like to… Work on my start-up business using some of the valuable knowledge I have gained in the classroom.

BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Prepare yourself for leaderships roles in today’s global businesses with Bond’s Bachelor of Business. Gain a comprehensive, multidisciplinary foundation that will prepare you to work as a business professional in varied business environments. Bond’s three-semester-per-year study schedule means you will complete your qualification in just two years, and emerge ready to tackle your industry of choice.

During your studies, you will design and run an actual business by applying the critical entrepreneurial, leadership, and teamwork skills you develop across your subjects. This exercise is fundamental in preparing you for the world of business, whether you strive to own your own business or play a major part in helping an established one succeed.

Majors

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• International Business

• Management

• Marketing

• Marketing Communication

• Tourism Management

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 088305M)

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093909G)

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 088309G)

• Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 088310C)

Further study at Bond

• Doctor of Philosophy (CRICOS 063150J)

• Master of Accounting (CRICOS 063115A)

• Master of Actuarial Science (CRICOS 108628M)

• Master of Business (CRICOS 063119G)

• Master of Business Administration (CRICOS 108627A)

• Master of Business Data Analytics (CRICOS 098313F)

• Master of Finance (CRICOS 063125K)

• Master of Financial Management (CRICOS 077990J)

• Master of International Hotel and Tourism Management (CRICOS 102620A)

• Master of Management (CRICOS 108626B)

• Master of Sport Management (CRICOS 096559M)

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Human resources

• Business analytics

• Marketing

Bond’s Bachelor of Commerce develops business analytics and data-driven decision making skills, as well as leadership and management skills. In a global context that is increasingly uncertain and ambiguous, you will learn to solve complex problems, think creatively and critically, communicate professionally, work collaboratively, and make ethical and effective business decisions. Through experiential learning and authentic assessment tasks, you will develop practical, real-world skills to adapt and add value in today’s dynamic and competitive business environment. Graduates often pursue roles in specialist fields such as accounting, financial planning, economics, investments, banking, stockbroking, research, and more.

Key features

• Gain a Bloomberg certification during your studies. Recognised in industry, a Bloomberg certification denotes a high level of competency using Bloomberg terminals and understanding core frameworks necessary to succeed in finance and banking.

• Complete an optional business internship as an elective subject.

Majors

• Accounting

• Actuarial Science

• Data Analytics

• Economics

• Finance

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 088305M)

• Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G)

Professional outcomes

Bachelor of Commerce graduates will be equipped to pursue careers in:

• Accountancy

• Financial planning

• Stockbroking

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

23 BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Bachelor of Business Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester**
65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
CRICOS course code 063055G
Bachelor of Commerce Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063059D 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation

Entrepreneurialism is the skill of the future – the world of business is craving creative, innovative, and progressive approaches to traditional industry problems. With an emphasis on agility and a deep understanding of today’s business needs, the Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation builds these attributes from the ground-up, and is for anyone wanting to take the reins in their chosen industry and drive tangible change.

Throughout this program, students will build the knowledge and skills required to design transformative solutions to diverse global challenges. Bond’s Transformation degrees consist of discipline studies in entrepreneurial transformation, combined with transdisciplinary studies in design thinking, law, technology, and global citizenship as well as two personalised industry immersions and two tailor-made major projects.

Key features

Graduates will emerge from the Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation with the ability to:

• Apply skills, knowledge, and language to entrepreneurial mindsets across multiple sectors in the face of rapid and persistent technological change.

• Confidently lead and manage transdisciplinary teams and projects with industry partners.

• Use design thinking to solve problems, harness information, and facilitate informed decision making.

• Apply sound moral reasoning and appropriate legal and ethical judgment in diverse situations.

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation / Bachelor of Global Studies (CRICOS 111522F)

• Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 111665B)

Professional outcomes

Students will graduate prepared to take on challenges across the business, government, health, and community sectors. Potential career outcomes include:

• Start-up entrepreneurship

• Business development consulting

• Business transformation

• Digital or social media marketing

• Intrapreneurship

• Industry disruption and innovation

• Program, project or partnerships management

• App or platform development

Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management

Studying a Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management can open international job opportunities in the travel, hospitality, leisure, and entertainment sectors.

Throughout this program, you will learn about the main revenue and cost centres that drive hospitality and tourism businesses, and about the strategies managers use to achieve success. In event management subjects you will learn about the creative development process and project management, and you will develop and run a live event as part of your industry-applied learning.

Our students can undertake work experience with many of the major hotels, theme parks, convention and event venue providers, and event management companies on the Gold Coast to ensure they are industry-ready upon graduating.

Key features

• Undertake a relevant industry experience placement or an employment activity as part of the Beyond Bond program.

• Travel overseas or domestically for approved placements mid-program.

• Participate in networking events each semester and make industry connections. You might even find an internship or job opportunity!

• The Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management is recognised both nationally and internationally by leading industry employers.

Majors

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• International Business

• Management

• Marketing

• Marketing Communication

Professional outcomes

With a Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management, you could pursue careers in:

• Tourism

• Event management

• Venue and facilities management

• Guest experience management

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 107658B 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063584E 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Bachelor of Sport Management

A Bachelor of Sport Management combines the core business fundamentals of management, marketing, negotiation, and human resources, with sports-specific skills in event management, sponsorship, public relations, organisation, and sports law.

Key features

• Learn skills required in the global sport management industry, including team and event management, sport marketing, sport media and communication, leadership, finance, and negotiation.

• Gain practical industry experience and networking opportunities through work placements.

• Enjoy connections with National Sporting Organisations such as the Australian Institute of Sport, AFL, Rugby Australia and the World Surf League.

• Access Bond University’s sport teams through athlete and team management opportunities. Assist with visiting teams, competitions, and sporting events.

Diploma of Business

The Diploma of Business offers a range of subjects to equip students with a broad foundation to prepare for work in the corporate sphere. Skills covered include managing teams, leadership, group communication, conflict resolution, problem solving, individual and group decision making, information management, the use of different network technologies, and an understanding of ethics, morals, and cultural beliefs.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved Bond undergraduate degree.

Professional outcomes

Bachelor of Sport Management graduates may choose to pursue careers in:

• Commercial partnerships

• Sport development

• Sport marketing

• Community sports

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Business guarantees you a place in Bond’s Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 063055G), Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 063059D), Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management (CRICOS 063584E), Bachelor of Sport Management (CRICOS 096558A), Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation (CRICOS 107658B), Bachelor of Digital Transformation (CRICOS 107660H), or Bachelor of Business Data Analytics (CRICOS 0101005), with 80 credit points towards your new program.

The Diploma of Business can also be used as a pathway into other bachelor’s degrees with varying credit available.

Dr Jan Hollindale

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. CELEBRATED CPA.

“The world of business and commerce has no borders; it permeates every facet of society imaginable. Understanding the different elements of business and commerce is essential if you wish to contribute to or make an impact on society, no matter how big or small. Whatever your goals – whether you want to drive economic growth, impact peoples’ lives, improve the environment, or something entirely unique – a business or commerce degree lets you choose your path, and equips you with the skills to forge it successfully. It’s always rewarding to follow alumni career journeys and see the incredible impact they can have on the world.”

Fellow Certified Practicing Accountant (FCPA)

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (FCMA)

The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) member

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 078663E 50 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 096558A 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Communication, film and creative media

Ella Strange

JOURNALISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDENT. BOOKWORM. YOGA LOVER.

I chose to study journalism and international relations because...

Combining these two majors helped me to better understand the media landscape and global relations and how they work in tandem, which I think will always be relevant, transferrable knowledge across industries.

My advice to high school students considering Bond University is...

To not disregard studying a generalised degree like the Bachelor of Arts over a more specific one. A general degree will give you the opportunity to explore lots of areas during your studies and figure out where your passions really lie.

At Bond, I have been able to...

Access industry-relevant events and network with people who have now become my mentors. Attending the Women in Media Conference held at Bond University was a definite highlight.

COMMUNICATION, FILM AND CREATIVE MEDIA
For the creative souls, storytellers, and deep thinkers. For the digitally minded, the ones who always have an idea to share.

Bachelor

The Bachelor of Arts allows you to select combinations of subjects and subject areas to best suit your interests and aspirations. It is a generalist program, offering you flexibility in your choice of majors with the opportunity to either specialise in a particular area of study or to select complementary majors.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Advertising Design and Production (double major)

• Australian Studies^

• Chinese Language and Culture^

• Cinema Journalism (double major)

• Communication

• Corporate Storytelling

• Counselling Interventions

• Criminology

• Digital Media

• Film and Television (double major options available)

• French Language and Culture^

The Bachelor of Communication offers students the ideal mix of theory and practice, combining foundational studies in communication and media with focused studies in the professional disciplines of public relations, advertising, and journalism. It also allows students to pursue studies in the fields of communication and society, corporate storytelling, creative writing, digital media, film and TV, media studies, and social media, as well as a combination of these fields. Altogether, the degree offers students a stimulating course of study and excellent career prospects.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Communication and Society

• Corporate Storytelling

• Creative Writing

• Digital Media

Bachelor

The Bachelor of Communication (Business) offers students foundational studies in communication and media with a required major in marketing. Students may also choose to specialise by selecting a second communication major from one of 10 areas.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Communication and Society

• Corporate Storytelling

• Creative Writing

• Digital Media

• Film and Television

• Journalism

• Media

• Public Relations

• Social Media

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

• Global Studies (Sustainability)

• International Relations

• Japanese Language and Culture^

• Journalism

• Language and Culture^

• Media Studies

• Philosophy

• Psychology (double major options available)

• Public Relations

• Social Media

• Spanish Language and Culture^

Professional outcomes

The Bachelor of Arts program provides you with a strong and broad set of skills essential to all professions no matter your chosen career.

• Film and Television

• Journalism

• Media Studies

• Public Relations

• Social Media

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes may include:

• Account management

• Copywriting

• Event coordination

• Journalism

• Marketing

• Media buying

• Public relations

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes may include:

• Account management

• Copywriting

• Event management

• Journalism

• Marketing

• Media buying

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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of Arts Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063052M 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200 Bachelor of Communication Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063062J 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
of Communication
• Public relations Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063063G 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
(Business)
^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Bachelor of Creative Arts

The Bachelor of Creative Arts is an innovative program that tailors its offerings to your unique ambitions and interests. The personalised nature of the program empowers you to identify your own ambitions, then equips you with the skills, theory, and practice to navigate existing pathways — or design your own. Bachelor of Creative Arts students will begin with a creative writing foundation to develop a range of skills in creative thinking and narrative. You will also select a specialist creative major. Within the creative specialisation, you will learn through a hands-on, project-based approach, where you are encouraged to develop industry relationships, undertake creative internships and practice, and publish within your chosen creative niches. The ultimate flexibility of the Bachelor of Creative Arts enables students to ground their creative endeavours within an additional major from humanities or business. In the final stages of your degree, you will have the opportunity to develop a capstone creative work project, knitting your three selected content areas together into a major portfolio piece that showcases your skills and talents.

Creative major options

• Advertising

• Communication

• Corporate Storytelling

• Digital Media

• Film and Television

• Media Studies

• Public Relations

• Social Media

Humanities major options

• Advertising

• Australian Studies^

• Chinese Language and Culture^

• Communication

• Counselling Interventions

• Criminology

• Digital Media

• Film and Television

Bachelor of Digital Transformation

The greatest evolution of the past few decades is the digital landscape, which has accelerated at breakneck speed. From robotics and artificial intelligence to blockchain and big data, there is so much to be mastered within the digital space. Graduates of Bond’s Bachelor of Digital Transformation will be uniquely prepared to face the challenges of practically any industry head-on, equipped with the skills and attributes required to create effective change. This program fosters digitally literate graduates with technical and non-technical capabilities, readying them to advise on, manage, and lead largescale projects. Bond’s Transformation degrees combine discipline studies in digital transformation with transdisciplinary studies in design thinking, law, technology, and global citizenship, as well as two personalised industry immersions and two tailor-made major projects.

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Digital Transformation / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 111521G)

• French Language and Culture^

• Global Studies (Sustainability)

• International Relations

• Japanese Language and Culture^

• Language and Culture^

• Media Studies

• Philosophy

• Psychology

• Public Relations

• Social Media

• Spanish Language and Culture^

Business major options

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• Marketing Communication

• Marketing

^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Professional outcomes

Graduates from this program may pursue careers including:

• Creative writing

• Publishing

• Screenwriting

• Screen production

• Journalism

• Content creation

• Brand journalism

• Podcasting

• Copywriting

• Social and digital media content creation

• Digital curatorship

• Graphic design

• Games writing

• TV production

• Multimedia design

• Video animation

• Creative direction

Key features

Bachelor of Digital Transformation graduates will be able to:

• Design digital transformation programs using design thinking principles.

