Robin Sutcliffe –Victoria, Anita Kissi –Canada 2019 Guide Guide Undergraduate

2019 Undergraduate Guide 1 RIGHT NOW, NO MATTER WHAT YOU’RE DOING – WORKING ON A BIG JOB, A SMALL JOB OR TRYING TO FIND A JOB – THIS IS THE MOST YOU’VE EVER THOUGHT, WORKED OR QUESTIONED WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT, AND YOU’RE NOT THE ONLY ONE. THERE’S SEVEN BILLION DIFFERENT ‘NOWS’ HAPPENING IN THE WORLD. WITH SO MUCH GOING ON, WHY WOULDN’T YOU LEARN FROM IT?

AT BOND WE PRIZE CURRENT KNOWLEDGE FROM INNOVATORS. WE VALUE EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW. WE MAKE EACH MOMENT COUNT WITH SMALL CLASS SIZES, PERSONAL ATTENTION AND ACCELERATED DEGREES.

BECAUSE THERE’S NO MOMENT LIKE THIS MOMENT.

BOND UNIVERSITY. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOW. your ambitionto life. I very muchlook forward to sharingthejourney asyou bring elite ranks. As agraduate of Bond University, you willbejoiningtheir breakthroughs and engineeringcutting-edge technologies. communities indeveloping countries, researching medical now heading upmajorcorporations, helpingdisadvantaged just that. Livingandworking inevery corner of theglobe, they are because we have seen so many of ourstudents over theyears do We know you have thepotential to make areal difference – capable andawake to opportunity. discipline andfocus. Andtheresult? Graduates thatare confident, always top of mind.The accelerated degrees inspire aculture of eager, ambitiousandready to challengethenormwithinnovation Bond. Guidedby world-class lecturers, allof ourstudents are When Iventure around campus Ifeel aspecialkindof spiritat mobile andconnected withtheright peoplefor career success. with theskillsto stand upto intense competition, become globally As aBond student, you willhave alifelong advantage, equipped the chance to collaborate withlike-minded students. respond to ourworld moment by moment, smallerclass sizes and learning experience thanks to practical learning opportunities that Every Bond student receives apersonalised, transformative stage of your life. Itallstarts withtheright learning environment. university isthemost important decisionyou willmake atthis The future belongsto those making itnow, so findingtheright changes iscritical for ourfuture successes. The world ischanging.How we learn andrespond to these Vice-Chancellor’s Message WELCOME Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Tim Brailsford

2019 Undergraduate Guide 3 CONTENTS

5 Why Bond? 20 Pathways to Bond University 82 Student Services

6 How Bond Rates 23 How to Apply to Bond 84 Accommodation

8 Experience Bond University Now 24 Where Will Your Degree Take You? 86 Life at Bond

10 Studying at Bond 27 Bond Business School 88 Scholarships

12 Combined Degrees 37 Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine 90 Application and Entry

13 Transformer 51 Faculty of Law 92 2019 Academic Calendar

14 Investing in Your Future 57 Faculty of Society & Design 93 Essential Contacts

15 Beyond Bond 78 Exchange Opportunities

16 Alumni Network 80 State-of-the-Art Facilities

19 Career Development Services 81 Sport at Bond WHY BOND? Because we dothingsdifferently. 2 3 1 leadership qualities. Bond sets you upto succeed. distinguishable intheworkplace for theirconfidence, maturity, global awareness, skillsand This iswhy ourgraduates are thefirst choice for many employers. They are immediately much more. international competitions, industry conferences, study tours, community service andmuch, program willexpand your horizons withinternships, global volunteering programs, At Bond, we believe education goes beyond theclassroom. OuruniqueBeyond Bond GRADUATE BETTER PREPARED actively mentor your progress. academics have anopendoorpolicy thatmeans they willnot onlyknow you by name, they’ll unprecedented one-on-oneaccess to your professors. Even outside of class time, our Bond’s personalised teaching philosophy means you willlearn insmallerclass sizes with BE MENTORED BY WORLD LEADINGACADEMICS workforce upto ayear ahead of therest, earning sooner. complete astandard bachelor’s degree injust two years. Italso means you willbeoutinthe semesters ayear, withintakes inJanuary, May andSeptember. This means thatyou can At Bond, you won’t lose timewithlongbreaks between semesters. We runthree full FINISH YOUR DEGREE UPTO AYEARAHEADOFTHEREST

2019 Undergraduate Guide 5 HOW BOND RATES

GLOBAL TOP 2

in the Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings of the Best Small Universities in the World

TOP 2% of Business Schools In 2016 overall satisfaction of Bond in the world students 93.2% compared to global 93.2% average 88.8% GUIDE U 2018 GOOD FIVE STARS #1 NIVERSITIES DEGREES ACCELERATED master’s in one year one in master’s astandard or years two in degree bachelor’s astandard Complete 25,000 ALUMNI OVER

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undergraduate students undergraduate by completed were activities Bond Beyond 3,000 year, over one In CAREER EXPLORATION CAREER COMMUNITY-BASED WORK-BASED WORK-RELATED In S F I E T nternationalisation acilities acilities mployability mployability ocial Responsibility ocial Responsibility clusiveness 10:1 ratio in Australia of 10:1 of Australia in ratio Lowest Student:Teacher

2019 Undergraduate Guide 7 EXPERIENCE BOND UNIVERSITY NOW EXPLORE BOND UNIVERSITY FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

Our Bond Now application allows you to immerse yourself in our campus and state-of-the-art facilities in a 360-degree tour. Watch as the bustling activity of university life unfolds around you and take in every aspect of our amazing learning spaces.

DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW!

BOND SEARCH “BOND NOW” BEFORE YOU CAN BEGIN. YOU WILLNEEDTO DOWNLOAD THEFREELAYAR APP PROGRAM INFORMATION. EXTRA CONTENT LIKEVIDEOS AND GUIDE, SCAN THE WHOLE PAGE FOR WHEN YOU SEETHISSYMBOL INTHE

2019 Undergraduate Guide 9 STUDYING AT BOND

Bond University teaches over three semesters a year, allowing you to complete your studies much earlier than at other universities. For instance, a standard bachelor’s degree that takes three years at other institutions with the traditional two-semesters-per-year timetable, can be completed in just two years at Bond.

Bond’s accelerated study mode, combined with the flexibility of our cross-faculty subject offerings, gives you the opportunity to tailor your studies to suit your specific career goals or enhance your employability by gaining extra qualifications.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDY Ethical Thought and Action (Core 3) Using an applied case-based approach, this subject will help you gain Applicants who have not previously studied at university would ethical awareness, develop relevant reasoning skills, and empower normally enrol in a bachelor’s degree. These undergraduate study yourself to act ethically in personal and professional contexts. This programs typically comprise 24 subjects which can be completed in interdisciplinary subject explores critical ethical issues in science, six semesters by undertaking a full-time load of four subjects per law, business, media, and the environment. Topics remain flexible to semester. Some undergraduate degrees are slightly longer, such as reflect the dynamic nature of ethical issues in the 21st century. the Bachelor of Laws (32 subjects over eight semesters). Please visit bond.edu.au/future-students/study-bond/how-apply/undergraduate- FOUNDATION SUBJECTS admissions-criteria. Most degrees include a specified number of foundation subjects which all students must complete, regardless of their chosen major UNIVERSITY CORE SUBJECTS or specialisation. At Bond University, we recognise that people have many careers throughout their lives where they require the soft skills to problem ELECTIVE SUBJECTS solve and apply their education to a variety of occupations. As a Some degrees also allow you to choose elective subjects, either result, in every undergraduate degree (except the Medical from the host faculty or from any other faculty in the University. Program^), you will complete three Bond Core subjects plus one not-for-credit component, please refer to page 15 for Beyond Bond. MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS A major is a grouping of subjects (usually six) in a particular Critical Thinking and Communication (Core 1) discipline that allows students to focus on a specialisation. Some In this subject you will be introduced to critical thinking and clear degree programs also allow for a double major. expression. You will evaluate arguments, identify assumptions, judge patterns of inference, and recognise and apply various methods of reasoning. You will learn how to clarify and visually represent your thinking to make better decisions, evaluate and use evidence, and communicate more effectively in your writing and speaking. Using these skills, you will structure and write an academic essay and deliver an oral presentation.

Leadership and Team Dynamics (Core 2) This subject is designed to help you develop the intrapersonal and interpersonal skills to function effectively as individual contributors, team players and leaders in diverse social contexts. These skills will be essential to your personal and professional life in any current or future profession. You will gain a greater understanding of your personality, values, emotions, perceptions and related attributes, and develop an appreciation of the diversity of these characteristics in others. This perspective is required to work effectively in diverse multi-disciplinary groups and to develop the followership and leadership behaviours that are highly valued in contemporary organisations.

^ 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 and industry projects. examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs methodology involves acombination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, extend your degree over alonger period**.Bond’s teaching 40 credit points). You may, however, enrol infewer subjects and Most students undertake four subjects persemester* (equivalent to STUDY SCHEDULE bachelor’s degree. will take students at most other universities to complete a degree andgainahigherlevel qualification inthe same timeit wish to continue studying, you can complete your undergraduate degrees intwo years andamaster’s degree inoneyear. Shouldyou Our accelerated timetable enables you to complete most bachelor’s HIGHER LEVEL DEGREES & Medicine, Faculty of Society &Design andBond Business School. available inselected disciplines withintheFaculty of Health Sciences prerequisite to entry into anhonours degree. Honours degrees are A highlevel of achievement inanundergraduate program isa and higherdegree programs. and experience, andhelps prepare themfor future research work completion of abachelor’s degree. Itadvances students’ knowledge coursework, seminars andsupervised research taken after the An honours degree isusuallytwo orthree semesters of additional HONOURS DEGREES

40 credit points). must undertake four subjects persemester (equivalent to As arequirement of your Student Visa, international students INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ** ustralian students enrolled inatleast three subjects may beeligibleto claim *

No Austudy benefits. A t available for theMedical Program^ orinternational students.

2019 Undergraduate Guide 11 BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS WITH A C OMBINED DEGREE

Take advantage of Bond’s accelerated timetable to study a combined degree in less time than it would take to complete a single degree elsewhere.

Typical Undergraduate Bond Degree Other universities Typical Postgraduate Bond Degree Other universities Combined Bond Degrees Other universities

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4

Having two degrees on your CV will give you a clear advantage with • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G) recruiters and open up a wider choice of career paths. • Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093915J) • Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws Choose complementary study areas from one faculty (e.g. Business (CRICOS 093914K) / Commerce) or take a cross-disciplinary approach (nternational • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 088310C) Relations / Laws). Some of our most popular combinations include: • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093916G) • Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093910C) • / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F) • Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093912A) • Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws • Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS (CRICOS 093921M) 093911B) • 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) for instructions. Refer to page 9 RIGHT NOW, bond.edu.au/transformer preparing you for today’s ever-evolving workplaces andpositions thatmight not yet even exist. co-working space, thisisatransformational experience thatwillchallengeyou to adapt, create andcollaborate, With unparalleled access to industry experts, mentors, academic coaches, workshops andacutting-edge 24/7 entrepreneurial skills, nomatter whatdegree you are studying. This fee-free co-curricular program isdesigned to encourage exploration, enableinnovation andenhance your existing one. and evidence-based decisionmakingso you can make areal difference inthecommunity, your own business oran Transformer isanAustralian-first program aimedat teaching you big-picture thinking,creative problem solving THINGS ARE CHANGING

2019 Undergraduate Guide 13 INVESTING IN YOUR FUTURE

Your university degree is one of the most important investments you will make in your lifetime. As with all investments, you must consider the rate of return for both your short term career opportunities and long term lifetime earnings. With FEE-HELP the benefits of a Bond University degree are available to everyone.