• Identify opportunities, challenges, and tactics for improving digital workplaces.

• Explore professional development and certification in the growing digital industry.

• Demonstrate increased personal and organisational digital maturity across more than 50 digital capabilities.

Professional outcomes

Students will graduate prepared to take on challenges across the business, government, health, and community sectors, including careers in:

• Business intelligence and transformation

• Consulting

• Digital engagement

• Digital solutions

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code: 107660H 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 092144M 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Bachelor of Film and Television

The Bachelor of Film and Television is a profoundly interactive and project-based degree which blurs the boundaries between education and industry. Designed in a way that balances practical filmmaking production experience with creative practice theory, it encourages students to explore and develop their individual creativity and artistic voice. This comprehensive filmmaking program is focused on visual storytelling through the key creative areas of producing, screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, sound design, production design, and television broadcasting. Our academics boast extensive professional careers in the film, television and screenbased industries.

Students acquire skills in modern production techniques, using professional filmmaking equipment and technologies. They develop strong visual aesthetics and storytelling capabilities, and receive insight into the business and industrial aspects of the international film, television, and screen industries.

Specialisations

• Filmmaker (Fiction)

• Directing (Fiction)

• Directing (Non-Fiction)

• Screenwriting

• Producing

• Cinematography

• Broadcast (Viz artist-focused)

• Screen Studies

• Production Design

• Editing (Fiction)

Please see bond.edu.au/program/bachelor-film-and-television for more information about specialisations.

Electives

• Sex, Love and the Movies

• Advanced Cinematography and Colour Grading

• Television Commercials and Music Videos

• Sports Broadcasting

• Advanced Screen Directing and Showrunning

• Acting for Performance

• Visual Effects and Post-Production Workflows

• Advanced Screen Editing

• Designing Cinema: Architecture and Production Design in Film

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes may include:

• Content creation

• Cinematography

• Directing

• Editing

• Production

• Production design

• Screenwriting

• Sound design

Dr James Birt

ASSOCIATE DEAN OF EXTERNAL ENGAGEMENT. DIGITAL EXPERT. LINKEDIN INFLUENCER. ESPORTS ENTHUSIAST.

“Something that makes Bond’s communication, film and creative media programs unique is our focus on student-led passion and holistic learning. We challenge students with authentic, industry-driven projects that incorporate not just the theory, but the deep, applied vocation that supports students’ goals – employment, networking, and lifelong learning. I enjoy the opportunity to be a mentor and shift the classroom dynamic from student-teacher to coworking colleagues, embracing innovation and communication together.”

2019 and 2014 Universities Australia citation recipient

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Standards Australia Committee working group for Augmented and Virtual Reality member

Member of the editorial board of Springer Educational Technology Research and Development

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester**
course code 063066E 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
CRICOS

The Bachelor of Journalism is driven by a digital-first ethos and is grounded in the core journalistic traditions and values of truth, fairness, and accuracy. This approach empowers students to harness and exploit established and emerging technologies to create career opportunities and new pathways. Students learn to conceptualise and create original, compelling content across platforms and are encouraged to use digital storytelling to engage with social issues and advocate for change. Throughout their degree, students build a substantial portfolio of practical work aligned with industry standards, in the process defining themselves as specialised professionals via a choice of majors and minors. Students have access to world-class facilities and opportunities to report for local, national, and international media outlets. We offer journalism and digital media internships in Australia and abroad in cities including New York, Washington, Beijing, and London.

Key features

• Access tailored study opportunities with a choice of 20 specialist majors.

• Learn practical and relevant skills from experienced industry professionals.

• Enjoy an enhanced learning experience through small classes and accelerated degree options.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Australian Studies^

• Business Context and Environment

• Chinese Language and Culture^

• Communication

• Corporate Storytelling

• Creative Writing

• Criminology

• Digital Media

• Entrepreneurship and Innovation

• Film and Television

The Diploma of Arts opens up a wide range of career and further study opportunities in disciplines including communication, creative arts, film and television, global studies, humanities, international relations, journalism, psychological science, and social science. The Diploma of Arts teaches students core skills to enhance their career prospects, whether they are fresh out of school or are seeking to upgrade their qualifications.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved undergraduate Bond degree.

• French Language and Culture^

• Global Studies

• Japanese Language and Culture^

• Legal, Government and Crime Studies

• Marketing Communication

• Marketing

• Media Studies

• Philosophy

• Psychology

• Public Relations

• Social Media

• Spanish Language and Culture^

• Sport Industry

^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F)

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Broadcast journalism

• Television hosting

• Television or radio production

• Print journalism

• Editing

• Magazine feature writing or editing

• Digital journalism

• Photojournalism

• Professional writing

• Blogging

• Podcasting

• Social media management

• Fact-checking

• Multimedia design

• Data journalism

• Vlogging

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Arts guarantees students a place in most undergraduate degrees at Bond University, with a possible 80 credit points credited towards their new program. Students are advised to check their chosen degree’s study structure online to confirm which subjects they may receive credit for.

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Bachelor of Journalism Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063077B 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
CREATIVE MEDIA
Diploma of Arts Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101729 50 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

Diploma of Creative Design

The Diploma of Creative Design opens up a wide range of career and further study opportunities in disciplines including arts, business, commerce, communication, creative arts, film and television, international hotel and tourism management, journalism, social science, and sport management. The program will teach students core skills over three semesters, with a focus on enhancing their career prospects regardless of their stage of life.

Key features

• Complete your diploma over three semesters at 30 credit points per semester.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into a corresponding Bond undergraduate programs.

Further study at Bond

Upon successful completion of the Diploma of Creative Design, you can pathway into a Bond University undergraduate degree with a possible 90 credit points^. Eligible programs include:

• Bachelor of Arts (CRICOS 063052M)

• Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 063055G)

• Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 063059D)

• Bachelor of Communication (CRICOS 063062J)

• Bachelor of Communication (Business) (CRICOS 063063G)

• Bachelor of Creative Arts° (CRICOS 092144M)

• Bachelor of Film and Television (CRICOS 063066E)

• Bachelor of International Hotel Tourism Management (CRICOS 063584E)

• Bachelor of Journalism^ (CRICOS 063077B)

• Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 063082E)

• Bachelor of Sport Management (CRICOS 096558A)

^ Students must choose a minor option (4 subjects) to receive full credits.

° 90 credit points are available with a Film and Television major and 80 credit points are available with a Digital Media major. All other majors will receive 60 credit points.

Dr Marilyn Mitchell

DISCIPLINE LEADER. COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA, PUBLIC RELATIONS, AND JOURNALISM EXPERT.

“Communication students at Bond gain a deeper understanding of human motivation and relationships whilst developing key professional skills. There’s so much to learn, including writing and public speaking, media production, organisational and genderbased communication, problem solving and decision making, research and analysis, teamwork, leadership, visual design, social media, and media relations. Careers in communication are at the forefront of technological change, and resultingly, are incredibly dynamic, and are relevant to many different industries.”

Duke University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) graduate

Member of the Australia and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) and the International Communication Association (ICA)

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 105412G 50 Jan, May, Sep 3 semesters (1 year) $16,200

Construction, property and planning

For the creators and city makers. For those who want to shape the future of our homes, communities, and cities.

Lachlan Creese

PROPERTY STUDENT. ASPIRING ENTREPRENEUR TRANSFORMER LAUNCHPAD COMPETITION WINNER.

My favourite thing about studying property is...

The diversity of all that I get to learn, and the high-quality lecturers that I have. I am taught much more than just the basic textbook knowledge; I get to gain industry experience first-hand.

At Bond I have...

Learned that just because I have come from a small town does not mean that I need to have small dreams. I now dream big and recognise that the sky isn’t even the limit.

As part of the Transformer program I have...

Had the support to start my business, The Grounded Company, which originally started as an idea to turn used coffee grounds into new products and increase their lifecycle.

I have also assisted a local business to turn coffee grounds and other by-product waste into compost. I am helping them to establish their brand and bring their product to market through my business. The business is now evolving into an ecommerce platform for other small businesses to sell their products.

CONSTRUCTION, PROPERTY AND PLANNING

The Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying covers a comprehensive range of subjects, focusing on the management and delivery of complex construction projects. The curriculum addresses a range of topics including construction technology, construction techniques, plant and equipment management, site management, contract administration, building measurement, planning processes, and risks. The practical experience shared in this program ensures graduates are able to apply innovative and adaptable solutions within complex environments – skill sets that are highly sought-after by the construction industry.

Key features

• Learn in the University’s Sustainable Development Precinct, which promotes the sustainable practices of tomorrow.

• Graduate with a professionally recognised qualification.

• Apply theoretical knowledge learnt in the classroom to practical settings.

Professional recognition

Students graduating with this degree are internationally recognised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) as well as the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).

This program is also nationally accredited with the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), and meets the educational requirements set by the Queensland Building Construction Commission (QBCC) for the granting of an Open Builders Licence.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Construction management

• Estimation

• Quantity surveying

• Property development

• Contract administration

• Building services

The Bachelor of Property covers a comprehensive range of subjects within the property development and management industry, including construction practices, feasibility studies, finance, investment and valuation, property markets, sustainable development, and urban development. This program also provides students with the opportunity to specialise in property valuation.

Key features

• Gain professional accreditation from some of the property industry’s leading professional bodies.

• Learn from nationally and internationally recognised industry professionals.

• Graduate sooner with Bond’s accelerated degrees and kickstart your career.

Professional recognition

Graduates are recognised as academically qualified by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Australian Property Institute (API). Graduates who successfully complete the Bachelor of Property are eligible to apply to be professionally

Diploma of Built Environment

The Diploma of Built Environment provides a foundation for a career in various property sectors. This program enables you to specialise in either property or construction management and quantity surveying.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into a corresponding Bond undergraduate program^.

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

recognised by RICS and by the API as Registered Valuers and as Certified Practising Valuers (CPV) respectively, after a relevant professional practice period. These professional qualifications enable application for valuer registration by the Valuers’ Registration Board of Queensland.

Professional outcomes

Bachelor of Property graduates may pursue careers in:

• Certified property valuation

• Property research and development

• Development management

• Portfolio management

Further study at Bond

The Diploma of Built Environment is a two-semester program that allows you to complete a qualification in just eight months. Upon successful completion of the diploma, you can pathway into the third semester of a Bond University undergraduate degree with a potential 80 credit points.

^ Please get in touch with the Office of Future Students for advice on approved pathways.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 078183K 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bachelor
Bachelor of Property Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 078181A 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 098537A 50 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

Health, biomedical and sports sciences

For the researchers and scientific thinkers. For those who know there’s so much more to discover – you just need to look closer.

Elouise Tye

BOND STUDENT AMBASSADOR. BIOMED STUDENT. BEACH LOVER.

I chose to study the Diploma of Health Sciences and Bachelor of Biomedical Science because… I wanted to improve my understanding of the human body in a molecular, cellular, anatomical, and physiological way. My advice to high school students considering Bond University is to… Take advantage of all the resources available to you, such as private campus tours and Bond’s Open Day experiences.

At Bond, I have been able to… Help out in the Bond community as a student ambassador. This has enabled me to mentor current high school students and meet new people.

HEALTH, BIOMEDICAL AND SPORTS SCIENCES

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides you with the ideal undergraduate foundation for a career in medical sciences, health sciences, or scientific research. This accelerated program develops your knowledge in the molecular, cellular, anatomical, and physiological processes of the human body and prepares you for graduate entry programs in disciplines like medicine and allied health.

You will have the opportunity to focus your studies in the last few semesters by undertaking a major relevant to your area of interest. Our majors are designed to develop detailed knowledge and skills relevant to each particular discipline, providing structured pathways to specialist postgraduate study.

You will be working in the laboratories right from your first week, analysing case studies and applying problem-solving techniques in a variety of clinical, research, and allied healthcare settings.

Key features

• Undertake the fastest pathway to a postgraduate qualification in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutrition and dietetics, healthcare innovations, or medical research.

• Receive unrivalled access to laboratories and personal support from dedicated laboratory staff.

• Learn in a dynamic and interactive environment using state-ofthe-art virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.

Majors

• Laboratory / Research

• Pre-Health Professional

Entry requirements

Entry into this program requires successful completion of the following prerequisite subjects:

• English

• Either Mathematical Methods or Physics or equivalent

Further study at Bond

Students who complete the Bachelor of Biomedical Science, and meet the necessary entry requirements, may apply for the following Bond University programs:

• Doctor of Physiotherapy (CRICOS 111801K)

• Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (CRICOS 105326E)

• Master of Occupational Therapy (CRICOS 106625H)

Domestic and international students eligible to graduate from the Bond University Bachelor of Biomedical Science (in the Pre-Health Professional major) who meet the minimum required GPA will be eligible to be considered for selection for lateral entry into Year 2 of the Bachelor of Medical Studies (CRICOS 0101292) at Bond University. In addition, you can also undertake research-based honours studies, or a Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences) [CRICOS 073729K] leading to a PhD.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Health promotion

• Laboratory assistance

• Medical equipment management

• Pathways to other health professions or medical research

Iris Lim

DEVOTED BONDY. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. WOMAN IN STEM.

“My Bond journey began when I moved from Malaysia and enrolled in the Bond University College Foundation Program. I then progressed to the Bachelor of Biomedical Science, and through that experience, was inspired to continue on with a PhD. This decision was really driven by the networks I’d made throughout my studies, and the research skills I had learned. Upon completing my PhD, I took up a teaching career at Bond, motivated to impart the same superior learning experience I’d received at Bond onto the next generation of students.”

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

35 HEALTH, BIOMEDICAL AND SPORTS SCIENCES Bachelor of Biomedical Science Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063085B 80 / 28 Jan, May 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bond University alumna and academic 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Early Career Teaching Excellence Award winner

The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance lays the foundations for a fast-paced career in sport, athletic performance, exercise, or health science. You will be exposed to practical opportunities through small group work and active learning. Drawing on expertise from the Health Sciences & Medicine, Bond Business School, and Society & Design faculties the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance combines the anatomical sciences and physiology of sports performance with the flexibility to tailor your studies to your interests in complementary areas such as entrepreneurship and innovation, sport management, or tourism and events management.

The program is delivered at the Bond Institute of Health & Sport, where you will gain exceptional, high-quality practical experience in our award-winning high-performance gym, health science laboratories, and sport research laboratories.

Entry requirements

Entry into this program requires successful completion of the following prerequisite subjects:

• English

• General Mathematics (or higher) or equivalent

• One (1) of Physical Education or Biology or Chemistry or Physics or Science 21 or equivalent

Further study at Bond

The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance also provides you with an accelerated^ undergraduate pathway to postgraduate studies in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or nutrition and dietetics, as well as broader sporting and allied health programs. Students who complete the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance, and meet the entry requirements, may apply for the following Bond University programs:

• Doctor of Physiotherapy (CRICOS 111801K)

• Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (CRICOS 105326E)

• Master of Occupational Therapy (CRICOS 106625H)

• Master of Healthcare Innovations (CRICOS 099578F)

You may also opt to undertake higher degree qualifications in areas such as strength and conditioning through research-based honours studies, leading to a PhD.

^ Please refer to semester start dates for each undergraduate and postgraduate program to determine length of completion of both degrees.

Professional outcomes

Graduates may seek employment in a range of careers, including:

• Disability support

• Aged care

• Workplace wellness

• Community fitness

• Athletic or sports programming

• Strength and conditioning in community, school, college, or university settings

• Health education

• Sport research

Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science

The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science looks at the science of human movement and how it relates to performance and sport at the highest levels.

Engage with and deliver a wide range of athlete testing, performance analysis, exercise prescription, and exercise delivery for healthy individuals and non-athletes, as well as strength and conditioning programs for elite athletes.

Adding to the hands-on nature of your learning experience, you will complete a minimum of 140 hours of placements in a variety of national and international sport, exercise, fitness, and healthcare environments, providing you with valuable work experience before commencing your career.

The program is delivered at the Bond Institute of Health & Sport where there is the potential to observe and work with elite athletes and professional state, national, and international teams who come to use the Institute’s High Performance Training Centre.

Entry requirements

Entry into this program requires successful completion of:

• English

• General Mathematics (or higher) or equivalent

• One (1) of Physical Education or Biology or Chemistry or Physics or Science 21 or equivalent

Further study at Bond

Students who complete the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, and meet the entry requirements, may apply for the following Bond University programs:

• Doctor of Physiotherapy (CRICOS 111801K)

• Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (CRICOS 105326E)

• Master of Occupational Therapy (CRICOS 106625H)

You may also opt to undertake higher degree qualifications in areas such as strength and conditioning through research-based honours studies, leading to a PhD.

Professional outcomes

Graduates may seek employment in a range of roles including:

• Accredited exercise science (AES)

• Strength and conditioning coaching

• Athletic or sport program coordination

• Health and fitness consultancy

• Health promotion

• Health education

• Healthy aging consultancy

• Fitness instruction or fitness centre management

• Personal training

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of Exercise and
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0100510 70 / 25 Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bachelor
Sports Performance
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 080641D 70 / 25 Jan 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

The Bachelor of Health Sciences is designed for students who wish to explore a variety of disciplines in the health sciences, as well as to provide a pathway to specialised postgraduate study. During this program, you will be equipped with the fundamentals of applied sciences, including the anatomical, molecular, physiological, and psychological processes of the human body, and will have the opportunity to dive deeper into specific interests by choosing electives in fields such as sport and exercise science, psychology, nutrition, biomedical science, and healthcare informatics.

Develop and fine-tune your technical scientific and research skills with hands-on work through practical situations and case studies. With unrivalled access to our state-of-the-art health science and human movement laboratories, you will graduate prepared for career opportunities in the healthcare sector.

If you are data-driven and tech-savvy, you may wish to major or minor in Healthcare Informatics, the science of how to use data, information, and knowledge in an innovative way to improve human health and the delivery of healthcare systems.

Further study at Bond

Students who complete the Bachelor of Health Sciences, and meet the entry requirements, may apply for entry into the following Bond University programs:

• Doctor of Physiotherapy (CRICOS 111801K)

• Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (CRICOS 089734D)

• Master of Occupational Therapy (CRICOS 090670E)

• Master of Healthcare Innovations (CRICOS 099578F)

Combined degree option

• Bachelor of Health Transformation / Bachelor of Health Sciences (CRICOS 107261A)

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Health promotion

• Community health management

• Health education

• Health administration

• Laboratory assistance

• Healthcare

• Data science

• Pathways to study other health professions

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is a one-year program of independent research and study which culminates in the production of a research thesis and presentation of a research seminar. Students undertake coursework and research in which they conceptualise, plan, organise, undertake, and report on an independent research project whilst being supervised by an academic staff member. Project disciplines vary on an annual basis.

Further study at Bond

The Honours program provides a pathway to postgraduate study, typically the Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences) [CRICOS 073729K] or the Doctor of Philosophy (CRICOS 063150J).

Professional outcomes

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is an opportunity to further hone skills already learned in your degree, equipping you to undertake any of its relevant career outcomes. Graduates may also seek employment as research assistants in other related industries.

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours, Intensive) allows you to complement your undergraduate studies with a focused research project of your choice over two semesters. Students will be required to conceptualise, plan, organise, undertake, and report on an independent research project while being supervised by an academic staff member.

The Honours (Intensive) program is a period of intensive research training and independent research and study which culminates in an honours thesis and presentation of a research seminar.

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

Professional outcomes

Individuals with a Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours, Intensive) degree could expect to find employment in a range of industry sectors including, but not limited to:

• Pharmaceuticals

• Health services

• Healthcare and social assistance

• Medical device and equipment provision

• Hospital supply provision

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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of Health Sciences (Honours) Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063044M Jan, May 3 semesters (1 year) $12,150
Bachelor
Bachelor of Health Sciences Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063068C 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours, Intensive) Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 108815H May 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

More than ever before, the contemporary healthcare system needs professionals who can provide leadership, manage change, and bring entrepreneurial thinking to public, private, or community-based settings. This new healthcare landscape incorporates the latest technologies, sophisticated practice management systems, and platform integration across multiple tiers of service providers, government departments, and not-for-profit organisations.

Bond’s Bachelor of Health Transformation is designed to create professionals who have the leadership, communication, and management skills required to support the delivery of modern healthcare services.

Bond’s Transformation degrees consist of discipline studies in health transformation, combined with transdisciplinary studies in design thinking, law, technology, and global citizenship, as well as two personalised industry immersions and two tailor-made major projects.

Key features

Bachelor of Health Transformation graduates will be able to:

• Lead and manage transdisciplinary teams and projects.

• Design, propose and apply innovative solutions to real healthcare challenges.

• Think critically about the changing demands that society will place on health systems in the future.

• Innovate beyond traditional modes of healthcare delivery by linking consumer expectations, public needs, and health sector outcomes.

Diploma of Health Sciences

The Diploma of Health Sciences offers a foundational grounding in the biological and chemical sciences where you will gain an understanding of the anatomical, molecular, and physiological processes of human health and function in a supported learning environment. You will develop technical scientific and research skills which can be applied across a broad range of industries, using some of the latest research equipment.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved Bond undergraduate degree.

• Apply collaborative and adaptive approaches to transcultural, ethical, and sustainable changes in healthcare.

• Apply principles of advocacy and social entrepreneurship to address healthcare issues.

Combined degree option

• Bachelor of Health Transformation / Bachelor of Health Sciences (CRICOS 107261A)

Professional outcomes

Bachelor of Health Transformation graduates may go on to pursue careers in:

• Clinical informatics

• Digital healthcare policy

• Digital health education

• Digital health engagement

• Healthcare communications or marketing

• Medical information

• Healthcare management

• Business development

• Community development

• Start-up entrepreneurship

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Health Sciences guarantees students a place in Bond’s Bachelor of Health Sciences or the Bachelor of Health Transformation with 80 credit points towards their degree.

The Diploma of Health Sciences is also a pathway into other bachelor’s degrees with varying credit available. Completing the Diploma of Health Sciences also satisfies the prerequisite subjects needed for entry to the Bachelor of Biomedical Science (CRICOS 063085B), Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (CRICOS 080641D) and Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance (CRICOS 0100510).

38 HEALTH, BIOMEDICAL AND SPORTS SCIENCES Bachelor of Health Transformation Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 107659A 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Selection rank ATAR* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 093260K 60 Jan, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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International relations, politics and arts

For the globally minded, the citizens of the world. For those who want to create a better, more connected and understanding world.

Saxon McGregor

LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDENT. GLOBAL CITIZEN. ASPIRING FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER.

I decided to study at Bond because...

At Bond, students come first, second, and third. I also chose Bond because of its spirit to innovate, commitment to influence, and dedication to inspire tomorrow’s leaders.

Throughout the Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws I have...

Had the opportunity to speak with world leaders and jurists, engage in humanitarian forums in Switzerland, and connect with alumni mentors working in my chosen industry.

If I could go back and give 15-year-old me some advice about studying at Bond, it would be... Stress less – you’re making the right choice.

Learn more about Saxon

INTERNATIONAL
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RELATIONS, POLITICS
ARTS

Bachelor

The Bachelor of Arts allows you to select combinations of subjects and subject areas to best suit your interests and aspirations. It is a generalist program, offering you flexibility in your choice of majors with the opportunity to either specialise in a particular area of study or to select complementary majors.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Advertising Design and Production (double major)

• Australian Studies^

• Chinese Language and Culture^

• Cinema Journalism (double major)

• Communication

• Corporate Storytelling

• Counselling Interventions

• Criminology

• Digital Media

• Film and Television (double major options available)

• French Language and Culture^

Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability)

The Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) is a unique interdisciplinary degree that equips students to formulate solutions to the challenges of globalisation and the development of sustainable communities. The structure of the program follows world megatrends, reflected by the interconnectivity within diverse fields of study: climate change, sustainable development, global health and disease, international institutions, and transnational business. The program also aims to prepare students to front increased human security threats through sustained transnational collaboration. The global dialogue needed for the security of globalised communities requires competencies in international relations, diplomacy, and intercultural partnership. The Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) develops an active global citizen with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to the development of sustainable future societies

Subjects

• Introduction to International Relations OR Geopolitics

• Diplomacy: Theory and Practice

• World Languages

• International Business

• Climate Change and the Future World

• Sustainable Development and Society

• Contemporary Globalisations

• Land Use and Infrastructure Development OR Land Economy and the Environment OR Walkable and Bikeable Healthy Lifestyle Cities

• Terrorism

• Global Health Issues

• Capstone or Internship

• World Literature

View the full program structure and subject list on our website.

• Global Studies (Sustainability)

• International Relations

• Japanese Language and Culture^

• Journalism

• Language and Culture^

• Media Studies

• Philosophy

• Psychology (double major options available)

• Public Relations

• Social Media

• Spanish Language and Culture^

Professional outcomes

The Bachelor of Arts program provides you with a strong and broad set of skills essential to all professions no matter your chosen career.