Bond University is a not-for-profit organisation. This means we’re driven by your success. One hundred per cent of your tuition fees are reinvested back into the University, ensuring you have access to state-of-the-art facilities and personalised attention from world-class academics, preparing you for success in your chosen career.

Places at Bond University are not subsidised by the government and full tuition fees are charged each semester on a subject by subject basis. However, there are a number of options available to help you finance your educational investment, with assistance available from government loan programs FEE-HELP.

What is FEE-HELP? FEE-HELP is an interest free loan that helps eligible fee paying students pay their tuition fees. This accumulated debt is indexed annually by the Australian Taxation Office, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Please refer to studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist for more information about the Australian Government assistance for financing study.

If you are an eligible student and wish to pay for part or all of your tuition fees through FEE-HELP, you must complete a Request for FEE- HELP Assistance form by the end of the second week of semester.

Please visit bond.edu.au/fee-help for more information. COMMUNITY-BASED VOLUNTEERING 250 CAREER EXPLORATION MOOTING, BONDCO, CAPSTONE PROJECT, INDUSTRY-RELATED COMPETITIONS; WORK-RELATED 870 WORK-BASED Students needto attain athreshold of 100points across four areas of theframework: initiatives endorsed by theBeyond Bond program team. Throughout theduration of your degree, you must accrue aminimumof 100points by undertaking andreflecting on various activities and acquire arealistic appreciation of theworld of work andbroaden your employment skillsbeyond theclassroom. job-related tools, you willbeempowered to create your own professional approach towards your future career aspirations. You willalso which you can choose. You willgainawareness andunderstanding of thecareer development process and,through theuse of various Bond. Ourinnovative delivery embedsourcontent withinBond’s core curriculum, inadditionto avariety of activities andworkshops from student. There are noadditionallectures orclasses, noexams, nopass /fail grading system andnosubjectfee for participating inBeyond match your specificinterests and career goals, ensuring you make themost of allthe wonderful opportunities available to you asa Bond It isembeddedinto ourcore curriculum asadegree requirement, butispersonalised andtailored by theCareer Development Centre team to presents alife-learning experience like noother. Beyond Bond isaninnovative, student-focused, non-traditional program that BEYOND BOND what theteamachieved intheknowledge that Ihadsomesmallparttoplayinit.” team toprovide guidancewhentheteamwas at animpasse.Thehighlightof theexperiencefor mewas seeing me inapositionwhereIhadtobeunwavering inthefaceof difficultiesbecauseIwas actively soughtout bythe competing withtheteaminlast year’s competition.Actingasacoachenhancedmyleadershipskillsbyplacing “I wanted togive backtotheVisBondMooting Team inacoachingcapacityaftermyfantastic experience Bachelor of Actuarial Science/Bachelorof Laws Lachlan H WORKSHOP. A YEARINCLUDING: ATTENDING CAREER EVENTS, INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT, CAREER STUDENTS WEREPLACED INCAREER EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES OVER THECOURSE OF ELITE SPORTS ENGAGEMENT; INCLUDING: INTERNSHIPS, PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, SERVICE-BASED LEARNINGAND STUDENTS WEREPLACED INWORK-BASED ACTIVITIES OVER THECOURSE OFAYEAR

COACHING /PROGRAMS MENTORING GLOBAL EXPERIENCE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY

2019 Undergraduate Guide 15 ALUMNI NETWORK

At Bond University, you don’t have to wait until you graduate to enjoy the benefits of our global Alumni Network.

Our Alumni play an active role in life at Bond, offering you exclusive work experience opportunities, internships and clinical placements, as well as sharing their wealth of life and career experience as regular guest speakers and lecturers on campus.

Through our Alumni Mentor Program, they’ll work with you one-on-one to help you explore your career options and expand your professional networks.

They also contribute to the Bond University Ambition Fund which supports various student grants and bursaries such as: • Student Opportunity Fund: supporting unique and enriching student activities beyond the classroom • Elite Athlete Fund: helping student-athletes achieve their dreams on the global stage • Academic Support Fund: providing laptop and textbook bursaries to students facing genuine financial hardship • Transformer Seed Funding: taking student ideas from the classroom to the boardroom

With more than 25,000 Bond graduates now living and working in over 130 countries worldwide, our alumni community is truly global. And when you graduate, they will extend a hand of help, friendship and professional development through the active Bond Alumni Committees found in every corner of the globe. contributing to asafer world for children." also incredibly rewarding knowing thatmy work was abduction. At times itwas quite confronting, butitwas seeks to eradicate childsexual abuse, exploitation and Children, whichisaninternational non-profit that International Centre for Missing andExploited me to travel to Washington D.C. andintern withthe "The Student Opportunity Fund madeitpossible for Doctor of Medicine CHHIBBER NAVTEJ Bachelor of /Bachelor Arts of Laws THEA PHILIP opportunity to doso." nations andtheirhealthcare systems ifIhave the like Ishouldbecontributing alot more to developing healthcare system alot more, andalso mademefeel Islands. The experience mademeappreciate our community of around 4,000 peopleintheSolomon was ableto spendfour weeks inKirakira, asmall "Through thehelpof theStudent Opportunity Fund I

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events oncampus: The Career Development Centre also coordinates anumberof • • • • • • • • • • • They provide abroad range of personalised services including: in recruiting top Bond University talent. companies through to smallandmediumenterprises to assist them with industry partners from top tierbluechipandmultinational support. OurBusiness Development Specialists work closely experience, through to graduate opportunities andalumnicareer everything from part-time employment, internships andwork team of Employment Services Specialists willassist you with career andemployment support.Ourqualifiedand experienced The Career Development Centre isaonestop shopfor allof your

CAREER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES process. prospective employers andlearn whatinfluences the selection Employer visits to campus Community Engagement Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Volunteering opportunities Internship andwork experience support Interview preparation andcoaching Resume andjobapplication reviews Career clinics andseminars Graduate training program Graduate recruitment resources andassistance Career path planning Careers advice andguidance

- Your chance to meet with

visit bond.edu.au/cdc. For more information abouttheCareer Development Centre please identities whoregularly visit thecampus asguest lecturers. access to thehighprofile industry, government andpolitical business networks by liaisingwiththeirprofessors andthrough Centre, Bond students develop vital employment contacts and In additionto the services provided by theCareer Development resources: The Centre also provides abroad range of career development • • • • • •

planning andjobapplication process Job Search Guide-Taking you step-by-step through thecareer universities worldwide Vault -Anonlinesubscription based resource used by over 900 information for 24 countries Going Global -Anonlineresource thatprovides career degree specificnews job advertisements, company profiles, events, industry and careers andemployment resources andinformation, including Scout -Anonlineportal providing you withadiverse range of international students withmigration information andadvice. migration agents andlawyers are hosted oncampus to provide Migration information seminars -Arange of external internship opportunities andmeet withBond students. international employers to promote theiremployment and Career Development Centre team invites local, nationaland Careers Fair -Hosted oncampus inSemester 1every year. The

2019 Undergraduate Guide 19 PATHWAYS TO BOND UNIVERSITY

Bond University College offers a range of pathway programs that assist students in achieving the academic and English language requirements for undergraduate study at Bond University.

Our Pathway programs provide a supported transition to tertiary studies where students can work together in small class groups and have one-on-one access to specialty teachers. As a student of Bond University College, you will benefit from academic and English language support that will prepare you for success in your future tertiary studies. The College offers a number of different entry point levels and all program outcomes are aligned with Bond University’s entry requirements. Bond University College is located in the heart of the Bond University campus. You will have access to all University resources and facilities and will be welcomed as members of the Bond community from the day you arrive.

DOMESTIC STUDENTS - BOND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS - BOND UNIVERSITY PREPARATION PROGRAM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION PROGRAM CRICOS Course Code 063151G Duration: 8 months (2 semesters) Starting: January, May, September Duration: 8 months (2 semesters) Starting: January, May, September The Bond University College University Preparation Program provides a multi-disciplinary, highly supported pathway for The Bond University College Foundation Program has been Australian students to meet the entry requirements for Bond specifically designed for international students. You will learn the University undergraduate programs. This program is open to those core skills necessary for academic success, delivered by experienced that have completed Australian Year 11 or equivalent or who have and supportive teachers with small class sizes and access to commensurate work experience. state-of-the-art facilities. The Bond University College Foundation Program meets the requirements for Foundation Programs, which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students. The Program provides an academic preparation for students seeking entry into first year undergraduate study. Australian and International Students

Bachelor Degree* PATHWAYS TO BOND UNIVERSITY

Semester 6

Semester 5

Semester 4

Semester 3 UNDERGRADUATE

Semester 2 Higher Education Diploma

Semester 1

Australian Year 12 or Equivalent Foundation Program or University Preparation Program

Australian Year 11 or Equivalent PRE-UNIVERSITY

Australian Secondary School Bond University College Bond University or international equivalent

*The average Bond University undergraduate degree is two years but may be longer in some areas of study. 2019 Undergraduate Guide 21

HOW TO APPLY TO BOND at thecompletion of Year 5. Program willhave to complete both theBMedSt andMDto beeligiblefor registration asamedical practitioner in any state orterritory inAustralia orNew Zealand. Both degrees are awarded ^The Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees –theBachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) andtheDoctor of Medicine(MD). Allstudents selected for entry into the Medical study-bond/search-program. bond.edu.au/future-students/ offered atBond by visiting; Find more information aboutprograms your future. right program for you -your interests, personal choice. It’s aboutchoosing the Deciding onadegree orprogram isa PICK YOUR PROGRAM. offer. pay the required fees as listed on your form to [email protected] and and return your Response to Offer offer allyou needto doiscomplete university of now! To accept your confirming your place andjoiningthe You are two steps away from ACCEPT YOUR OFFER. submitted. your application was successfully email from Bond University to confirm and click‘Submit’. You’ll receive an Agree to theapplication declaration SUBMISSION. APPLICATION 6 5 4 8 7 1 bond.edu.au/timeline. application closing dates, visit qtac.edu.au. For information on Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) at must belodgedthrough are onlyopento domestic students and Applications for theMedical Program^ through QTAC. University, you donot needto go be lodgedatany timedirectly to the (excluding theMedical Program^) can Applications for most Bond programs Applying to study atBond iseasy! PROCESS. APPLICATION been provided. documentationall supporting has normally take two weeks provided The application review process will PROCESS TIME. APPLICATION ORIENTATION. university life. hotspots to helpyou get ready for there are lots of information you can relax andmeet people, and program of social activities where experience features anexciting enrolment atBond. The Orientation around campus andcomplete your to make new friends, find your way life! Orientation istheperfect time Your first introduction to university 3 2 application-process/application-tips future-students/study-bond/how-apply/ Application Tips page; bond.edu.au/ For more information visitthe • • • • • • This documentation may include: uploading required documentation. fields in your application form including Make sure thatyou complete allrequired DOCUMENTS. REQUIRED

• • • student. This emailincludes: you to officially become a Bond receive anemailfrom usoffering As asuccessful applicant, you will LETTER OFOFFER. RECEIVE YOUR

specific programs Any other documents required for Resume /CV Passport Academic References Academic Transcripts accommodation payment options and Information aboutfee A Response to Offer form Bond University A formal Letter of Offer from .