^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Majors / specialisations

• International Relations

• Australian Studies^

• Digital Media

• Global Business

• Language and Culture^ (choice of either Chinese, French, Japanese, or Spanish)

^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Combined degree option

• Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation / Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) [CRICOS 111522F]

Professional outcomes

Graduates may choose to pursue careers in:

• Agriculture and fisheries

• Community development

• Diplomacy

• Environmental impact assessment

• Ethical supply chain management

• Foreign trade

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063052M 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
of Arts
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 078186G 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

The Bachelor of International Relations prepares students for fascinating careers in a globalising world. Global and regional interdependence means that no state is unaffected by developments beyond its borders. Prosperity and security are based on international orientations. Businesses, governments, and organisations need people equipped not only with relevant professional skills, but also with competencies in international relations. Students in the Bachelor of International Relations explore a rich variety of interconnected issues and the factors that shape them, including war and peace on our planet, human security, diplomacy, governance, and the influence of climate change on the future world.

Graduates of the program will gain an insight into politics, economics, and diplomacy both in Australia and other regions. An in-depth understanding of the world around us and the skills needed for its interpretation will equip students for their future employment in international relations and many other areas.

Subjects

Students may select 12 subjects from the following list:

• Introduction to International Relations

• Hacking, Networks and Security

• Australian Public and Foreign Policy

• The United Nations

• Public Diplomacy and Social Media

• Political Economy

• Terrorism

• China’s Defence Policy

• Eurasia

• Australia and the Asia-Pacific

Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics

The Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics draws on legal policy, government, philosophy, and economics themes to prepare graduates for a career in public governance, public leadership, and ultimately, public influence. Encompassing subjects from the Faculty of Law, Bond Business School and the Faculty of Society & Design, this truly multi-disciplinary program will prepare adaptable students for the fast-paced global demands of the 21st century. During this degree you will study the global challenges faced by changing institutional and geopolitical structures, search for practical solutions, and draw on theory and history from economics, law, and international relations, all set within the context of dynamic and multicultural value systems.

Combined degree option

• Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 107260B)

• Diplomacy: Theory and Practice

• Contemporary Globalisations

• Peace and War

• The Americas

• Climate Change and the Future World

• World Languages

• Asia’s Rising Powers

• The New Europe

• Africa and the Middle East

• Political Philosophy: Freedom, Justice and the State

• Geopolitics

View the full program structure and subject list on our website.

Combined degree options

• Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 088310C)

• Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093916G)

Professional outcomes

Bachelor of International Relations graduates can excel in careers relating to:

• Defence

• Diplomacy

• Foreign affairs

• International business

• Media

• Trade

Professional outcomes

Graduates may pursue careers in sectors including:

• Policy

• Media advising

• Legal research

• Public policy

• Public advocacy

For more Australian Public Service (APS) careers, visit APSjobs.gov.au.

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RELATIONS, POLITICS AND ARTS
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101956 70 / 25 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bachelor of International Relations Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063074E 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

Diploma of Arts

The Diploma of Arts opens up a wide range of career and further study opportunities in disciplines including communication, creative arts, film and television, global studies, humanities, international relations, journalism, psychological science, and social science. The Diploma of Arts teaches students core skills to enhance their career prospects, whether they are fresh out of school or are seeking to upgrade their qualifications.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved undergraduate Bond degree.

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Arts guarantees students a place in most undergraduate degrees at Bond University, with a possible 80 credit points credited towards their new program. Students are advised to check their chosen degree’s study structure online to confirm which subjects they may receive credit for.

Dr Mark Dinnen

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS EXPERT. MODEL UN ADVOCATE.

“Studying international relations at Bond is much more than just learning from textbooks – it’s an opportunity for students to embrace the world around them! There are so many opportunities at Bond designed to reinforce classroom learning with global experiences. Which country would you like to visit on exchange? What kind of international internship could accelerate your career? How can our model UN program enable you to travel the world and engage in multicultural, collaborative learning? Instead of just reading about IR topics and principles, at Bond, you’ll experience them firsthand through simulations and real-world applications.”

Bond University alumnus

Leads Bond University’s multi-award-winning Model UN team

Winner of the 2018 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning Through Sustained Innovation

Recipient of a 2018 Award for Teaching Excellence

Citation from the Australian Awards for University Teaching

2020 Vice Chancellor’s Early Career Teaching Excellence Award

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and

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living costs.
Selection rank ATAR / IB** Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101729 50 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

Law

For the argument winners and critical thinkers. For those who value the truth and want to see justice in action.

Ma-Janneh Miller

PERFORMING ARTS AFICIONADO. SOCIETY & DESIGN ASSOCIATION EQUITY DIRECTOR. EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT.

My favourite thing about the Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws is…

The rigorous discussion in class. My opinions and thought processes are always being challenged at Bond, which in turn, leads me to having a broader understanding of the world, and the origins of my thoughts and beliefs.

In five years, I hope to be…

In a job that combines my passions of law, international relations, and playwriting – perhaps working in the growing field of arts diplomacy, or as an in-house lawyer for a theatre company!

My advice to high school students considering Bond University is… Get amongst it! Bond offers endless opportunities – you just have to be willing to take them.

LAW

Bond’s Bachelor of Laws program is designed to prepare you for a career in the legal profession, corporate sector, or government sector in Australia. The combination of excellent teaching, small class sizes, and an extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning experience that both challenges you academically and prepares you practically for a legal career.

Our unique Integrated Skills and Professionalism Program is embedded in the Bachelor of Laws and focuses on core legal skills essential to the practice of law. These skills include:

• Dispute resolution and collaboration

• Legal ethics and professionalism

• Legal research and reasoning

• Legal writing and drafting

• Oral communication and advocacy

Specialisations

• Canadian Law and Practice

• Climate Law

• Contemporary Legal Issues

• Corporate and Commercial Law

• International and Comparative Law

• Legal Practice

• Legal Transformation

Major / double major

• Climate Law

• Legal Transformation

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093910C)

• Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093912A)

• Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093911B)

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093909G)

• Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G)

• Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093915J)

• Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093914K)

• Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093916G)

• Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F)

• Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093921M)

• Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 107260B)

• Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation/ Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 111665B)

• Bachelor of Digital Transformation / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 111521G)

Further study at Bond

The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (CRICOS 098084C), also known as practical legal training (PLT), is the link between your law degree and becoming a practising lawyer. Throughout this program, the Career Development Centre is available to support students in sourcing legal placements.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes and paths include:

• Law (lawyer, barrister)

• In-house legal counsel

• Government

• Business leadership

The Bachelor of Laws is an approved degree for the purposes of admission to legal practice in Australia. To become a legal practitioner you will need to complete a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice or a traineeship in addition to the Bachelor of Laws. The Bachelor of Laws may also be used to apply for admission internationally. You are, however, advised to confirm admission requirements in the particular jurisdiction in which you wish to practise.

Dr Umair Ghori

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. RESEARCHER IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW. HISTORY BUFF.

“Studying law not only enables you to enter the legal profession, but also provides a pathway into diverse fields such as law enforcement, national security, border control, politics, and business. Bond law programs are delivered by passionate legal educators who focus on both theoretical concepts and the development of hands-on skills. As a result, students emerge ready for the workforce, which is apparent when they enter industry with the knowledge and skills to provide solutions and really make a name for themselves.”

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student

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Services
Amenities
textbooks,
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2019 LexisNexis Stanley Shaw Prize for Teaching Excellence winner
Bachelor of Laws Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 093922K 85 / 30 Jan, May, Sep 8 semesters (2 years 8 months) $16,200
University of London and University of New South Wales graduate

Bachelor

This degree provides an opportunity to combine legal subjects of particular interest with study in related disciplines such as international business and management.

Professional recognition

Unlike the Bachelor of Laws, the Bachelor of Business Law is not designed to qualify graduates for the professional practice of law. If you wish to practise law, you must complete a Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093922K) or Juris Doctor (CRICOS 093923J) degree and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (CRICOS 098084C). Bachelor

Professional outcomes

Bond’s flexible degree structure permits various combinations of law and non-law subjects. This flexibility enables you to design your program to meet a variety of career interests. Law is increasingly regarded as an excellent preparation for a wide range of careers and is an important source of liberal education within business and management.

This degree provides an opportunity to combine legal subjects of particular interest with study in related disciplines such as international relations, criminology, languages, and communication.

Professional recognition

Unlike the Bachelor of Laws, the Bachelor of Jurisprudence is not designed to qualify graduates for the professional practice of law. If you wish to practise law, you must complete a Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093922K) or Juris Doctor (CRICOS 093923J) degree and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (CRICOS 098084C).

Bachelor

The legal profession isn’t immune to change – in fact, it’s evolving faster than ever before. With this constant disruption comes a need for nimble professionals who have the skills to not just ride the waves, but turn the tide. The Bachelor of Legal Transformation is committed to producing graduates who fit the bill – not lawyers, but rather, industry changemakers who blend legal knowledge with lateral thinking and the problem-solving skills of the future.

The Bachelor of Legal Transformation consists of discipline studies in legal studies, combined with transdisciplinary studies in design thinking, entrepreneurship, technology, and global citizenship, as well as two personalised industry immersions and two tailor-made major projects.

Key features

Graduates from the Bachelor of Legal Transformation will be uniquely empowered to:

• Understand contemporary legal problems and design ethical, practical, and creative solutions.

• Apply legal skills, knowledge, and language to deliver legal services in the face of rapid and persistent technological change.

• Confidently lead and manage transdisciplinary teams and projects.

• Think critically about the law and technology in social and commercial settings and culturally diverse contexts

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Court clerkship

• Trust administration

• Legal support

• Policy advice

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Legal operations

• Legal project management

• Legal solutions architecture

• Legal entrepreneurship

• Legal technology design

• Paralegal practice

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 107661G 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
of Legal Transformation
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063057F 80 / 28 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
of Business Law
of Jurisprudence Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 063078A 80 / 28 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

The Diploma of Legal Studies provides students with a basic grounding in Australia’s legal system, the principles of business law, and the contemporary legal issues confronting Australian society. This program offers a supported preparation and pathway for further undergraduate study in law. You will also learn communication and problem solving skills, engage in individual and group decision making, and develop an understanding of ethics, morals, and cultural beliefs.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved Bond undergraduate degree.

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Legal Studies guarantees students a place in Bond’s Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093922K) or Bachelor of Legal Transformation (CRICOS 107661G) with 80 credit points.

The Diploma of Legal Studies is also a pathway into other bachelor’s degrees with varying credit available.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 080298C 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200
Practise in the showcase e-courtroom which is fully equipped with electronic evidence management systems, video conferencing facilities, wireless networking and video streaming.
Diploma of Legal Studies

Medicine

For the empathetic and the caring. For those who want to work on the frontline, making a difference in the lives of others.

Spiro Livanes

MEDICAL STUDENT. SURF LIFESAVER. ASPIRING MILITARY DOCTOR.

I chose to study medicine at Bond because...

I have a passion for saving lives and helping people.

I was also impressed by the accelerated programs, student culture, and opportunities for clinical placements. At Bond, I have been able to...

Expand my friendship and professional networks and participate in amazing placements to gain clinical experience.

In five years I hope to be...

Serving in the Australian Defence Force as a military doctor and as an Emergency Department Registrar.

MEDICINE

Bachelor

Medical Studies (BMedSt)

CRICOS course code 0101292

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

CRICOS course code 111520H

The Medical Program is designed to equip graduates with the foundational knowledge, skills, and attributes required to safely and effectively practise medicine in today’s complex healthcare environment. Throughout the Medical Program, you will be immersed in small group learning, simulation activities, community and clinical placements, and a cultural immersion experience.

Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt)

The Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) is the first of two sequential degrees at Bond University and is an undergraduate program, sitting at Level 7 of the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Because of Bond’s small class sizes, students learn in a highly personalised environment with state-of-the-art equipment. Students will learn mainly in small group sessions which will comprise of interactive cases, clinical skills and laboratory sessions. This contemporary approach to medical education ensures that learning relates directly to patient care and prepares graduates to assume a high level of responsibility.

The Bachelor of Medical Studies comprises eight semesters delivered over two years and eight months, and is followed by the Doctor of Medicine, comprised of six semesters delivered over two years. The two sequential degrees take 14 semesters in total and are equivalent to seven standard academic years in duration. However, with Bond University’s three-semester-per-year timetable and intensive clinical training periods, these two programs are completed in just four years and eight months making it the fastest pathway to becoming a doctor in Australia and New Zealand. Graduates are then eligible to apply for hospital internships.

Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Medical Studies proceed directly into the Doctor of Medicine program.