2019 Undergraduate Guide 23 WHERE WILL YOUR DEGREE TAKE YOU? There’s a lot to consider when deciding what you will study. Knowing where your degree will take you after you graduate is very important. Use this index to explore your study options based on your career interests.

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE MEDIA For careers relating to accounting, actuarial science, big data, digital business, economics, entrepreneurship, For careers relating to advertising, film and television, finance, hotel and tourism management, international computer game development, communication and business, management, sport management and media, journalism, marketing and public relations. marketing.

Diploma of Business 31 Diploma of Communication 63 Diploma of International Hotel and Tourism Management 34 Bachelor of Arts 73 Diploma of Sport Management 35 Bachelor of Communication 63 Bachelor of Actuarial Science 29 Bachelor of Communication (Business) 65 Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) 29 Bachelor of Creative Arts 65 Bachelor of Business 31 Bachelor of Film and Television 69 Bachelor of Business (3 Year Program) 32 Bachelor of Film and Television (3 Year Program) 69 Bachelor of Commerce 32 Bachelor of Interactive Media and Design 70 Bachelor of Commerce (3 Year Program) 32 Bachelor of Journalism 71 Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management 34 Bachelor of Sport Management 35

HEALTH SCIENCES AND LAW, CRIMINOLOGY AND MEDICINE CRIMINAL JUSTICE

For careers relating to law, dispute resolution, For careers relating to exercise and sports science, business law, criminology, corporate and commercial health sciences, biomedical science and medicine. law, and forensics.

Diploma of Health Sciences 39 Diploma of Criminology 75 Bachelor of Biomedical Science 39 Diploma of Legal Studies 52 Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science 42 Bachelor of Business Law 55 Bachelor of Health Sciences 43 Bachelor of Jurisprudence 55 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 49 Bachelor of Laws 52 Medical Program^ 44 Bachelor of Social Science 75

^ 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. Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) Bachelor of Psychological Science Diploma of Criminology Environments andPlanning Bachelor of Sustainable Bachelor of Property and Quantity Surveying Bachelor of Construction Management Bachelor of Architectural Studies Diploma of Sustainable Environments andPlanning property andsustainable development, urban design environmental science, construction management For careers relating to criminology, counselling, For careers relating to architecture, real estate, and planning,environmental management, behaviour management andpsychology. AND BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT PSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELLING and quantity surveying.

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

ARCHITECTURE AND

60 5 5 7 7 7 7 6 6 8 6 9 5 5 7 1 1 Bachelor of Psychological Science /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of International Relations /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of International Relations /Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Communication (Business) /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Commerce /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Biomedical Science /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of /Bachelor Arts of Laws Bachelor of Actuarial Science /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of International Relations (3Year Program) Bachelor of International Relations Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) Bachelor of Arts studies, languageandculture, international relations, Bond University offers arange of combined degrees. foreign correspondence, politics, international trade For careers relating to appliedlinguistics, Australian available, please contact therespective program Combined degrees inother combinations are AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

COMBINED DEGREE OPTIONS HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES law andphilosophy. coordinator.

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BOND BUSINESS SCHOOL Bartercard The Bond Business School hasestablished relationships withmany local andinternational Austrade Deloitte Disney Accor ANZ ASX Our 10,000+ bond.edu.au/business organisations, including: INDUSTRY LINKS Macquarie Group InterContinental

Goldman Sachs Alumni at a glance Marriott Director *Bond University AlumniDatabase, 2016. 20 countries. 10 Among thetop The 62% overseas inmore than KPMG Hilton and thebig4banks* PwC, KPMG, EY need to succeed intoday’s world. you withtheknowledge andtools you Our world-class academics willequip CEO, Manager&Owner closely followed by ManagingDirector, held by Bond Business School Alumniis to industry connections allover theworld! international experience andhave access More proof thatwe offer atrue land thatjobafter graduation. internationally recognised to helpyou highly regarded by industry and Bond Business School degrees are EY employers are #1 are based are based jobtitle * Suncorp Group Wyndham Quantium Mercer Virgin RACQ PwC

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• PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION statistics, superannuation andtechnology. infrastructure, research, riskmanagement, safety, science, analytics, e-commerce, economics, finance, health, insurance, range of disciplines, includingclimatology, consulting, data Science prepares students for rewarding careers inadiverse substantially over thenext five years. The Bachelor of Actuarial analysts, withcareer opportunities predicted to increase employment rates reflect thegrowing demand for qualified in theworld. Highgraduate starting salaries andfull 21st century andis consistently ranked amongthebest careers Actuarial Science hasemerged asakey growth sector of the PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES enhance your employability. encouraged to complete amajorto diversify your skillsand You must complete approved elective subjects. You are Electives (7) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Core Subjects (14) component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for-credit University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE students to undertake amajorinFinance orBig Data. Part 1subjects withintwo years andisdesigned to allow provides students withtheopportunity to complete allActuarial hands-on skillsusinglive data. The Bachelor of Actuarial Science students have access to 40Bloomberg terminals andget Big Data training inourMacquarie Trading Room. Big Data provide theopportunity to combine theActuarial degree with personalised attention. Bond istheonlyAustralian university to management of risk,andisdelivered insmallerclasses for advanced mathematics to develop techniques for the combines theelements of economics, finance, statistics and Actuarial Science isaninnovative andimmersive program that leading academic authorities inthefield, Bachelor of Developed by Executive Dean Terry O’Neill,oneof Australia’s PROGRAM DESCRIPTION requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students-entry- mathematics isassumed. For international student entry equivalent to OP6/ATAR 89 orbetter. Knowledge of advanced Successful completion of Australian Year 12withafinal score ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 083205M BACHELOR OFACTUARIAL SCIENCE

Actuaries Institute Quantitative Methods Principles of Economics Portfolio Analysis andInvestment Management Options andFutures Mathematical Statistics Insurance Models Fundamentals of Finance Financial Mathematics Econometrics Corporate Finance Contingencies Contemporary Macroeconomic Issues Advanced Modelling Accounting for DecisionMaking

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• Popular combined degrees include: COMBINED PROGRAMS

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION superannuation andtechnology. research, riskmanagement, safety, science, statistics, economics, finance, health, insurance, infrastructure, climatology, consulting, data analytics, e-commerce, careers inadiverse range of disciplines, including Actuarial Science (Honours) prepares students for rewarding substantially over thenext five years. The Bachelor of analysts, withcareer opportunities predicted to increase employment rates reflect thegrowing demand for qualified careers intheworld. Highgraduate starting salaries andfull 21st century andisconsistently ranked amongthebest Actuarial Science hasemerged asakey growth sector of the PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES complete apostgraduate research degree. program would suitastudent considering continuing onto to complete Honours ifyou wishto become aFellow. This qualification withthe Actuaries Institute. Itisa requirement opportunity to complete allthePart 2subjects andreceive a Students undertaking theHonours component have the subject. Honours students must complete anadditionalelective Electives (1) • • • • • Honours Subjects (5) and thefollowing subjects: semesters of study, includinganActuarial Research Thesis, progress into Honours, whichcomprises two further of 4(credit average orbetter), have theopportunity to Actuarial Science, orequivalent withaGPA of atleast 2out Students whosuccessfully complete theBachelor of ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: 8months full-time(2semesters) CRICOS Course Code 086364E (HONOURS) BACHELOR OFACTUARIAL SCIENCE do additional exams outside of your degree. content for theexams withinthecourse. You will not needto Bond University’s Actuarial Science programs provide the HOW TO BECOME ANACTUARY? •

Course Code 093910C) Bachelor of Actuarial Science /Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS Part III–Four Modules aimedatSpecialist Knowledge Actuarial Research Thesis Part B Actuarial Research Thesis Part A Investments andAsset Modelling Actuarial Control Cycle 2 Actuarial Control Cycle 1 Actuaries Institute

Part II–The Actuarial Control Cycle January The Professionalism Course Part I–Core Technical , May, September

2019 Undergraduate Guide 29 “BOND MADE A STRONG MARK ON ME. THE CAMPUS HAS A VERY PROFESSIONAL ATMOSPHERE, WHILE MAINTAINING A STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY. I CONTINUOUSLY FELT ENERGISED BY THE BONDIES AND NIKKI STAFF I MET WHICH ALWAYS LEFT ME WANTING TO BE A PART OF THEIR CORNWELL COMMUNITY. IN ADDITION, BOND IS THE FIRST AND ONLY UNIVERSITY IN Bachelor of Actuarial Science QUEENSLAND WHICH OFFERS ACTUARIAL SCIENCE AND HENCE THIS WAS A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR FOR ME TO CHOOSE BOND.” business graduates. execution of abusiness. This gives you theedgeover other program willbeinvolved withideation, creation, validation and leadership andproject management skills. Allstudents inthis entrepreneurial andinnovation abilities andtheirteamwork, Business ModelExecution subjects will develop every student’s roles intoday’s global businesses. Business ModelGeneration and The Bachelor of Business prepares you for leadership PROGRAM DESCRIPTION requirements requirements, visit Bond University College program. For international student final score of OP15/ ATAR 62 orbetter, ora Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent to a ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: January, May, September Duration: 2years fulltime(6semesters) CRICOS Course Code 063055G BACHELOR OFBUSINESS Program Subjects (5) component. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for-credit University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE understanding of ethics, morals andcultural beliefs. management, theuse of different network technologies, andan solving, individualandgroup decisionmaking,information leadership, communicating ingroups, conflict resolution, problem corporate sphere. Skillscovered include:managingteams, students withabroad foundation to prepare for work inthe The Diplomaof Business offers arange of subjects to equip PROGRAM DESCRIPTION bond.edu.au/international-diploma-entry-requirements 61.80 – 40.65). For international student entry requirements, visit Completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent (OP 16-21/ATAR ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078663E DIPLOMA OFBUSINESS degrees withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Business isalso apathway into other Bachelor studies by upto two semesters. program of study, reducing theduration of your undergraduate Commerce, with80credit points credited towards your new you aplace inBond’s Bachelor of Business andBachelor of Successful completion of theDiplomaof Business guarantees FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit • • • • •

Principles of Economics Digital Transformation of Business Marketing Introduction to Global Citizenship Accounting for DecisionMaking

January 8 mon . ths full-time(2semesters) bond.edu.au/international-students-entry- , May, September .