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

The Doctor of Medicine (MD) component is an extended master’s level program where you will spend two years rotating through clinical placements in hospital and community healthcare settings. You will commence your MD research or professional project, or a capstone experience, and prepare a portfolio of your work. This experience is enhanced by face-to-face teaching.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine degrees are accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) ensuring that they meet or exceed the agreed national guidelines for medical education. Upon successful completion of both of the degrees, graduates are eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand.

Professional outcomes

Graduates of the sequential degrees (BMedSt and MD) will have the appropriate knowledge, attitudes and skills to work effectively as interns in Australian and New Zealand hospitals and will be ideally positioned to undergo further training in any of the Australasian specialty colleges.

Dr Christian Moro

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNER. SCIENCE AND SCHOLAR THEME LEAD. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR.

“A medical degree places graduates as ambassadors, teachers, advocates, leaders, and promoters of health. Having a great doctor can contribute a lot to a patient’s healing journey, however, this all starts from a solid learning and experiential foundation. The Bond Medical Program produces well-regarded, capable graduates and equips them to take on each of these roles, and much more, in their future healthcare careers.”

Australian Teaching Excellence Award (AAUT & Universities Australia) winner

Recipient of a Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

AFR Higher Education and ASCILITE Innovation Award winner

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees

Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

^ The Medical Program comprises two sequential degrees – the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD). Applications for Medical Program must be lodged through QTAC. All students selected for entry into the Medical Program will have to complete both the BMedSt and MD to be eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand. Both degrees are awarded at the completion of Year 5.

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MEDICINE Medical Program^ Starting Duration Fees per semester**
of
May, September 8 semesters (2 years 8 months) $30,160
6 semesters (2 years) $30,160 TOTAL 14 semesters (4 years 8 months)

Project management and innovation

For the organised and innovative. For those who want to lead the change, and know there’s a better way to do it.

Filmon Tesfazion

ERITREAN NATIONAL. FUTURE PROJECT MANAGER. SOCIAL IMPACT CHAMPION. I chose to study project management because…

It gives me a foundation to pursue my passion for developing projects that have a positive social impact.

I decided to study at Bond because of…

The renowned collaborative classroom experience, which develops the soft skills necessary to succeed in project management.

If I could go back and give 15-year-old me some advice about studying at Bond, it would be...

Take a holistic approach when making decisions. It was through analysing my hobbies that I found project management was the right area of study for me.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION

The Bachelor of Project Management encapsulates projectised decision making applicable to a wide range of different industry sectors. It begins with three foundation semesters comprising business acumen, project framework, process analysis, and core skill development, before building on this knowledge with three further practice semesters comprising technical, tactical, and strategic decision making. The program includes comprehensive coverage of project schedules, cost, resourcing, scope, quality, procurement, communications, risk, and stakeholder management. It also offers two elective choices and concludes with a capstone subject on project integration management.

Key features

• Learn how to deliver projects on time, within budget, as specified, and with no surprises.

• Become an effective decision maker.

• Explore content built around the PMBOK® Guide, which is the international standard for the project management discipline.

• Gain critical leadership skills.

Further study at Bond

Graduates of this program have the option to articulate into our Master of Project Innovation (CRICOS 0100041).

Professional outcomes

Project management is a global profession, with over 750,000 certified practitioners in the Project Management Institute (PMI) alone. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Project Management you will have the skills needed to keep up with trends, lead a team, and problem solve in today’s digital era, whichever industry you choose.

Greg Skulmoski

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. PROJECT INNOVATION AND MANAGEMENT EXPERT. GAMIFICATION LEADER.

“When exposed to Bond’s flexible learning style, our project management students become more engaged, produce higher quality work, and learn to a higher standard. For their projects of choice, we have seen an array of interesting concepts, such as developing tiny homes, setting up a taco truck, transporting an elephant between zoos, planning a wedding in the Canadian Rockies, and renovating an apartment building. I love seeing the enthusiasm that our students bring to their assignments.”

University of Calgary and University of Regina graduate

Winner of the 2017 Middle East Security Award, Chief Information Security Officer Council - 100 Rising Stars in Security and Risk

Recognised in the Cleveland Clinic Top 10 Medical Innovations: Smartphone-Connected Pacemaker Devices

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101294 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200
Bachelor of Project Management

Psychology, criminology and social sciences

Stephanie White

ASPIRING PSYCHOLOGIST. DEDICATED VOLUNTEER. SOCIAL NETBALLER.

I chose to study at Bond because of…

The support offered to every student. I love that Bond has a maximum of 12 people per tutorial, as it allows students to get the most out of their classes by asking questions and interacting with staff and their peers.

At Bond, I have been able to…

Develop a passion for supporting children with disabilities by volunteering at the Bond Children’s Holiday Camp.

If I could go back and give 15-year-old me some advice about studying at Bond, it would be...

Be courageous! Take the risk and move interstate – home will always be there, but the opportunity to study at Bond is so unique and exciting that it’s worth giving it a try. Who knows – you might end up making incredible friends, receiving an excellent education, and studying just 10 minutes from the beach!

Learn more about Steph

PSYCHOLOGY, CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
For the ‘people people’. For those who want to help others, no matter their circumstances, and make meaningful personal and societal change.

The Bachelor of Arts allows you to select combinations of subjects and subject areas to best suit your interests and aspirations. It is a generalist program, offering you flexibility in your choice of majors with the opportunity to either specialise in a particular area of study or to select complementary majors.

Majors / specialisations

• Advertising

• Advertising Design and Production (double major)

• Australian Studies^

• Chinese Language and Culture^

• Cinema Journalism (double major)

• Communication

• Corporate Storytelling

• Counselling Interventions

• Criminology

• Digital Media

• Film and Television (double major options available)

• French Language and Culture^

The Bachelor of Criminal Justice and Criminology equips you with multidisciplinary knowledge and skills from foundational criminology and law subjects, plus a further seven criminology discipline options. Subjects include criminal justice, cybercrime, criminal law, explanations for crime, miscarriages of justice, and crime prevention. You can also select a further specialisation in either psychology or law as an elective to complement your studies.

Students will be prepared with industry-relevant skills and knowledge for career options in justice-related positions across private, government, and not-for-profit agencies aligned with professional roles in support, policy, and research sectors.

Majors / specialisations

• Criminology discipline options (7 subjects)

Elective options

• Psychology specialisation (4 subjects) plus 2 general electives, OR

• Law specialisation (4 subjects) plus 2 general electives, OR

• General elective (6 subjects)

Further study at Bond

• Master of Criminology (CRICOS 078659A)

• Juris Doctor (CRICOS 093923J)

• Graduate Certificate in Criminology (CRICOS 083525F)

• Global Studies (Sustainability)

• International Relations

• Japanese Language and Culture^

• Journalism

• Language and Culture^

• Media Studies

• Philosophy

• Psychology (double major options available)

• Public Relations

• Social Media

• Spanish Language and Culture^

Professional outcomes

The Bachelor of Arts program provides you with a strong and broad set of skills essential to all professions no matter your chosen career.

^ Major options are under review at the time of publication.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Policing

• Corrections

• Court support

• Youth justice

• Public safety and security

• Victim advocacy and support

• Intelligence

• Corruption prevention

• Intervention planning

• Rehabilitation

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Bachelor of Psychological Science

The Bachelor of Psychological Science will provide you with a scientific understanding of normal psychological processes such as perception, memory, learning, motivation, psychobiology, personality, emotion, developmental psychology, and social relationships, as well as training in abnormal psychology. A basic understanding of these topics is acquired across the two introductory subjects before a greater depth of coverage is undertaken within the advanced second and third-level subjects.

You will also participate in laboratory work and be introduced to the Australian Psychological Society Code of Ethics. To underpin the scientific nature of the discipline, you will receive training in a range of data analytics techniques and research methods used by psychologists. This program is designed to equip you with the basic scientific grounding and theoretical understanding required for advanced level studies.

Professional recognition

This program is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as the equivalent of three years’ university training in psychology.

Degree combinations

• Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093921M)

Alternative pathway

The Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Bridging) allows students to fast-track a qualification equivalent to a three-year undergraduate sequence in the discipline of psychology. It is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate program in a discipline other than psychology and are looking to transition to the pathway required for registration, or for students who have completed an undergraduate psychology qualification but have not met the entry threshold to progress to fourth-year studies. This program is not available to international students who intend to apply for a student visa to undertake this program.

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)

The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) is designed to provide students with an integrated, comprehensive, and complete education in the discipline of psychology. Students undertake advanced training in a range of methodological (research methods, psychometrics, statistics) and applied areas, and develop competence in conducting research. All applied material is based on the scientist-practitioner model, and evidence-based approaches to psychological intervention are emphasised.

Key features

• Access a dedicated lab space with data analysis software and the Cognitive Research Labs to perform face-to-face research.

• Gain knowledge in the theoretical and empirical bases underpinning the construction, implementation, and interpretation of some of the most widely used cognitive and personality assessments, as well as evidence-based approaches to psychological intervention.

• Discover how the science and practice of psychology is influenced by social, historical, professional, and cultural contexts.

Further study at Bond

The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) [CRICOS 063047G] is designed to provide students with an integrated, comprehensive, and complete education in the discipline of psychology.

The Graduate Diploma of Psychological Science (CRICOS 063195G) prepares you for entry into a career in psychology (provisional registration as a psychologist in addition to two years of supervised training). The Master of Professional Psychology (CRICOS 096695C) and Master of Psychology (Clinical) [CRICOS 063429E] are also offered at postgraduate level.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Clinical, organisational, or forensic psychology

• Counselling

• Clinical neuropsychology

• Sports psychology

• Health and community psychology

• Research

• Human resources

The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) prepares graduates for a career in psychology. On completion of this course, graduates may apply for provisional registration as a psychologist providing they enrol in further postgraduate studies or undertake two years’ supervised training.

Professional recognition

This program is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as the equivalent to four years of university training in psychology.

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes may include:

• Clinical, organisational, or forensic psychology

• Counselling

• Clinical neuropsychology

• Sports psychology

• Health and community psychology

• Research

• Human resources

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Starting Duration Fees per semester**
Jan,
CRICOS course code 063047G
May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $18,550
Selection rank ATAR / IB* Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 062655C 65 / 24 Jan, May, Sep 6 semesters (2 years) $16,200

The Bachelor of Social Science encompasses a mix of several disciplines including criminology, psychology, counselling, and behaviour management. This program allows you to combine subjects to complete a degree that reflects a specialisation of studies in the social sciences area of the Faculty of Society & Design.

Majors / specialisations

• Psychology and Criminology (combined majors)

• Psychology and Counselling Interventions (combined majors)

• Criminology and Counselling Interventions (combined majors)

Combined degree option

• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 088309G)

Professional outcomes

Potential career outcomes include:

• Welfare

• Government work

• Disability services

• Case work

• Client support

• Advocacy

• Education

• Behavioural education

The Diploma of Arts opens up a wide range of career and further study opportunities in disciplines including communication, creative arts, film and television, global studies, humanities, international relations, journalism, psychological science, and social science. The Diploma of Arts teaches students core skills to enhance their career prospects, whether they are fresh out of school or are seeking to upgrade their qualifications.

Key features

• Complete your diploma in just eight months.

• Integrate into the Bond University environment from day one.

• Enjoy the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students.

• Articulate into the third semester of an approved undergraduate Bond degree.

Further study at Bond

Successful completion of the Diploma of Arts guarantees students a place in most undergraduate degrees at Bond University, with a possible 80 credit points credited towards their new program. Students are advised to check their chosen degree’s study structure online to confirm which subjects they may receive credit for.

* Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2024 admission and are subject to change.

** Fees per semester are based on an average calculation from 2023, and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the current enrolment year. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks, and living costs.

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Diploma of Arts Selection rank ATAR / IB** Starting Duration Fees per semester** CRICOS course code 0101729 50 Jan, May, Sep 2 semesters (8 months) $16,200

Life at Bond

For the past 17 years, Bond has received the highest possible ranking for undergraduate student experience according to the Good Universities Guide.

The personalised attention you receive in the classroom at Bond extends to every aspect of life on campus. It starts from the moment you arrive at Bond, with a full calendar of information sessions and social activities at Orientation Week, where you’ll have the chance to meet your fellow Bondies. Once your classes are underway, you may also find some of our student support and wellbeing services helpful, such as the Academic Skills Centre, Career Development Centre, accessibility and inclusion support, and medical and counselling services.

Questions? Chat with a Bondy: bond.edu.au/connect

There are many opportunities to get involved in university life through our active on-campus clubs and societies. You can connect with people from your program and your faculty, engage with your interests and beliefs, and get involved with local charities, philanthropic causes, and global organisations. You’ll also find a wealth of opportunities to take on leadership roles, committee positions, and volunteering experiences, which will help you stand out to future employers.

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Life on the Gold Coast

Students from every state and territory in Australia (and almost every continent!) call the Gold Coast and Bond University home. Here are just some of the reasons why.

The Gold Coast is an entrepreneurship and innovation hub.

More people on the Gold Coast own and run their own businesses than any other city in Australia, and it attracts some of the world’s best and brightest minds. Here, the entrepreneurial and creative spirit runs through the veins of both born and bred locals and adopted Gold Coasters.

It’s a city of opportunity.

The Gold Coast is one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, and the sixth largest, with a population of over 720,000. It has a diverse industry that offers strong employment opportunities, with Bond’s Career Development Centre there to support you along the way.

It’s home to a global community.

Bond students come from over 90 countries around the world, and the Gold Coast itself is a welcoming and diverse city with almost one in three residents born overseas. You will join students from all corners of the globe, providing you with an international perspective on study and work.

The weather doesn’t get any better than this.

On the Gold Coast, expect an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, with an average temperature of 29 degrees.

You’ll never be bored.

From world-class beaches to shopping, dining, and endless entertainment, there is no shortage of things to do on the Gold Coast.

At Bond, you’re in the heart of it all.

Bond is located in Robina – the geographical centre of the Gold Coast. Here, you’re within easy reach of everything the city has to offer.

In addition to our Gold Coast location, the Bond Institute of Health & Sport is just a short eightminute drive away. We also have a new teaching space right in the heart of Brisbane city.

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Explore Springbrook’s waterfalls and bush walks. Finish up a week of study by heading out to Surfers Paradise or Broadbeach. Enjoy diverse culture and food from around the world at Gold Coast Chinatown and Miami Marketta street food night markets. Take a surfing lesson at Currumbin.

Sport is in our DNA

Sport and education are entwined at Bond University. We have a proud sporting tradition and we provide opportunities for students to participate at a social, competitive, or elite level.

Bond University Sports Centre

The University’s multi-million dollar Sports Centre incorporates a state-of-the-art gymnasium, TRX Suspension Training Studio, boxing circuit training room, and a regular timetable of group exercise classes.

Bond’s Aquatic Centre includes a 50m Olympic-size heated swimming pool and a FINA-ratified 10-lane, 25m pool. The campus also features extensive outdoor sporting facilities including rugby and AFL fields, 3 x 3 courts, and tennis courts, as well as indoor facilities for basketball, netball, esports, futsal, badminton, volleyball, cricket, and squash.

Access to the Sports Centre, group exercise classes, outdoor and indoor sporting facilities, and the Aquatic Centre is included as part of the Student Services and Amenities Fee.

Sport clubs

Joining a sporting club is a great way to meet new friends, and Bond has more than 20 to choose from. Competing under the Bond Bull Sharks banner, you’ll have the opportunity to compete in the UniSport Nationals.

High performance sports

Bond has key high performance sports including swimming, rugby, rugby sevens (men and women), AFL (men and women), tennis, netball, equestrian, and esports, offering world-class coaching, facilities, and partnerships to ensure we compete at the highest level both domestically and internationally. Bond student athletes have competed at the Olympic and international levels.

Esports

A recent addition to Bond’s high-performance sports facilities is the state-of-the-art Esports Hub. Devoted to competitive video-gaming, the Esports Hub is equipped with 12 high performance gaming machines, a training and coaching facility for analysis and strategy, and the ability to stream to Bond’s 500-seat theatre for an audience.

Bond Elite Sport Program

Bond University is a member of the Australian Institute of Sport’s Elite Athlete Education Network (EAEN), which provides flexible study loads and requirements for athletes at the very top of their sport. Athletes competing at a state, national, or international level in their chosen sport are invited to apply to the Bond Elite Sport Program. bond.edu.au/elite-sport-program

Sports research

The Bond Institute of Health & Sport is a world-class teaching and training centre which regularly hosts international athletes and professional teams. Specialist training and preparation facilities at the Institute’s High Performance Training Centre include a strength and conditioning gym and training facility, 25m indoor lap pool, temperature controlled recovery pools, oxygen-regulated altitude training room, and the sports science laboratories. The Institute is also used extensively by students studying exercise and sports science, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and nutrition and dietetics.

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Bond University Sports Centre

Ella Warrall

PROUD WIRADJURI WOMAN. ASPIRING EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST. PASSIONATE BONDY.

I chose to study the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science because...

I wanted to pursue a degree that would allow me to balance theoretical and practical study. This degree also has a huge range of career prospects, which I’ve found very beneficial when determining my future career path.

I decided to study at Bond because...

After connecting with my regional manager, I felt a strong sense of commuity and knew Bond was the only option for me. I also loved the idea of being able to complete a three-year degree in just two years.

At Bond, I have been able to...

Network with people from every faculty and a range of degrees. I have formed so many friendships in my short time here, and I cannot wait to see what the rest of my studies at Bond hold. I was also lucky enough to participate in Bond’s Open Day as a panellist.

Learn more about Ella

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Accommodation

Bond is located in a landscaped residential neighbourhood with a wide range of on-campus and off-campus accommodation available for our students. There are many accommodation options within easy walking distance of all University study and recreational facilities.

Living on campus

On-campus housing offers your choice of air-conditioned single or shared rooms. Residents benefit from one-on-one academic and personal support from the live-in team of Senior Resident Fellows, Resident Student Fellows, and Tutor Fellows.

Meal plans

For students living on campus, it is compulsory to have a dining plan. These flexible prepaid plans can be used to purchase meals on campus at Lakeside Bar and Restaurant, Papyrus Café, Pulse Café, Don’s Tavern, the Coffee Cart, Bond Express, and the University Club.

Applying for on-campus accommodation

Our on-campus rooms are in high demand, so we recommend you complete your application as soon as the accommodation booking period opens.

Learn more and view room types: bond.edu.au/accommodation

Living off campus

There is a wide range of rental accommodation surrounding the University if you would like to live off campus. Options include houses or apartments on a single or shared basis with weekly rent varying, depending on size, location, and the number of bedrooms. You will also need to budget for a security deposit (bond), food, electricity, telephone, internet, and cleaning. Bond’s Accommodation team can provide information relating to accommodation within close proximity to campus. For suggestions, email housingsupport@bond.edu.au or to view off-campus options, please visit bond.edu.au/off-campus.

Share accommodation

Students regularly advertise for flatmates in a variety of units, townhouses, and larger homes located both in suburbs adjacent to the campus (Varsity Lakes, Robina) and further afield.

Popular website: flatmates.com.au

Couple and family accommodation

There is a variety of rental accommodation available across the Gold Coast, ranging from beachside apartments to suburban family homes near schools, business precincts, and retail centres.

Homestay

Homestay accommodation offers students a fully supported living experience with a local host family. Bond University’s homestay program is professionally managed by the Australian Homestay Network. Homestay accommodation is recommended for all students under the age of 18 years old. View homestay options: homestaynetwork.org

Popular websites: realestate.com.au domain.com.au

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Financing your degree

Bond University is a fully independent, not-for-profit institution that invests 100 per cent of your tuition fees into providing a five-star educational experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and a truly personalised student framework. While our tuition fees are not subsidised by the Australian Government, they can be financed through a number of options including government assistance packages.

FEE-HELP

FEE-HELP is an interest-free student loan program funded by the Australian Government for all Australian citizens and others who meet the eligibility requirements. Similar to HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP allows eligible students to defer their tuition fees until after they graduate when they can then be paid off in regular instalments.

From 1 January, 2020, a combined HELP loan limit replaced the FEE-HELP limit and includes FEE-HELP, VET Student Loans, VET FEE-HELP, and HECS-HELP. Only HECS-HELP borrowing from 1 January, 2020 onwards counts towards a person’s HELP limit. Any existing FEE-HELP, VET FEE-HELP or VET Student Loans that counted towards your FEE-HELP limit will count towards the combined HELP limit.

In 2023, the combined HELP loan limit is $113,028 for most students. The limit for students in the Medical Program is $162,336. Repayments are made through the taxation system at a minimum rate of 1 per cent per annum when your annual income reaches $48,361. The rate of repayment increases as annual income increases. You can apply for FEE-HELP online once you have received an offer from Bond University with your Student Identification Number. studyassist.gov.au

Living costs

Loyalty discounts

Bond offers a number of loyalty discounts to students who have a direct family member attending an eligible program at Bond or who have already completed an eligible program here. These loyalty programs may provide a reduction of up to 10 per cent on tuition fees.

Other government assistance

Most Australian students who receive some form of government income support are on either Youth Allowance or AUSTUDY / ABSTUDY. Contact Centrelink for more information on eligibility.

Student Opportunity Fund

As a Bond student, you will have access to a range of experiences and activities to enhance your learning. The Student Opportunity Fund can help to finance those added extras with assistance available up to $2,000. For more information, visit bond.edu.au/student-opportunity-fund

In addition to your university tuition fees, there are a number of other costs to consider when planning your budget.

Estimated weekly living costs*

When considering the costs associated with your university studies, keep in mind that Bond’s accelerated schedule means you’ll finish your degree sooner. This signifies a substantial reduction in your total accommodation and living costs, as well as a full year of earnings from being out in the workforce earlier.

Source: studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs

* Prices are approximate and can vary depending on budget and lifestyle.

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On-campus accommodation Off-campus accommodation Homestay Rent $170 - $275 $233- $500 $235 - $325 Food $140 - $200 $140 - $200 Included Utilities Included $25 - $50 Included Transport N/A (on campus) $30 - $120 $30 - $60 Entertainment $30 - $100 $30 - $200 $30 - $100 Total cost per week $340 - $525 $458 - $1070 $295 - $485 Total estimated living cost per semester $5,100 - $7,875 $6,870 - $16,050 $4,425 - $7,275

Scholarships

One of the ways Bond University identifies future leaders is through our scholarship program. Full and part-tuition scholarships are awarded to applicants who have demonstrated outstanding academic ability, community involvement, sporting achievements, and strong leadership skills.

Scholarship

Academic scholarships

Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarship

Domestic students completing Year 12 at an Australian school.

Vynka Hohnen Scholarship

Domestic students completing Year 12 at a Western Australian school only.

Excellence Scholarship

Students completing Year 12 at an Australian secondary school or who have graduated in the last 12 months.

Leadership Scholarship

Students currently completing Year 12 at an Australian secondary school.

Judge John Newton Mooting Scholarship

Sport scholarships

ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship

Hancock Prospecting Swimming Excellence Scholarship

Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship

John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholarship

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 95.00 or IB Diploma score of 38 Holds a demonstrated record of leadership, initiative, and service to school and/or community

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 95.00 or IB Diploma score of 38

• Evidence of leadership, initiative, and service to school and/or community

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 92.00 or IB Diploma score of 34

• Evidence of leadership, initiative, and service to school and/or community

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 84.00 or IB Diploma score of 30

Evidence of outstanding leadership, community, and extracurricular achievements

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 92.00 or IB Diploma score of 34

• Participation in the Bond University National High School Mooting Competition

100% tuition remission for a single degree or approved combined degree (excluding Bond’s Medical Program).

2 May, 2023 5pm, 1 August, 2023

100% tuition remission for a single degree (excluding Bond’s Medical Program). 10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 1 August, 2023

50% tuition remission for a single degree or approved combined degree (excluding Bond’s Medical Program).

25% tuition remission for a single degree or approved combined degree (excluding Bond’s Medical Program).

50% tuition remission for a Bachelor of Laws or an approved combined degree that includes a Bachelor of Laws.

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

• Evidence of outstanding and current involvement in any sport (preference given to Olympic sports)

• Strong leadership capabilities

• Ability to represent Australia in swimming at an elite level Evidence of strong leadership skills and community involvement

• Provision of a sporting resume, personal statement, and references

• Evidence of outstanding and current involvement in AFL

• Ability to represent Australia in Australian rugby at a high level

100% tuition remission for a single undergraduate program or postgraduate program**, with a living allowance of $10,000 per year (pro-rata for part-time students, up to $20,000).

100% tuition remission for a single diploma program, undergraduate program, or postgraduate program**, with a $21,000 bursary per year (pro-rata for part-time students, offered for up to three years).

100% tuition remission for a single diploma, undergraduate, or postgraduate program**, with free on-campus accommodation offered for the first year of study.

100% tuition remission for a single diploma, undergraduate, or postgraduate program**, with a living allowance of $10,000 per year (pro-rata for part-time students, up to $20,000).