. Core Subjects (9) credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE Popular combined degrees include: COMBINED PROGRAMS market research orgeneral management. communications, consulting, humanresource management, range of fields, includingadvertising, brand management, range of corporate disciplines. Graduates can work ina accepted internationally by leading employers inawide The Bachelor of Business isabroad-based qualification PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES skills andenhance your employability. encouraged to complete asecond major to diversify your must come from theBond Business School. You are You must complete sixsubjects, of whichatleast three Electives (6) • • • • • • majors: You must complete six subjects towards one of the following Major Subjects (6) • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tourism Management Marketing Communication Marketing Management International Business Entrepreneurship andInnovation Principles of Economics Marketing Fundamentals of Finance Digital Transformation of Business Business Statistics orQuantitative Methods Business ModelExecution Business ModelGeneration Business Law Accounting for DecisionMaking Relations Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of International (CRICOS 088309G) Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 093909G) Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 088305M) Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Commerce KEY FEATURES: (CRICOS 088310C) Execution subjects. Model Generation andBusiness Model open andclose abusiness inBusiness Every business student willlearn how to more interaction andsupport. - learn ingroups of 20 to 30, delivering Smaller classes andpersonal mentoring ahead of the rest. Finish your business degree upto ayear

2019 Undergraduate Guide 31 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES (3 YEAR PROGRAM) The Bachelor of Commerce is accepted around the world by leading employers in the commercial and CRICOS Course Code 077409E public sectors. Graduates can work in a range of fields, including large multinational corporations, specialist Duration: 3 years full-time (6 semesters) organisations, government departments, consulting or Starting: January, September research.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION, depending on major The Bachelor of Business (3 Year Program) is • Australian Securities & Investment Commission designed for international students who wish to (RG146) study via a two semester model. This three year • Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute program means you will study during the January • Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand and September semesters of each year only and will (CAANZ) complete the degree over three years rather than • Certified Practising Accountants (CPA) Australia the usual two. • Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) • Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA) • Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE COMBINED PROGRAMS CRICOS Course Code 063059D Popular combined degrees include: • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 088305M) Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws Starting: January, May, September (CRICOS 093908G)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, or a Bond University College program. For BACHELOR OF COMMERCE international student requirements, visit bond.edu.au/ (3 YEAR PROGRAM) international-students-entry-requirements. CRICOS Course Code 077411M

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Bachelor of Commerce will equip you to think Duration: 3 years full-time (6 semesters) creatively and critically, communicate professionally, Starting: January, September make ethical business decisions and work effectively in a global context. The program develops financial and business acumen through experiential learning. The Bachelor of Commerce (3 Year Program) is designed for international students who wish to study PROGRAM STRUCTURE via a two semester model. This three year program University Core Subjects (3) means you will study during the January and Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory September semesters of each year only and will not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. complete the degree over three years rather than the usual two. Faculty Core Subjects (9) • Accounting for Decision Making • Accounting Information Systems or Digital Transformation of Business • Business Law • Econometrics • Fundamentals of Finance • Cost Management Systems or Financial Applications and Quantitative Analysis • Marketing • Principles of Economics • Quantitative Methods

Major Subjects (6) You must complete six subjects towards one of the following majors: • Accounting • Actuarial Science • Big Data • Economics • Finance

Electives (6) You must complete six elective business subjects. You are encouraged to complete a second major to diversify your skills and enhance your employability. for instructions. Refer to page 9 Co-Founder andCEO -LIVIN Bachelor of Commerce |Alumnus SAM WEBB LIKE MINDEDPEOPLE.” GREAT PLACE TO NETWORK WITH CAMPUS VERY FUN.ITWAS A SOCIAL LIFEIN ANDAROUND ENGAGING ANDIFOUND THE GREAT. STUDYING WAS ALWAYS “MY BOND EXPERIENCEWAS

2019 Undergraduate Guide 33 DIPLOMA OF INTERNATIONAL HOTEL BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT HOTEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT CRICOS Course Code 088313M CRICOS Course Code 063584E

Duration: 8 months full-time (2 semesters) Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) Starting: January, May, September Starting: January, May, September

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or (OP 16 – 21 / ATAR 61.80 -40.65). For international equivalent, or a Bond University College program. For student entry requirements, please refer to bond.edu. international student requirements, visit bond.edu.au/ au/international-diplomas-entry–standards. international-students-entry-requirements.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Diploma of International Hotel and Tourism The Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management is designed to prepare you for Management is designed to prepare you for senior professional and managerial roles in the global tourism roles in the global tourism and hotel industries. industries. Emphasis is placed on asset, revenue and Emphasis is placed on asset, revenue and event human resource management within tourism and hotel management within tourism and hotel businesses. businesses. You will complete 400 hours of work experience to complement the theoretical knowledge gained PROGRAM STRUCTURE through the program. University Core Subjects (3) Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory PROGRAM STRUCTURE not-for-credit component. University Core Subjects (3) Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory Program Subjects (2) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. • Introduction to Global Citizenship • Marketing Core Subjects (12) • Accounting for Decision Making Elective Subjects (3) • Rooms Division Management Choose three of the approved elective subjects. • Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Management For full program details and structure, please visit • Strategic Pricing and Revenue Management bond.edu.au/diplomas. • Tourism Analysis and Evaluation • WHS Risk Management FURTHER STUDY • Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Culture Successful completion of the Diploma of International • Concepts of Strategy Hotel and Tourism Management guarantees you a place • Digital Transformation of Business in Bond’s Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism • Business Law Management with 80 credit points credited to the • Human Resource Management degree, reducing the duration of your undergraduate • Marketing studies by two semesters. Alternate Choice Subjects (3) The Diploma of International Hotel and Tourism Man- Select three of the following: agement is also a pathway into other bachelor degrees • Wine Studies with varying credit. • International Food and Beverage Management into other bachelor degrees withvarying credit. The Diploma of Management isalso Sport a pathway studies by two semesters. undergraduate credited to the degree, reducing theduration of your Bachelor of Management with80credit Sport points Management guarantees you aplace inBond’s Successful completion of theDiplomaof Sport FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit Choose two of theapproved elective subjects. Elective Subjects (2) • • • Program Subjects (3) not-for-credit component. Three Bond Core subjects plusone compulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE and critical thinking,andmanagingfinances. groups, conflict resolution, problem solving, rational managing teams, leadership, communicating in information andmediacontent, andgainskillssuchas athlete development, how to produce sporting will teach students anunderstanding of and sport and organisations. The Diplomaof Management Sport knowledge to work teams, withsporting clubs, players subjects to equipstudents withthenecessary The Diplomaof Management offers Sport arange of PROGRAM DESCRIPTION au/international-diplomas-entry–standards student entry requirements, please refer to bond.edu. (OP 16-21/ATAR 62.10–40.65). For international Completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078901G DIPLOMA OFSPORT MANAGEMENT theme parks andtransportation. hotels, government, research, resorts, restaurants, range of fields, includingairlines, cruise lines, events, industry employers. Graduates can work inawide and internationally by leading hotel andtourism Management isaqualification accepted nationally The Bachelor of International Hotel andTourism PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • majors withyour sixelective subjects: You have theoption to complete oneof thefollowing Major Subjects (6) • •

Sport Public RelationsSport Personal Finance Introduction to Global Citizenship Marketing Marketing Communication Management International Business Entrepreneurship andInnovation Adventure Tourism Event Operations

January 8 mon ths fulltime(2semesters) , May, September . . • • Compulsory Subjects (18) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE specific practices. business skillsinadditionto uniqueareas of sport equipped withastrong foundation incontemporary law, business, andpublicrelations. You willbe is designed anddelivered by leading experts insport, The Bond University’s Bachelor of Management Sport PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements international student requirements, visitbond.edu.au/ equivalent, oraBond University College program. For Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 096558A BACHELOR OFSPORT MANAGEMENT recreation services andmajorevent corporations. service organisations, government and sport including professional teams, sporting community industry atthelocal, nationalandinternational level, to seek employment in themulti-faceted sport The Bachelor of Management willposition Sport you PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES You must complete approved elective subjects. Electives (3) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Event Operations Accounting for DecisionMaking Strategy Business PlanDevelopment orConcepts of Professional Experience Management Sport High Performance Management Sport IndustryGlobal Sport DevelopmentSport InformationSport Organisation,Sport Governance andPolicy PublicRelationsSport Internet andSocial MediaMarketing Market Research andAnalysis Marketing Negotiation Human Resource Management LawSports Business Law WHS RiskManagement

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FACULTY OFHEALTH SCIENCES Our Alumni & MEDICINE at a glance bond.edu.au/hsm Physiotherapist from more than from more than The 32% 10 Among thetop countries 20 different skills to succeed intoday’s world. experiences of aspart your degree to equipyou with participate ininternship, fieldwork andplacement classroom, aswell asuniqueopportunities to on experiences andindustry engagement inthe & Medicineprovide you withextensive hands- The programs intheFaculty of Health Sciences followed by Doctor, Medical Officer andDirector*. held by Faculty of Health Sciences &Medicinealumniis *Bond University AlumniDatabase, 2017. and NSW Health* Health, Royal Brisbane Hospital Gold Coast Hospital, Queensland job after graduation. internationally recognised to helpyou landthat degrees are highlyregarded by industry and Our Faculty of Health Sciences &Medicine employers are #1 of our alumni are of ouralumniare jobtitle * .

2019 Undergraduate Guide 37 Refer to page 9 for instructions. equivalent of MathsBorPhysics. Science orBachelor of Biomedical Science must have also completed the *Students wishingto pathway into theBachelor of Exercise andSports other bachelor degrees* withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Health Sciences isalso apathway into undergraduate studies by upto two semesters. credited to thedegree, reducing theduration of your Bachelor of Health Sciences with80credit points Sciences guarantees students aplace inBond’s Successful completion of theDiplomaof Health FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas. For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit • • • • discipline specific foundation subjects suchas: Bond University Core subjects (refer to page 10)and You willcomplete atotal of eight subjects comprising PROGRAM STRUCTURE across abroad range of industries. the latest research equipment, whichcan beapplied technical scientific and research skillsusing some of in asupported learning environment. You willdevelop physiological processes of humanhealth andfunction, sciences, includingtheanatomical, molecular and you willgainanunderstanding of basic andapplied foundation inbiological andchemical sciences where The Diplomaof Health Sciences offers abroad PROGRAM DESCRIPTION bond.edu.au/international-diplomas-entry-standards requirements, please refer to 18 /ATAR 61.80 -50.15). For International student entry Completion of Asutralian Year 12orequivalent (OP 16– ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 093260K DIPLOMA OFHEALTH SCIENCES

Principles of HumanStructure andFunction Chemistry for LivingSystems Cell Biology Introduction to Chemistry

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. Foundation Subjects (7) credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) subjects, asfollows: The Bachelor of Biomedical Science comprises 24 PROGRAM STRUCTURE healthcare settings. applied withinavariety of clinical, research andallied well ascase studies andproblem-solving techniques are Extensive laboratory training from thefirst semester, as specialist postgraduate study. study undertaken, providing structured pathways to knowledge andskills relevant to theparticular discipline of interest. The majors are designed to develop detailed last few semesters inamajorrelevant to your area of You willhave theopportunity to focus your studies inthe professions. programs suchasmedicineandthealliedhealth of thehumanbodyandprepares you for graduate entry molecular, cellular, anatomical andphysiological processes sciences. The program develops your knowledge inthe ideal undergraduate foundation for acareer inthehealth The Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides you withthe PROGRAM DESCRIPTION *Students must undertake andpass Elementary Maths. entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- subject entry requirements. For international student are available for applicants whodonot meet thestandard complete bridgingsubject/s inthose disciplines. Pathways Physics ,or equivalent willberequired to successfully Students withouttheequivalent of EnglishandMathsBor of EnglishandMathsBorPhysics, orequivalent. equivalent (OP 10/ATAR 77) withsuccessful completion University College* Foundation orPreparation Program or Successful completion of Australian Year 12,Bond ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063085B BACHELOR OFBIOMEDICAL SCIENCE Complete eight subjects from oneof thefollowing majors: Majors (8) • • • • • • Advanced discipline subjects (6) • • • • • • •

Pathophysiology andPharmacology Microbiology Medical andMolecular Genetics Medical Biochemistry 2 Human Organ Systems 2 Health Research Methods Principles of HumanStructure andFunction Medical Biochemistry 1 Human Organ Systems 1 Chemistry for LivingSystems Cell Biology Biological andPhysical Chemistry Australia’s Health Issues andPriorities

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 39 “I WAS INITIALLY DRAWN TO THE LOCATION OF BOND AND THE IDEA OF SUCH A FINELY TUNED, UNIQUE STUDENT EXPERIENCE BASED ON SIZE. AFTER VISITING THE CAMPUS, I WAS REALLY DRAWN TO THE COMMITMENT FRANK AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE ACADEMICS, THE PASSION THEY SHOW US AS STUDENTS AND THE FACT THAT ALL GUERRERA STAFF, NO MATTER WHAT LEVEL OF Bachelor of Biomedical Science student and President of the Health Sciences and Medicine SENIORITY, ARE OPEN TO DISCUSSION Student Association AT ANY TIME. I feel like Bond has prepared me for my future career through the support of the academics, the modern facilities and the network that I am building during my time here.” studies, leading to aPhD. In addition,you can also undertake research-based honours • • • University programs: meet theentry requirements may applyfor thefollowing Bond Students whocomplete theBachelor of Biomedical Science, and dietetics, aswell asbroader publichealth programs. sciences suchasmedical research, pharmacy, nutritionand postgraduate studies for acareer inmedicineandhealth The program provides opportunities for you to pursue • • • • include: assists graduates to enter awiderange of professions thatmay The broad scope of theBachelor of Biomedical Science program PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • • • Plus two subjects from thefollowing options: • • • • • • > Pre-Health Professional • • • • • • • • > Laboratory /Research

Pathways to other health professions Medical equipment Laboratory assistant /technician Health promotion officer Physiology of Exercise Principles of Biomechanics Introduction to Psychology: Learning andSocial Introduction to Psychology: Biology andPersonality andExerciseSport Nutrition Molecular Diagnostics Human Nutrition Exercise, Health andDisease Laboratory Medicine Immunology Human Control Systems Health Communication Food, NutritionandHealth Exploring HumanDisease Research Project B Research Project A Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory Medicine Immunology Human Control Systems Exploring HumanDisease Advanced Bioscience Lab Master of Occupational Therapy Master of NutritionandDietetic Practice Doctor of Physiotherapy *Conditions apply, please visitbond.edu.au/medicine for more information. Medical Studies entry requirements still apply.* dependent onavailability. Please note current Bachelor of (Pre-Health Professional major) graduates are limited and Medical Studies for theBachelor of Biomedical Science extremely competitive. Places inYear 2of theBachelor of class sizes andsufficient clinical placements. Assuch,entry is Enrolments intheprogram are strictly limited to ensure small Studies available to international students. Currently, thisistheonlypathway into theBachelor of Medical of theBachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) atBond University. GPA willbeeligibleto beconsidered for selection to enter Year 2 Pre-Health Professional major), meeting theminimumrequired the Bond University Bachelor of Biomedical Science (inthe Domestic andinternational* students eligibleto graduate from a pathway to study medicine. Science, aswell asmeeting specificcriteria, thisdegree may be Depending onsubjects completed intheBachelor of Biomedical PATHWAY TO MEDICINE KEY FEATURES: own teachers augmented reality programs, developed by your Ability to learn usingthelatest reality virtual and academics Small class sizes allow you more access to Occupational Therapy andPhysiotherapy Physiotherapy, NutritionandDietetics, a numberof areas includingMedicine, Broad science degree withpathways into

2019 Undergraduate Guide 41 BACHELOR OF EXERCISE occupational therapy, nutrition and dietetic practice, or AND SPORTS SCIENCE sports science. CRICOS Course Code 080641D The program focuses on real-world learning with a significant proportion of the degree offering practical experience with Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) strong links into Bond University Tier 1 sports and local club, Starting: January semi-professional and professional sport.

Alignment of the program is primarily at the world-class ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Bond Institute of Health & Sport (BIHS), where you will gain Successful completion of Australian Year 12, Bond exceptional, high-quality practical experience in our High University College* Foundation or Preparation Program Performance Training Centre, health science laboratories and or equivalent (OP 12 / ATAR 71) with successful sports science research laboratories. completion of English and Mathematics at the level of Mathematics A or equivalent, and one of; Health and PROGRAM STRUCTURE Physical Education or Biology or Chemistry or Physics University Core Subjects (3) or Science 21, or equivalent. Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Students without the equivalent subjects will be required to successfully complete bridging subject/s in Foundation subjects (6) those disciplines. Pathways are available for applicants • Chemistry for Living Systems who do not meet the standard subject entry • Exercise Health and Disease requirements. For international student requirements, • Health Research Methods please visit bond.edu.au/international-students-entry- • Human Control Systems requirements. • Human Organ Systems 1 • Principles of Human Structure and Function *Students must undertake and pass Elementary Maths. Introductory specialist subjects (8) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Functional Anatomy The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science provides • Medical Biochemistry 1 you with knowledge and skills in health, fitness and • Medical Biochemistry 2 athletic performance. You will gain an understanding of • Motor Control and Learning basic and applied sciences utilised in various contexts • Physiology of Exercise including healthy ageing, chronic disease prevention, • Principles of Biomechanics health promotion and elite sport performance. • Psychology of Sport and Exercise 1 • Sport and Exercise Nutrition You will study anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning and control, Advanced specialist subjects (7) exercise and sport psychology as well as exercise • Advanced Biomechanics and Motor Control prescription and planning. Industry-recognised • Advanced Physiology of Exercise accreditations in strength and conditioning, fitness, • Exercise Prescription and Practice 1 sports medicine, anthropometry and a massage are • Exercise Prescription and Practice 2 also offered throughout the program. • Professional Practice and Practicum 1 • Professional Practice and Practicum 2 The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science provides • Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2 exciting career opportunities as well as a structured pathway to graduate-entry studies in physiotherapy, Compulsory subjects (15) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) STRUCTURE ANDSUBJECTS honours. of NutritionandDietetic Practice, orresearch based Bond University’s Master of Occupational Therapy, Master This program provides anundergraduate pathway into your career andstudy goals. to select avariety of subjects to explore whichbest suit The program provides adegree of flexibility, enabling you human health andfunction. molecular, physiological andpsychological processes of basic andappliedsciences includingtheanatomical, During thisprogram, you willgainanunderstanding of pathway to postgraduate specialised study. disciplines inthehealth sciences, aswell asproviding a designed for students whowishto explore avariety of The Bond University Bachelor of Health Sciences is PROGRAM DESCRIPTION au/international-students-entry-requirements international student requirements, please visitbond.edu. University Preparation Program overall pass. For (OP 15/ATAR 62). Bond University College Foundation / Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063068C BACHELOR OFHEALTH SCIENCES through research-based honours studies, leading to aPhD. research inareas suchasStrength and Conditioning You can also undertake higherdegree qualifications by • • • • apply for thefollowing Bond University programs: Science,Sports andmeet theentry requirements may Students whocomplete theBachelor of Exercise and broader andalliedhealth programs. sporting occupational therapy, nutritionanddietetics, aswell as postgraduate studies science, insports physiotherapy, you withanaccelerated undergraduate pathway to The Bachelor of Exercise Science andSports also provides • • • • • • the world thatmay include: employment inarange of careers inAustralia andaround human biology, andgraduates of thisdegree may seek with astrong understanding of exercise science and The Bachelor of Exercise Science andSport willequipyou PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES •

Master of Science Sports Master of Occupational Therapy Master of Nutrition&Dietetic Practice Doctor of Physiotherapy Sleep technician Cardiac technologist consultant Corporate andcommunity health andfitness Athletic program /sport coordinator Strength andconditioning coach Exercise scientist Australia’s Health Issues and Priorities

January 2 y ears full-time(6semesters) , May, September . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Complete six(6)subjects from thefollowing electives: Electives (6) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • leading to master’s andPhDprograms. You can also undertake research-based honours studies, • • following Bond University programs: and meet theentry requirements may applyfor the Students whocomplete theBachelor of Health Sciences, programs andtheeducation sector. nutrition anddietetics, aswell asbroader publichealth registered health professions suchasoccupational therapy, undergraduate pathway to graduate-entry studies in variety of career opportunities aswell asanaccelerated The Bachelor of Health Sciences willprovide you with • • • • • • • • • include: of careers inAustralia andaround theworld thatmay Graduates of thisdegree may seek employment inarange foundational understanding of thehealth sciences. The Bachelor of Health Sciences will equip you with a strong PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • •

Medical Biochemistry 2 Medical Biochemistry 1 Love, Sex andRelationships Laboratory Medicine Introduction to Psychology: Learning andSocial Immunology Human Nutrition Functional Anatomy Exploring HumanDisease Exercise Health andDisease Elementary Maths Drugs andBehaviour Developmental Psychology Biological Psychology Biological andPhysical Chemistry Principles of HumanStructure andFunction Microbiology Medical andMolecular Genetics Introduction to Psychology, Biology andPersonality Introduction to Chemistry Human Control Systems Human Organ Systems 2 Human Organ Systems 1 Health Communication Health Research Methods Global Health Issues Food, NutritionandHealth Chemistry for LivingSystems Cell Biology Master of Occupational Therapy Master of NutritionandDietetic Practice Pathways to study other health professions Intellectual property Clinical trialsordrugregistration Laboratory assistant Health administration Health officer Health education Community health Health promotion andExerciseSport Nutrition Principles of Biomechanics Physiology of Exercise Psychology of andExercise Sport 2 Psychology of andExercise Sport 1 Pathophysiology andPharmacology Molecular Diagnostics

2019 Undergraduate Guide 43 APPLICATION PROCESS MEDICAL PROGRAM^ 1. Applications must be lodged through QTAC (qtac.edu.au) and should include all required documentation. BACHELOR OF MEDICAL STUDIES 2. Bond University will determine your eligibility to sit (BMEDST) the psychometric test based on an assessment of your academic performance. CRICOS: 087932C 3. Bond University will invite shortlisted applicants to Duration: 2 years 8 months (8 semesters) attend an on-campus interview.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (MD) PSYCHOMETRIC ASSESSMENT Approximately 50% of eligible applicants will be invited CRICOS : 087933B to complete a compulsory online psychometric Duration: 2 years (6 semesters) assessment. Applicants will be required to pay a fee to sit this test.