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

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Eligibility Value Open date Closing date
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Other scholarships

Bond University Indigenous Scholarship

• Australian citizenship with Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent as defined by ABSTUDY

CoLab Industry Scholarships

• Predicted to and achieve a minimum ATAR of 80.00, IB Diploma score of 28, or score of 65% in other studies, OR equivalent experience

• Evidence of curiosity, creativity, and commitment through a short video submission

Transformer Scholarship

• Evidence of strong leadership skills, community involvement, and potential to effect change

Extensive involvement in extracurricular activities

How to apply for a scholarship

50% tuition remission for a single undergraduate program (excluding Bond’s Medical Program) or 100% tuition remission for a single diploma program.

25% tuition remission for any of the four Transformation degrees offered by Bond’s Transformation CoLab.

10am, 2 May, 2023

5pm, 5 September, 2023*

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

50% tuition remission for any single undergraduate or postgraduate program (excluding Bond’s Medical Program).

10am, 2 May, 2023 5pm, 5 September, 2023*

Scholarship applications can be made online using the Scholarship Application Form after you have submitted your application to study at Bond. Simply use the same login details as used for your study application and enter ‘scholarship’ in the keyword field on the Start an Application tab.

Learn more and view our scholarship FAQs at bond.edu.au/scholarship-applications.

* If you are applying for scholarships with different closing dates, you must submit your full scholarship application by the earliest closing date.

** Students applying for the Medical Program are not eligible for this scholarship. For a Bachelor of Laws, this scholarship applies for a maximum of six semesters.

Andie-Lee Cilliers

VICE CHANCELLOR’S ELITE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT. LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ALUMNA.

Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships

Our prestigious Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships are awarded to a small group of outstanding applicants, like Andie-Lee, every year. These students are selected on the basis of their exceptional academic achievements, proven leadership abilities, and strong personal character. Applicants are required to provide a school reference and to attend a scholarship selection weekend.

Successful applicants receive full tuition remission for any undergraduate degree combination (with the exception of the Bond Medical Program).

“If you’re thinking of applying for a scholarship at Bond, I couldn’t recommend the university or the process enough – I’ve absolutely loved my time at Bond.”

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Going global

You don’t have to take a gap year or time out from your degree to see the world.

Bond University not only delivers globally focused course content, but also offers a world of cultural opportunity. With Bond’s international industry partnerships and placements, academic exchange partnerships, study tours, international competitions, and extensive global alumni network all at your fingertips, you’ll be professionally and culturally set up to work anywhere in the world.

Bond’s campus is also home to staff and students from more than 90 different countries at any given time. You’ll meet people from every corner of the globe right here on campus and have access to our 30,000-strong alumni network wherever you travel.

Study tours

Head to Silicon Valley and visit the start-up hub for many global tech companies like Facebook, Apple and Google!

Student exchange

Take advantage of more than 80 exchange partnerships in 24 countries.

International competitions

Take part in Model United Nations conferences or even compete at the International Criminal Court Moot in The Hague.

Global alumni network

Join Bond’s active alumni network, with more than 30,000 graduates across 130 countries.

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Where our Bondies are now...

A Bondy abroad

With support from Bond, I was fortunate to be a recipient of the Australian Government’s New Colombo Plan Scholarship, and so far, it has been one of the most incredible and valuable experiences of my life.

After hearing stories of South Korea from my mum, who lived there while completing her PhD, I became interested in East Asia and its respective cultures. So, in May of 2022, I departed for Seoul. I have only lived in Europe and Australia, so Asia was both intimidating and exciting.

So far, I have completed language training, an internship with Herbert Smith Freehills, and a semester of study of international relations at Yonsei University. Between that, I have attended weddings of Korean friends and their family members, travelled to Taiwan and Japan with exchange friends, and visited almost every major city in South Korea. What was meant to be a 7-month trip is turning into a 12-month trip (and continues to grow!).

Getting to know the Korean culture has opened my eyes to the cultural similarities and differences Australia has with other countries in our geopolitical neighbourhood. I have been stunned by the hospitality of Koreans, as well as the sheer differences in perspectives our cultures have. I have also been privileged to make close friends with people from all over the world.

The pure variety of my time overseas has been both exhausting (in a good way!) and my favourite aspect of the experience. I cannot speak highly enough of Bond’s exchange programs. I strongly encourage Bondies to get out of their comfort zone and make incredible memories overseas.

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Seoul, South Korea Alissa Woods, Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws student, New Colombo Plan scholar

Your Bond journey starts now

We’d love to get to know you before you leave school – and we’re sure you’d like to know more about us.

There are lots of ways to engage with Bond in your last few years at school – from coming along to our annual Open Day experiences or one of our Experience Days, through to completing a full university subject - while you’re still in Year 10, 11 or 12. We also put on a number of prestigious, national competitions for high school students where you could win a scholarship to study at Bond.

Steps to take in Year 10

Create a study plan

This is the best time to get organised and form study habits to set you up for success. Talk to your housemaster, teacher, or career advisor about creating an effective study plan.

Select your subjects

Select your subjects for Year 11 and 12. Check out the interstate subject and grading equivalents to understand how your subject selection may impact your future study goals.

Start planning:

bond.edu.au/your-future

Join an ATAR information session

Learn more about how the ATAR system is calculated, how to select the right subjects, and the different pathways to university in one of Bond’s informative, expert-led sessions.

For dates and more information: bond.edu.au/experience

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Study area

Actuarial science and data analytics

For the number crunchers and interpreters. For those who don’t want to just find the pattern, but find meaning within it.

Architecture

For the design makers and skyline shapers. For those who want to create the future with their very own hands.

Ideal subjects

• Business

• Economics

• Digital Solutions

• Specialist Mathematics

• Earth and Environmental Science

• Design

• Engineering

• General Mathematics

• Visual Art

• Digital Solutions

• Accounting

• Business

Business, commerce and entrepreneurship

For the self-starters and pioneers. For those who don’t just want to get the job – but want to create it.

Communication, film and creative media

For the creative souls, storytellers, and deep thinkers. For the digitally minded, the ones who always have an idea to share.

Construction, property and planning

For the creators and city makers. For those who want to shape the future of our homes, communities, and cities.

Health, biomedical and sport sciences

For the researchers and scientific thinkers. For those who know there’s so much more to discover – you just need to look closer.

International relations, politics and arts

For the globally minded, the citizens of the world. For those who want to create a better, more connected and understanding world.

Law

For the argument winners and critical thinkers. For those who value the truth and want to see justice in action.

Medicine

For the empathetic and the caring. For those who want to work on the frontline, making a difference in the lives of others.

Project management and innovation

For the organised and innovative. For those who want to lead the change, and know there’s a better way to do it.

Psychology, criminology and social sciences

For the ‘people people’. For those who want to help others, no matter their circumstances, and make meaningful personal and societal change.

• Economics

• English

• General Mathematics

• Tourism

• English

• Business

• Design

• Digital Solutions

• Drama

• Film, Television and New Media

• Visual Art

• Information and Communication Technology

• Building and Construction Skills

• Geography

• Design

• Engineering

• General Mathematics

• Earth and Environmental Science

• Health

• Physical Education

• General Mathematics

• Biology

• Chemistry

• Physics

• History

• Geography

• Languages

• Legal Studies

• Philosophy and Reason

• English

• Economics

• English

• Legal Studies

• Business

• Economics

• Biology

• Chemistry

• English

• English

• Business

• Engineering

• General Mathematics

• Design

• English

• Legal Studies

• Psychology

• Health

• Mathematical Methods

• Biology

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Steps to take in Year 11

Attend career markets and expos

Expos make it easier for students to come to one place and gather information from a wide variety of tertiary education institutions. Don’t pass up this free and valuable opportunity! Bond attends the major career markets across Australia, so contact your Domestic Regional Manager to find out more.

Experience Bond for yourself

Attending events on campus is a great way to experience the Bond difference for yourself! We host a number of events throughout the year. You can get a taste of university life and find out which degree is right for you. Some of these experiences can also provide credit towards a subject of your future Bond degree. Add a few to your calendar so you can make a well-informed decision for your choice of university.

For dates and more information: bond.edu.au/experience

Open days

Attending Open Days in Year 11 and 12 is an important step towards deciding which university is right for you. Get a taste of the Bond experience, explore your study options, hear from current students, and have all your questions answered. Join us for Virtual Open Day from any location, or visit us on campus.

Discover Bond Open Day: bond.edu.au/open-days

Steps to take in Year 12

Book a personal appointment or tour

Interested in a private campus tour, career consultation, or a presentation at your school? Contact us to book a guided campus tour tailored to your interests, a dedicated career exploration session with our Career Development Centre experts, or a personal meeting or presentation from your Domestic Regional Manager.

Get in touch: bond.edu.au/regional-managers

Apply to Bond

Apply to a few universities or training colleges that you may be interested in – this just means you will be giving yourself a number of options when it comes to making that all-important decision. If your application is successful, you will receive an email from us offering you a place at Bond and outlining fee payment options and the process to accept.

Learn about finance options like FEE-HELP

With FEE-HELP, the benefits of a Bond University degree are available to everyone.

Find out more: bond.edu.au/fee-help

Consider scholarships

Bond recognises high achieving individuals by awarding a number of academic, sport, and general excellence scholarships each year. Check your eligibility for Bond’s scholarships and complete your application once you’ve applied for your chosen program. Remember, don’t rush! Take your time, carefully review the selection criteria, and put your best foot forward.

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Be a Student for a Semester

Do you have what it takes to become a Bondy while you’re still in high school?

As a Student for a Semester you’ll have a unique opportunity to launch your tertiary studies at Bond ahead of time. Challenge yourself to achieve all that’s possible and gain a huge advantage for your future. You’ll be rewarded with an unforgettable experience, a global network of friends, and the chance to gain credit towards your university studies. You’ll enrol in a Bond subject, get your own Student ID card, and attend a weekly lecture and tutorial.

The Student for a Semester program is open to Year 11 and 12 students from the Gold Coast, Brisbane, and Northern NSW regions and subjects cover a range of topics such architecture, law, marketing, screenwriting, and health.

Applying

We accept applications in each of our three semesters: January, May, and September. Student for a Semester subjects are offered at the exclusive rate of $250 per subject. Applicants must be in the top 30 per cent of their year level and have the support of their school to participate. Your school’s career advisor will be asked to verify this during the application process.

Why join the program?

As a participant in the Student for a Semester program, you will receive the following benefits:

• Your very own Student for a Semester mentor – a current Bondy, who you can call upon any time throughout the semester.

• An exclusive invitation to a career counselling session, hosted by the Bond University Career Development Centre.

• Full use of all University facilities including the Sports Centre, libraries, and Multimedia Learning Centre.

• Access to all support services such as the Academic Skills Centre, Student Counselling Services, and Faculty teaching staff.

• An extended census date for withdrawal from the program without any financial or academic penalty.

• A celebration of participation in the program at the Student for a Semester Awards Ceremony.

• Students who successfully pass their subject may be eligible to use the credit towards their Bond University undergraduate degree*.

* Direct subject credit will depend upon your chosen degree program and may not be applied toward the Bachelor of Design in Architecture or the Bond Medical Program, due to the structure of these programs. Please check with Bond University prior to enrolment.