Duration: 4 years and 8 months full-time The results will identify approximately 50% of (3 semesters per year) (14 semesters total) applicants who will be shortlisted and invited to attend Starting: May an interview to gain selection into the Medical Program^. ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION The Medical Program^ is comprised of two sequential The Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) is the first of degrees – the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and two sequential degrees at Bond University that must be the Doctor of Medicine (MD). All students selected for completed in order to be eligible to practise medicine. entry into the Medical Program^ will have to complete The Bachelor of Medical Studies is an undergraduate both the BMedSt and MD. Both degrees are awarded at program, located at level 7 of the Australian the completion of Year 5. Qualifications Framework. The Medical Program^ commences with the Bachelor of The Bachelor of Medical Studies is not available as a Medical Studies (BMedSt) which is an undergraduate standalone program. All students must complete both program and so is open to Year 12 school leavers. The the Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) and the BMedSt is also open to students who have completed Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Bond University to be an undergraduate program. eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand. Both Enrolments in the program are strictly limited to ensure degrees are awarded at the completion of the MD small class sizes and sufficient clinical placements. As program. such, entry is extremely competitive. Undergraduate applicants will be assessed on the The Bachelor of Medical Studies is designed to equip following criteria: graduates with the foundational knowledge, skills and 1. Overall secondary academic results which must attributes required to safely and effectively practise include Year 12 English and one of Chemistry or medicine in today’s complex healthcare environment. Maths B or Physics, or equivalent 2. Psychometric testing The program is distinguished by its strong educational 3. Structured interview ranking focus on case-based learning, evidence-based medicine and integrated clinical practice. Due to small class sizes, For full entry requirements visit bond.edu.au/medicine. students learn in a highly personalised environment with state-of-the-art equipment. Students benefit from Applicants are selected through a rigorous assessment a variety of teaching and learning systems, including process based on outstanding academic achievement, case-based small group tutorials, problem-based in combination with a demonstrated ability to achieve learning, practical classes, clinical skills and laboratory graduate outcomes of knowledge and critical thinking, training, self-directed learning, web-based and leadership, initiative and teamwork, communication e-learning, interactive seminars and lectures. This skills, responsibility, ethical decision making skills, contemporary approach to medical education ensures motivation and non-verbal reasoning. that learning relates directly to patient care and prepares graduates to assume a high level of Approximately 50% of applicants will be offered the responsibility. opportunity to complete an online psychometric test based on their academic achievement. This test will The Bachelor of Medical Studies comprises 8 semesters incur a fee, to be paid by the applicant direct to the test delivered over 2 years and 8 months and is followed by provider. The results of this test will determine eligibility the Doctor of Medicine comprised of 6 semesters for being offered an interview. delivered over 2 years. The two sequential degrees are 14 semesters in total and are equivalent to 7 standard Applicants who have been shortlisted will be required to academic years in duration. However, with Bond attend an interview in person at Bond University, where University’s three-semesters-per-year timetable and their general suitability to medicine and preparedness intensive clinical training periods, these two programs to undertake a highly demanding program will be are completed in just 4 years and 8 months, with examined. Applicants will be interviewed by individuals graduates then eligible to apply for hospital internships. from medical and non-medical backgrounds who are trained in entry-style medicine interviews • • • body systems andfocuses on: Year 2isframed around asecond cycle through the 3 semesters Year 2 Islander Health curriculum. of Bond’s innovative AboriginalandTorres Strait immersion experience occurring inSemester 2aspart Year 1also includes anIndigenous focus, withacultural • • • the foundations of: Collectively, integrated learning opportunities provide collaborative learning. interpersonal communication, group work and understanding of andtheskillsinvolved ineffective This involves thebeginningof thedevelopment of the effective observations of peopleboth healthy andill. explored through anintroduction to conducting The foundations of aneffective practitioner are • • • This cycle focuses on: first cycle of thebody systems, arranged ingenerations. foundations of life andthenguides learning through the Year 1commences withthemolecular andcellular 2 semesters Year 1 component of theMedical Program^. to thefullimmersion intheworkplace intheMD an excellent transition from thecampus based learning year immersed intheclinical environment andacts as Hospital. This enables students to have afulladditional Clinical Education andResearch Centre atRobina In thethird year, students are located attheUniversity case around whichthelearning isintegrated. (PBL) approach, where each week introduces aclinical The program extensively uses aproblem-based learning immersion experience. community andclinical placements andacultural clinical skillslaboratories, simulationactivities, cases through problem-based learning, aswell as mainly insmallgroup sessions comprised of interactive Medical Studies (BMedSt) learning andteaching occurs In thefirst two years (5 semesters) inthe Bachelor of YEARS 1–3‘THEPRE-CLINICAL YEARS’ BACHELOR 0FMEDICAL STUDIES PROGRAM STRUCTURE* state orterritory inAustralia orNew Zealand. Both degrees are awarded atthecompletion of Year 5. All students selected for entry into theMedical Program willhave to complete both theBMedSt and MDto beeligiblefor registration asamedical practitioner inany ^The Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees –theBachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) andtheDoctor of Medicine(MD).

normal function Normal compensatory mechanisms for restoring Mechanisms of disease andinfectious organisms focus building complexity into anintegrative systems Relationships between structure andfunction, The ethical basis of patient-centred healthcare and society The impact of illness onthepatient, theirfamily healthcare system Awareness of theroles of thedoctor and Sociological basis of thebehaviours of populations Psychological basis of normalhumanbehaviour organs Introducing thestructure andfunctionof discrete Medicine program. Medical Studies proceed directly into the Doctor of Students whosuccessfully complete theBachelor of OUTCOMES standard Bond academic calendar. the lengthof semesters may vary compared to the Please beaware that dueto placement opportunities, requirements for theMD. foundation skillsthey needto complete theirproject written assessments thatprovide themwiththe addition, students complete research modules and class skillsinassessing evidence inmedical practice. In from academics of international standing, and gain first- complete acourse through thiscentre. They willlearn practice. InYear 3, students willhave theopportunity to between research evidence andits application to Research activity isfocused onunderstanding thegaps the leading research centre atBond University. The Centre for Research inEvidence-Based Practice is of medical imaging. of pathology and pharmacology and learn the principles Care. Students are also exposed to theclinical sciences Child Health, Women’s Health, Emergency andCritical General Practice, Medicine, Surgery, Mental Health, final two years of the curriculum. The rotations include rotations whichmirror where they willbeplaced inthe Over thecourse of theyear, students complete clinical work inthefinal two years of theprogram. that students acquire inpreparation for theirclinical an authentic context to theprocedural andclinical skills accredited, advanced simulationfacility thatprovides Education andResearch Centre, Bond hasan cases. At both theUniversity campus andtheClinical groups to diagnose andmanagearange of clinical learning environment where students work insmall Bond Virtual Hospital clinical ©whichisavirtual lead, case-based learning. Bond hasdeveloped the facilitator guided,problem-based learning to clinician In Year 3, theformat of learning changes from 3 semesters Year 3 provide thecontext for introducing healthcare systems. healthcare andplacements inhealthcare settings will inclusive of thelegalframework for provision of complexities of healthcare are explored thenfurther physical examination of discrete systems. The ethical practitioner continue withafocus onhistory taking and foundation knowledge andskillsof acompetent highlighting thecomplexities of health inequities. The contribute to disease andimpact onpatient healthcare, as well astheexploration of psychosocial factors that individuals, groups, populationsandcultures to disease and broadened to explore thevaried responses of Knowledge of psychosocial frameworks isdeepened

2019 Undergraduate Guide 45 DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Students will also complete their MD project during YEARS 4 – 5 ‘THE CLINICAL YEARS’ their elective or selective, which is either a research or The Doctor of Medicine (MD) component is an Extended professional project, or a capstone experience. The Master’s level program and is undertaken through project will culminate in the submission of a final report clinical rotations in hospital and community healthcare and presentation at the end-of-year conference. settings, as well as face-to-face teaching at timetabled education sessions. During this time, students Please be aware that due to placement opportunities, undertake a research or professional project, or the length of semesters may vary compared to the a capstone experience and prepare a portfolio of standard Bond academic calendar. their work. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Year 4 Graduates of the sequential degrees (BMedSt and MD) 3 semesters will have the appropriate knowledge, attitudes and skills Year 4 includes rotations through the following clinical to function effectively as interns in Australian hospitals disciplines: and will be ideally positioned to undergo further training • Child Health in any of the Australasian specialty colleges. • Medicine • Mental Health Our previous Medical graduates have secured • Surgery internships in hospitals across Australia and New • Women’s Health Zealand.

In Training Assessment (ITA) is conducted throughout PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION the year as well as end of year Written Assessment and The Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). degrees are accredited by the Australian Medical Students also collect the outcomes of their work in a Council (AMC) ensuring that they meet or exceed the portfolio. agreed national guidelines for medical education. Upon successful completion of both of the degrees, graduates Students will also plan their MD project, which will be are eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in undertaken in Year 5. The project involves a program of any state or territory in Australia or New Zealand. structured learning with independent or group research and practice based learning.

BOND UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS INTO MEDICINE Students will be able to select one of three options: 1. A research-based project 2. A capstone experience Domestic and international* students eligible to 3. A professionally focused project. graduate from the Bond University programs: the Bachelor of Biomedical Science (in the Pre-Health Please be aware that due to placement opportunities, Professional major), the Master of Occupational the length of semesters may vary compared to the Therapy, the Doctor of Physiotherapy or the Master of standard Bond academic calendar. Nutrition and Dietetic Practice, meeting the minimum required GPA will be eligible to be considered for Year 5 3 semesters selection to enter Year 2 of the Bachelor of Medical Year 5 includes rotations through the following clinical Studies (BMedSt). Currently, this is the only pathway disciplines: into the Bachelor of Medical Studies available to international students. • Emergency Medicine • General Practice *Conditions apply please visit bond.edu.au/medicine. • Critical Care / Anaesthetics / Orthopaedics • Selective (students have the opportunity to select an area of sub-specialty interest) • Elective / pre-internship rotation (students have another opportunity to undertake further clinical placements either in Australia or overseas, which can be their final capstone experience).

In Training Assessment (ITA) is conducted throughout the year as well as end-of-year Written Assessment and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). Students also submit their final portfolio at the end-of-year for points accrual.