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Student for a Semester students are matched with a current student mentor and have access to all of Bond’s facilities.
out more and
apply: bond.edu.au/sfs

Subject-specific student experiences

Actuarial science and data analytics

Maths Extension Program

Dates: Thursday, 13 April and Friday, 14 April, 2023

Architecture Architecture Experience Day

Date: Wednesday, 7 June, 2023

Business, commerce and entrepreneurship

Bond Business Extension Program

Dates: Wednesday, 26 April and Thursday, 27 April, 2023 OR Friday, 5 May and Saturday, 6 May, 2023

The Business of Esports

Date: Saturday, 20 May, 2023

Cybercrime and Cybersecurity

Date: Friday, 2 June and Saturday, 3 June, 2023

Ideas Camp

Date: Thursday, 17 August, 2023

Money Talks

Date: Friday, 1 September, 2023

Communication, film and creative media

Creative Writing

Dates: Friday, 5 May and Saturday, 6 May, 2023

Bond University Film & Television Awards (BUFTA)

Competition opens: Monday, 1 May, 2023

Date: Saturday, 25 November, 2023 (BUFTA Gala Awards Evening)

BUFTA Student Academy

Date: Saturday, 24 June, 2023 OR Thursday, 29 June and Friday, 30 June, 2023

BUFTA Behind the Scenes Experience

Date: Saturday, 25 November, 2023

Communication and Digital Media Showcase

Date: Wednesday, 9 August, 2023

Centrescreen

Date: Thursday, 7 December, 2023

Construction, property and planning

Industry Engagement Forum

Date: Wednesday, 8 March 2023 Wednesday, 25 October, 2023

Built Environment Experience Day

Date: Wednesday, 26 April, 2023

Health, biomedical and sports sciences

Health Experience Day

Date: Saturday, 29 April, 2023 OR Saturday, 10 June, 2023

For more information about our upcoming events, visit: bond.edu.au/experience

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International relations, politics and arts

Reading Creatively for Social Change

Date: Saturday, 4 March, 2023

Bond University High School Model United Nations Conference (BUHMUN)

Date: Tuesday, 9 May, 2023 and Wednesday, 10 May, 2023

Power, War and Peace

Date: Saturday, 19 August, 2023

Law

Criminal Law and Procedure in Queensland

Dates: Monday, 3 April and Tuesday, 4 April, 2023 OR

Friday, 28 April and Saturday, 29 April, 2023

National High School Mooting Competition

Date: Monday, 15 May – Friday, 19 May, 2023 (virtual competition) Saturday, 3 June, 2023 (in-person Grand Final)

National High School Mooting Competition Behind the Scenes Experience

Date: Saturday, 3 June, 2023

Climate Change and Law

Date: Saturday, 10 June, 2023 (Brisbane location) OR

Friday, 1 September, 2023 (Gold Coast campus)

Medicine

Medicine Information Session

Date: November, 2023 (final date TBC)

Project management and innovation

Project Management 101

Dates: Friday, 19 May and Saturday, 20 May, 2023

Psychology, criminology and social sciences

Research and Statistics in Sciences

Dates: Friday, 10 March and Saturday, 11 March, 2023 (Gold Coast campus) OR Monday, 3 April and Tuesday, 4 April, 2023 (Brisbane location) OR Friday, 5 May and Saturday, 6 May, 2023 (Gold Coast campus)

Psychology Experience Day

Date: Thursday, 27 April, 2023

Criminology Experience Day

Date: Friday, 9 June, 2023

Psychology Pathways Webinar

Date: Wednesday, 11 October, 2023

Open to all Year 10 students

Open to all Year 11 students

Open to all Year 12 students

Open to parents

Learn for credit

These immersive learning experiences allow you to earn credit towards a Bond University subject. Contact us to find out how you can complete five experiences and apply for credit for one 10cp subject of a Bond University undergraduate degree, and obtain two points towards your Queensland Certificate of Education.

* Direct subject credit will depend on your chosen degree program and their structure as some programs do not have capacity for electives. Please check with Bond University prior to enrolment.

** Event dates are subject to change. Please visit bond.edu.au for details.

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See campus up close at Open Day

We’ll see you soon at one of Bond’s virtual or on-campus Open Day experiences. Speak to current students, experts, and academics, and explore everything that Bond has to offer.

Register your interest now.

On-Campus Open Day: Saturday, 29 July, 2023

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Pathways to Bond University

If you don’t meet the entry requirements for your chosen degree, Bond offers a range of pathways through Bond University College to help you achieve the academic requirements you need.

Our pathway programs are delivered on campus by Bond University College where you will benefit from extra hours of face-to-face teaching in a small-class, mentored environment. The College provides a personalised service via a strengths-based model of educational support. Located in the heart of the Bond campus, you will have access to all of the University’s resources and facilities, and will be welcomed as a member of the Bond community from the day you arrive. Successful completion of a Bond University College program gives you the opportunity to gain entry to a Bond University undergraduate degree with varying credit. The time to completion from a diploma program to a bachelor’s program is essentially the same. Once you successfully complete your diploma, you enter your bachelor’s program in Semester 3*, enabling you to still graduate ahead of your peers at standard universities. For additional admission pathways, please refer to page 76.

* Not applicable to all bachelor level programs.

Admission pathways

Diploma Preparation Program

CRICOS course code 0101445

Duration: 4 months (1 semester)

Starting: January, May, September

The Diploma Preparation Program has been specifically designed for students to pathway into Bond University diploma programs. You will develop the core skills necessary for academic success, delivered by experienced and supportive teachers in small, personalised classes. The three subjects covered in this one-semester program are:

• Academic Communication Skills

• Applied Academic Communication Skills

• Digital Literacy

Key features

• Prepare yourself for a Bond University higher education diploma program.

• Gain the academic skills required to succeed in your further studies.

• Transition into your diploma program seamlessly with our dedicated teachers and supportive environment.

Pathways to Bond University

Higher education diplomas

Duration: 8 months (2 semesters)

Starting: January, May, September

Our diploma-level studies provide a pathway for students who do not meet the academic or English language requirements for direct entry into their chosen bachelor’s degree, or who would prefer to start their university journey in a more supported environment. Successful completion of your diploma qualifies you for entry into a Bond bachelor’s degree, with varying credit.

• Diploma of Arts (CRICOS 0101729)

• Diploma of Built Environment (CRICOS 098537A)

• Diploma of Business (CRICOS 078663E)

• Diploma of Creative Design (CRICOS 105412G)

• Diploma of Health Sciences (CRICOS 093260K)

• Diploma of Legal Studies (CRICOS 080298C)

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* The average Bond University undergraduate program can be completed in two years, but this may be longer in some areas of study.
Pre-university Undergraduate Semester 1 Semester 3 Semester 5 Semester 2 Higher education diploma Australian Year 11 or equivalent Foundation Program (international students only) Semester 4 Semester 6 Bachelor’s degree completed Diploma Preparation Program Australian Year 12 or equivalent

How will I be assessed?

I am a 2023 Year 12 student

• Secondary academic results and / or rank.

• If you are a non-ATAR student but have received a Senior Statement, Admissions will use your final subject results to calculate an entry rank.

I finished school before 2022

• Secondary academic results and / or rank.

• Resumé of work and life experience may be required. It may be possible to use your work skill level and history to allocate an entry rank.

• Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)*.

• Any complete or incomplete prior study such as AQF, Certificate IV or higher from a recognised provider.

Admission pathways

I did not complete school / I have no other qualifications

There are a number of alternative means of gaining admission besides formal study. Bond will calculate an entry rank based on any one of the following:

• Resumé of work and life experience. It may be possible to use your documented work skill level and history to allocate an entry rank.

• Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)*. Any complete or incomplete prior study such as AQF Certificate IV or higher from a recognised provider.

• Past school results.

We know that every journey to university is different, so if you haven’t received an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR), don’t worry – there are other pathways that may permit you to gain entry to Bond University.

Vocational Education and Training (VET) study

Bond University accepts VET qualifications, including Certificate IVs, diplomas, and advanced diplomas, for entry, with the following assigned ranks. Please note that these are provided as a guide only. You must still meet any prerequisites and additional requirements for your chosen program to qualify for entry.

** All applicants using VET qualifications for entry must be 18 years old or older at the time of admission, or must have completed a Year 12 certificate of education (Queensland Certificate of Education or equivalent). Students under the age of 18 may be admitted if more than two years have passed from the completion of Year 10, or one year from the completion of Year 11.

Please note that VET qualifications are not accepted for direct entry into the following programs:

• Bachelor of Actuarial Science

• Bachelor of Biomedical Science

• Bachelor of Business Law

• Bachelor of Jurisprudence

• Bachelor of Laws

• Any combined program that includes a program mentioned above

• Medical Program^

^ The Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees – the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the Doctor of Medicine (MD). All students selected for entry into the Medical Program will have to complete both the BMedSt and MD to be eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand. Both degrees are awarded at the completion of Year 5.

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VET qualification** Assigned selection rank Bond entry point Completed AQF Certificate III 40 Diploma Preparation Program Completed AQF Certificate IV 74 (OP 12) Diploma and bachelor’s programs Completed AQF Diploma 78 (OP 10) Bachelor’s programs Completed AQF Advanced Diploma 91 (OP 5) Bachelor’s programs
* The Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) will allow you to demonstrate your potential for university study. Refer to QTAC for more information.

Admission pathways

In-school VET qualifications

If you complete a VET qualification in school and then go on to successfully complete Year 12 (with or without an ATAR), Bond will assess your VET qualification for admission. You will be assessed based on your highest completed in-school VET qualification, and must have also successfully completed Year 12. If you have also obtained an ATAR, then Bond University will consider the higher ranked of the two qualifications (ATAR or VET) for admission.

Non-ATAR entry

Bond University considers non-ATAR high school leavers for admissions into the Diploma of Arts, Diploma of Built Environment, Diploma of Business, and Diploma of Creative Design. To be eligible for non-ATAR entry, you must have completed Year 12 and obtained a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) or equivalent, and received a pass mark or higher in a minimum of three General or Applied subjects with a grade of C or better in Units 3 and 4.

Prior higher education study

To have prior higher education recognised for admission into Bond University, you must have completed at least one semester of full-time undergraduate study (Australian Qualifications Framework Level 7 or above) at a recognised university. Your GPA will be assessed and you will be assigned a selection rank to support your application to study at Bond. For more information and to calculate your selection rank based on your GPA from prior higher education study, please visit: bond.edu.au/undergraduate-admissions-criteria.

Adjustment factors

What are adjustment factors?

If you are a current Australian Year 12 applicant, or you successfully completed your Australian Year 12 studies no more than two years ago and have not commenced any university studies, you may be eligible for adjustments to help you get into your intended program at Bond University.

How do adjustment factors work?

You will only be considered for adjustments if you do not meet the minimum ATAR / IB or selection rank required for the program. The adjustments will be applied if you meet the criteria for the relevant adjustment factor/s, and will increase your selection rank to help you get an offer for your intended program. You must still meet all necessary prerequisites for your program.

For more info, please visit: bond.edu.au/adjustment-factors.

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Learn more about admissions pathways: bond.edu.au/domestic- entry-requirements

How to apply to Bond

1 Pick your program

Deciding on a degree or program is a personal choice. It’s about choosing the right program for you, your interests, your future. Remember, our Future Students team is also available to discuss your study options and answer all your questions. bond.edu.au/program-finder

2 Start your application

Applying to study at Bond is easy! Applications for most Bond programs can be lodged online at any time directly to us. Just make sure you check the entry requirements for your chosen program. You are not required to go through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC)*, and there are no fees to apply. bond.edu.au/apply

* Applications for the Medical Program are only open to domestic students and must be lodged through QTAC at qtac.edu.au

3 Receive an early offer

If you are a current Year 12 student commencing university studies in 2023, Bond will assess your application based on your high school results. You may then receive an early offer** before you receive your ATAR results. Any Bond applications submitted once ATAR results are released will be assessed under the program’s standard entry requirements. If you are not currently a Year 12 student, your application will be assessed as per Bond’s usual application process.

** Excluding Bond’s Medical Program.

4 Upload the required documents

Make sure that you complete all fields in your application form including uploading required documentation. This documentation may consist of academic transcripts, including your Year 11 and Year 12 results at time of submission, photo identification, and any other documents required for specific programs, such as certificates or awards.

bond.edu.au/application-tips

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Submit your application

Agree to the application declaration and click ‘submit’. You’ll receive an email from Bond University to confirm your application was successfully submitted.

6 Track your application progress

The application review process will normally take two weeks, provided all supporting documentation has been submitted. Our Future Students team will be in touch with you if they require any further information, so keep an eye on your email inbox. You can also track your online application on our online application service with the same login details.

Receive your letter of offer

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As a successful applicant, you will receive an email from us inviting you to officially become a Bond student. This email includes a formal Letter of Offer from Bond University and information about fee payment options and accommodation.

8 Accept your offer

You are two steps away from confirming your place at Bond! To accept your offer, all you need to do is log in to our online application service and follow the instructions, complete the FEE-HELP form online, or pay the required fees as listed on your offer. If you are a current Year 12 student, once you receive your ATAR results, take a photo of your results and SMS them to your Domestic Regional Manager. Visit bond.edu.au/regional-managers for your Regional Manager’s contact details.

9 Get ready for Orientation

Your first introduction to university life! Orientation is the perfect time to make new friends, find your way around campus, and complete your enrolment at Bond. The Orientation experience features an exciting program of social activities where you can relax and meet people, and there are lots of information hubs to help you get ready for university life. Orientation information will be sent to you in the lead-up to your first semester.

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Office of Future Students

Bond University

Gold Coast Queensland 4229 Australia

Toll free: 1800 074 074

Phone: 07 5595 2222

bond.edu.au/enquire bond.edu.au

2024 Undergraduate Guide For Australian Students

The information published in this document is correct at the time of printing (January 2023). However, all programs are subject to review by the Academic Senate of the University and the University reserves the right to change its program offerings and subjects without notice.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Bond University acknowledges the Kombumerri people, the traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which the university now stands. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Perth

The information published in this document is intended as a guide and persons considering an offer of enrolment should contact the relevant Faculty or Institute to see if any changes have been made before deciding to accept their offer.

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