^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. for instructions. Refer to page 9

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• • (Honours) willbeassessed onthefollowing criteria; Applicants for theBachelor of Health Sciences ENTR Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063044M (HONOURS) BACHELOR OFHEALTH SCIENCES assistant invarious industries. Graduates may also seek employment asaresearch Research (Health Sciences) orDoctor of Philosophy. postgraduate study, typically theMaster of Science by The Honours program provides apathway to PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • Semester 3 • • Semester 2 • • Semester 1 PROGRAM STRUCTURE and project management. communication, critical thinkingandinterpretation, they have demonstrated skillsinwritten andoral Honours graduates are highlyvalued by employers as supervised by amemberof theacademic staff. an independent research project, whilst being conceptualise, plan, organise, undertake andreport on of coursework andresearch inwhichthey research seminar. Students willundertake aprogram production of aresearch thesis andpresentation of a independent research andstudy concluding inthe The Honours program isaone-year program of PROGRAM DESCRIPTION the following year. October each year for aJanuarysemester intake in Please note thatapplications close attheendof •

last three semesters of theirbachelor’s degree. of theproposed Honours research project inthe credit points of study related to thegeneral area Candidates must have completed atleast 60 7). GPA of 2.0 (credit) outof 4, (equivalent 5.0 outof admission into theHonours program isanoverall relevant bachelor’s degree. The standard for The completion (or expected completion) of a Honours Thesis C(HLSC44-142) (30CP) Honours Thesis B(HLSC44-141) (15CP) (HLSC41-140) (15CP) Research Analysis andCommunication Honours Thesis A(HLSC44-140) (15CP) (15CP) Research Preparation andDesign (HLSC41-141) research project withintheprevious three years. degree thatisrelated to theproposed Honours Candidates must have been awarded a bachelor’s Y REQUIREMENTS

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Bond University provides dedicated staff specifically for extensive, individualsupport to find internships andlater employment. Clayton Utz Ashurst We maintain industry partnerships withleading organisations. Some of these include:

Our Alumni FACULTY OFLAW INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS Cronin LitigationLawyers at a glance bond.edu.au/law LawRight Lawyer The contemporary legalscholarship andpractice. the delivery of programs atthecutting edgeof legal experts inavariety of fields contribute to class teaching facilities. NationalandInternational delivering innovative law programs usingworld highest scholar andteaching awards inthecountry, At Bond, ouracademics have won some of the *Bond University AlumniDatabase, 2017. set foot oncampus. your international experience starts assoon asyou With astudent bodyfrom more than20 countries, to Bond from overseas. 51% 10 Among thetop followed by Partner andManagingDirector*. held by Faculty of Law alumniis Group*. Ellison, KPMGand Macquarie Clayton Utz, PwC,Minter help you landthatjobafter graduation. by industry andinternationally recognised to Our Faculty of Law degrees are highlyregarded employers are #1 of our alumni came of ouralumnicame jobtitle Wyndham Vacation Resorts, AsiaPacificPty Ltd

2019 Undergraduate Guide 51 DIPLOMA OF LEGAL STUDIES combination of excellent teaching, small class sizes and extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning CRICOS Course Code 080298C experience that both challenges you academically and prepares you practically for a legal career. Duration: 8 months full-time (2 semesters) Starting: January, May, September 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 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS include: Completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent (OP 9 - 15 / • Dispute resolution and collaboration ATAR 83.70 - 61.85). For international student • Legal ethics and professionalism requirements, please refer to • Legal research and reasoning bond.edu.au/program/diploma-legal-studies. • Legal writing and drafting • Oral communication and advocacy PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Diploma of Legal Studies provides students with a PROGRAM STRUCTURE basic grounding in Australia’s legal system, the principles University Core Subjects (3) of business law and contemporary legal issues confronting Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory not-for- Australian society. This program provides a supported credit component. Please refer to page 10. preparation and pathway for further undergraduate study in Law. You will also learn communication and problem Compulsory Law Subjects (17) solving skills, engage in individual and group decision The 17 compulsory subjects cover all the ‘Priestley Eleven’ making and develop an understanding of ethics, morals areas required to practise law in Australia. and cultural beliefs. • Legal Foundations A • Legal Foundations B PROGRAM STRUCTURE • Foundations of Private Law You will complete a total of eight subjects comprising • Foundations of Public and Criminal Law Bond University Core subjects (refer to page 10) and • Contract Law A discipline specific foundation subjects such as: • Tort Law • Legal Foundations A • Criminal Law • Legal Foundations B • Property Law A • Business Law • Constitutional Law • Contemporary Issues in Law and Society • Contract Law B • Property Law B Program requirements may change, for updated • Corporate Law information and full program details and structure, please • Equity visit bond.edu.au/diplomas. • Administrative Law • Evidence FURTHER STUDY • Civil Disputes Resolution Successful completion of the Diploma of Legal Studies • Legal Profession guarantees students a place in Bond’s Bachelor of Laws with 80 credit points credited to the degree, reducing the Law Elective Subjects (7) duration of your undergraduate studies by up to two A wide range of law electives is offered, with various semesters. specialisations, including: • Canadian Law and Practice The Diploma of Legal Studies is also a pathway into other • Contemporary Legal Issues bachelor degrees with varying credit. • Corporate and Commercial Law • International and Comparative Law • Legal Practice BACHELOR OF LAWS • Media and Technology Law CRICOS Course Code 093922K General Elective Subjects (5) Please visit bond.edu.au/law-degrees for more details. Duration: 2 years 8 months full-time (8 semesters) Starting: January, May, September HONOURS PROGRAM Outstanding graduates may qualify to receive their degree with Honours. Candidates for the Honours degree must ENTRY REQUIREMENTS fulfil the requirements for a pass degree, complete the Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent elective subject Legal Research Project and achieve an (OP 8 / ATAR 83.75) or a Bond University College Honours standard of proficiency as defined by the Faculty Program. For international student requirements, visit of Law. bond.edu.au/international-students-entry-requirements. If you have already completed an undergraduate degree in a INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE discipline other than law, you would normally apply for our Clinical legal subjects are available as electives, with postgraduate professional qualification, the Juris Doctor. students placed in legal settings, working under the supervision of a practising lawyer. The Faculty also PROGRAM DESCRIPTION encourages you to complete clerkships with law firms Bond’s Bachelor of Laws program is designed to equip you during your holidays but these do not form part of degree for a career in the legal profession, corporate sector or requirements, unless a clinical legal subject is chosen as an government sector, both within Australia and overseas. The elective. Our career development specialists are available to assist you in your search for a suitable placement. NO LESS, WAS FASCINATING.” WORKING INTHEGLOBAL MARKET, INMADRID, THE OPPORTUNITY TO GETAHEADSTART IN JOB MARKET. THE MOST THRILLING ASPECT OF ENTERING THE SIMULTANEOUSLY THEMOST FRIGHTENINGAND WHICH EVERY MARKETISGLOBALISING IS BEAT. FOR ME,THEUNPRECEDENTED SPEEDAT INTERNSHIP ABROAD, MYHEART SKIPPEDA CENTRE (CDC) WEREADVERTISING ASIX-WEEK “WHEN ISAW THAT THECAREER DEVELOPMENT Bachelor of /Bachelor Arts of Laws ALLEN BETHANY • • • • • • • • • • POPULAR COMBINED DEGREES in whichyou wishto practise. confirm admission requirements inthe jurisdiction particular admission internationally. You are however advised to traineeship. The degree can also beused to applyfor studyfurther (Graduate DiplomainLegal Practice (PLT)) ora practitioner inallAustralian jurisdictions, inconjunction with approved degree for thepurposes of admission asalegal counsel orjudge’s associate. The Bachelor of Laws isan include solicitor, barrister, government lawyer, in-house in both thepublicandprivate sectors. These positions T PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES ANDRECOGNITION

he Bachelor of Laws degree prepares you to pursue careers (CRICOS 093921M) Bachelor of Psychological Science /Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F) Bachelor of Journalism /Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093916G) Bachelor of International Relations /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Communication (Business) / (CRICOS 093915J) Bachelor of Communication /Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G) Bachelor of Commerce /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093911B) Bachelor of Biomedical Science /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of /Bachelor Arts of Laws Bachelor of Actuarial Science /Bachelor of Laws 093910C) (CRICOS 093914K) (CRICOS 093912A) (CRICOS 093909G)

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placement. year. You’ll receive extensive, individualiseda helpto find law degree andbecoming apractising lawyer inundera Professional Legal Training (PLT), is thelinkbetween your The Graduate DiplomainLegal Practice, also known as Graduate DiplomainLegal Practice FURTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDY for instructions. Refer to page 9

2019 Undergraduate Guide 53 “A MAJOR HIGHLIGHT FOR ME HAS BEEN MY INVOLVEMENT WITH BOND’S MOOTING PROGRAM. I STARTED OUT WITH INTERNAL COMPETITIONS AND THEN PARTICIPATED IN A DOMESTIC AMY KOSA MOOT AS WELL AS AN Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws INTERNATIONAL ONE. THESE EXPERIENCES HAVE HELPED TO GROW MY LEGAL SKILLS AND I HAVE MADE SOME AMAZING FRIENDS IN THE PROCESS.” Law Compulsory Subjects (2) credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE management. disciplines suchasinternational business and subjects of particular interest withstudy inrelated This degree provides anopportunity to combine legal PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements For international student requirements, visitbond.edu.au/ (OP 10/ATAR 77) oraBond University College Program. Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063057F BACHELOR OFBUSINESS LAW degree. you must complete aBachelor of Laws orJurisDoctor the professional practice of law. Ifyou wishto practise law, Business Law isnot designed to provide aqualification for Unlike theBachelor of Laws degree, theBachelor of PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION the many opportunities available to graduates. industrial relations, politics andpublicservice are among management. Careers inbanking andfinance, teaching, important source of liberal education withinbusiness and excellent preparation for awiderange of careers andisan career interests. Law isincreasingly regarded asan enables you to design your program to meet avariety of combinations of law andnon-law subjects. This flexibility Bond’s flexible degree structure permits various PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES or Bond Business School. One undergraduate subjectfrom eithertheFaculty of Law Combined Faculty Elective six-subject major. Eight undergraduate business subjects includinga Business Subjects (8) particular area of law. specialisations. You may use these subjects to focus ona A widerange of law electives isoffered, invarious Law Elective Subjects (10) • •

Legal Foundations B Legal Foundations A

January 2 y ears full-time(6semesters) , May, September . degree andaGraduate DiplomainLegal Practice. law, you must complete aBachelor of Laws orJurisDoctor for theprofessional practice of law. Ifyou wishto practise Jurisprudence isnot designed to provide aqualification Unlike theBachelor of Laws degree, theBachelor of PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION relations are amongthemany opento graduates. public service, industrial relations andinternational education. Careers inpolitics, communications, teaching, andsciences,arts isanimportant source of aliberal excellent preparation for awiderange of careers and,with career interests. Law isincreasingly regarded asan enables you to design your program to meet avariety of combinations of law andnon-law subjects. This flexibility Bond’s flexible degree structure permits various PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES or Bond Business School. One undergraduate subjectfrom eithertheFaculty of Law Combined Faculty Elective six-subject major. Eight undergraduate humanities subjects includinga Humanities Subjects (8) particular area of law. specialisations. You may use these subjects to focus ona A widerange of law electives isoffered, invarious Law Elective Subjects (10) • • Law Compulsory Subjects (2) credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE languages andcommunication. disciplines suchasinternational relations, criminology, subjects of particular interest withstudy inrelated This degree provides anopportunity to combine legal PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements For international student requirements, bond.edu.au/ (OP 10/ATAR 77) oraBond University College Program. Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063078A BACHELOR OFJURISPRUDENCE

Legal Foundations B Legal Foundations A

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FACULTY OFSOCIETY & Australian Institute of International Australian GoodFood Guide Amnesty International Australian Institute of Building Surveyors Austrade AECOM Affairs The Faculty hasdeveloped industry partnerships withleading organisations including: Our Alumni

Australian Institute of Quantity bond.edu.au/fsd Australian Institute of Project Australian Property Institute INDUSTRY LINKS Channel 10Australia Channel 7Australia at a glance General Electric Management Director The HUMANITIES COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE for you to succeed intoday’s world. research andsustainable practices to its programs innovative of its kind;applyingthelatest theory, The Faculty of Society &Design isoneof themost OFFERS DEGREES INTHEAREAS OF EXPERIENCE, THEFACULTY OFSOCIETY &DESIGN WITH ASTRONG FOCUS ONPRACTICAL countries overseas inmore than 40% and ManagingDirector*. Followed by Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor held by Faculty of Society &Design alumniis *Bond University AlumniDatabase, 2017. industry connections allover theworld. experience, andasastudent you willgainaccess to More proof thatBond offers atrueinternational Surveyors #1 are based are based jobtitle Washington Internship Institute CREATIVE MEDIA * Chartered Surveyors . Gold Coast Bulletin ENVIRONMENT BUILT Royal Institute of SCIENCES AND SOCIAL Smart EricksonSmart Soheil Abedian Lend Lease

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES University Core Subjects (3) CRICOS Course Code 072544E Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10.

Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) Integrated Architectural Studios (6) Starting: January • Architectural Design Studio 1 • Architectural Design Studio 2* • Architectural Design Studio 3* ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Architectural Design Studio 4* Successful completion of Australian Year 12 with an OP 12 • Architectural Design Studio 5* or ATAR 71. Other applicants may be considered for • Architectural Design Studio 6* admission on provision of a portfolio of design work. For *These five design studio subjects listed above are the equivalent study load of two international student requirements, visit bond.edu.au/ traditional subjects each. international-students-entry-requirements. Architecture Subjects (9) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Architectural Technology: Structural Design The Bachelor of Architectural Studies at the Abedian • Architectural Technology: Practice Methods School of Architecture is designed to create emerging • Design Communication: Architectural Drawing architectural professionals with fundamental • Design Communication: NURBS Modelling competencies in design ability, problem solving, technical • Design Communication: Building Information Modelling skill, and theoretical frameworks, that give graduates the • Design Communication: Parametric Modelling capability to address complex problems of the built and • History and Theory: Industrial Revolution to Present natural environment in the 21st century and beyond. • History and Theory: Ancient to Enlightenment Professional architectural concerns of detailing, • Philosophy of Design documentation, and basic practice concepts are delivered to establish a foundational basis for the commercial world Elective Subject (1) of architectural practice. The Bachelor of Architectural Choose one of the approved elective subjects from the Faculty Studies developed by the Abedian School of Architecture of Society & Design list of undergraduate subjects. places emphasis on developing students that are Architecture Study Tour option available as an elective. experienced in innovative technologies and are adventurous in their creative design. This program PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES recognises the challenges of designing for diverse This degree will prepare you with theoretical and practical communities and cultures in a globalised world where experience relating to design, problem solving, construction there are modernising threats to traditional cultures, and communication that can be applied to a wide range of complexities in generating sustainable environments and careers. Graduates of this degree may gain employment in constant change in technological aspects of modern life. architectural firms, government, construction, development, infrastructure and planning industries in Australia and around The Abedian School of Architecture is a leading design- the world. The strategic thinking, visual creativity, public driven professional school, characterised by an engagement, design and technology skills, and entrepreneurial international outlook and motivated by the goal of outlook developed in this degree will provide you with a wide graduating architects capable of shifting the direction of range of career opportunities. Many architectural graduates future practice. In prioritising design, the School creates an establish careers in design studios, virtual environment design atmosphere of intense collaboration, engagement, and (such as gaming, cinema and animation), web and graphic experimentation, fuelled by an open discussion that is design, fashion, advertising, industrial design, arts driven by academic staff and distinguished invited management and the visual arts. practitioners and professors. To become a registered architect, you are required to complete The School is characterised by very small class sizes in a both an undergraduate and postgraduate qualification as well dedicated studio environment. Students have 24/7 access as requisite work experience. Successful completion of the to the brand new architecture building, designed by Sir Bachelor of Architectural Studies will enable you to progress to Peter Cook and Gavin Robotham of CRAB Studio, London. the Master of Architecture. A strong studio culture is driven by student collaboration, social engagement, and consistent one-on-one interaction FURTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDY with academic staff. • Master of Architecture For more information go to bond.edu.au/program/master- A ‘learning through making’ ethos is supported by a architecture state-of-the-art workshop and fabrication lab, featuring • Master of Architecture / Master of Project Management traditional woodworking equipment and a robust digital For more information go to bond.edu.au/program/master- fabrication and rapid prototyping setup that includes 3D printers, a CNC router, laser cutter, and an industrial architecture-master-project-management robotics lab. Public engagement is fostered through an annual lecture series that highlights the work and ideas of KEY FEATURES: national and international practitioners and academics; special exhibitions of work; and various forms of Experience first-hand state-of-the-art publication and dissemination. technology including 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC Routers and industrial robots This degree provides the pathway for a career as a professional architect. Graduates of this program may Enjoy learning in small class sizes and a progress to the Master of Architecture upon application dedicated studio environment and review of undergraduate performance. Completion of the bachelor program does not qualify for automatic entry Learn from industry-leading architects through to the Master’s. tutorials, critiques, competitions and the Architecture Lecture Series small class sizes withunprecedented one-on-oneaccess to your professors. Bond hasAustralia’s lowest Student:Teacher ratio of 10:1.This means you willlearn in • • • • discipline specific foundation subjects suchas: Bond University Core subjects (refer to page 10)and You willcomplete atotal of eight subjects comprising PROGRAM STRUCTURE the use of different network technologies. group decisionmaking, information management, and conflict resolution, problem solving, individualand and society, urban design, communicating ingroups, covered include;sustainability science, sustainability specified relevant subjects. Some core learning areas Students gainknowledge through studying the environments. professions involved increating sustainable career inavariety of natural andbuiltenvironment provides afoundation for those intending to pursue a The Diplomaof Sustainable Environments andPlanning PROGRAM DESCRIPTION au/international-diplomas-entry–standards. student entry requirements, please refer to bond.edu. (OP 16-21/ATAR 61.80 -40.65). For international Completion of Asutralian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 081521D ENVIRONMENTS ANDPLANNING DIPLOMA OFSUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

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a pathway into other Bachelor degrees withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Sustainable Environments andPlanningisalso your undergraduate studies by two semesters. credit points credited to thedegree, reducing theduration of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments andPlanningwitha80 Environments andPlanningguarantees you aplace inBond’s Successful completion of theDiplomaof Sustainable FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit KEY FEATURES: specialist majors to practical settings Apply theoretical knowledge learnt intwo qualification Graduate withaprofessionally recognised sustainable practices of tomorrow Development Building Precinct promoting Learn intheUniversity’s Sustainable .

Faculty of Business 59 Programs Environmental Science and Management Major (6) BACHELOR OF SUSTAINABLE Choose any six subjects from the following list: ENVIRONMENTS AND PLANNING • Environmental Field Analysis of Rainforest and Coastal Regions CRICOS Course Code 079536D • Restoration Ecology • Marine and Coastal Environments Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) • Sustainability Science Starting: January, May, September • Environmental Law • Planning and Development Law • Development Assessment ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Urban Wildlife Management Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent (OP 10 / ATAR 77) or a Bond University Urban Design and Planning Major (6) College Program. For international student • Managing Projects requirements, visit bond.edu.au/international-students- • Sustainable Transport Planning entry-requirements. • Capstone Project • Property Development PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • Urban Design and Site Analysis Studio This interdisciplinary program enables you to graduate with two specialised majors: Environmental Science Plus one of the following: and Management plus Urban Design and Planning. • Land Economy and the Environment • Real Estate Property Rights The Urban Design and Planning major equips you with the theoretical and practical skills required to undertake Elective subjects (2) the design, appraisal and management of urban and Choose two of the approved subjects from the Faculty regional developments. of Society & Design list of undergraduate subject offerings. The Environmental Science and Management major equips you with specialist skills in environmental PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES management, and the ability to apply relevant and This degree will provide you with access to a wide range sustainable solutions in a range of planning situations. of career pathways in the natural and built PROGRAM STRUCTURE environments. Graduates will be equipped with the University Core Subjects (3) knowledge and practical experience required to be Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory sustainability and planning professionals in business, not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. industry, government and consulting firms. Graduates can progress into a wide range of careers in city and Foundation subjects (7) regional planning, community infrastructure, • Principles of Urban Design development assessment, fisheries and agriculture, • Planning Process mining and energy, property, strategic or social • Sustainable Development and Society planning, tourism, transportation or urban design. You • Environmental and Economic Impact Assessment will be equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of • Strategic Land Use Planning sustainable environments, and will be able to seek work • Spatial Information Systems anywhere in Australia or around the world. • Economic and Social Foundations of Planning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Subjects (21) Construction Management andQuantity Surveying credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE work experience. opportunity to schedule work andstudy, orparticipate in Monday to Wednesday. This provides you withthe environment. Allclasses inthisprogram are delivered skill sets thatare highlysought after inthebuilt sustainability themewhichequips you withdistinctive plant andequipment andrisks. Italso contains astrong contract administration, finance, planningprocesses, a range of topics includingconstruction techniques, complex construction projects. The curriculum addresses surveying, focusing onthemanagement anddelivery of the field of construction management andquantity Surveying covers acomprehensive range of subjects in The Bachelor of Construction Management andQuantity PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements For international student requirements, visitbond.edu.au/ (OP 10/ATAR 77) oraBond University College Program. Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078183K SURVEYING MANAGEMENT ANDQUANTITY BACHELOR OFCONSTRUCTION Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). Environments andPlanningare recognised by the and PlanningplustheGraduate Diplomaof Sustainable Graduates of theBachelor of Sustainable Environments by theRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Environments and Planning are internationally recognised Students graduating withtheBachelor of Sustainable PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION

Understanding Buildings 1 Sustainable Development andSociety Building Services Structural Engineering Real Estate Property Rights Project PlanningandScheduling Project Delivery Systems Project Contract Administration Planning Process Measurement 2 Measurement 1 Managing Projects Land Economy andtheEnvironment Industries Introduction to theProperty andConstruction Integrated Measurement andProfessional Practice Early Estimating andCost Planning Construction Tendering andFinance Construction Site Management Commercial Construction andEngineering

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Open Builders Licence. Construction Commission (QBCC) for thegranting of an requirement set by theQueenslandBuilding Surveyors (AIQS), andmeets theeducational accredited withtheAustralian Institute of Quantity Building (CIOB). This program isalso nationally Surveyors (RICS) aswell astheChartered Institute of recognised by theRoyal Institution of Chartered Students graduating with this degree are internationally PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION around theworld. and willbeableto seek work anywhere inAustralia or comprehensive knowledge of sustainable development, engineering andmining.You willbeequippedwitha also beappliedto related sectors suchascivil management. The skillsets obtained inthisdegree may management, cost management andgeneral quantity surveying, property development, project management, facilities management, buildingservices, management, contract administration, site Opportunities includebuildingandconstruction range of career pathways intheconstruction industry. This program willprovide you withaccess to awide PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • • Property Subjects (17) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE experience. schedule work andstudy, orparticipate inwork Wednesday. This provides you withtheopportunity to All classes inthisprogram are delivered Monday to opportunity to specialise inproperty valuation. development. This program also provides you withthe property markets, sustainable development andurban feasibility studies, finance, investment and valuation, management industry, includingconstruction practices, range of subjects withintheproperty development and The Bachelor of Property covers acomprehensive PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP 10/ATAR 77) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078181A BACHELOR OFPROPERTY

Capstone Project Understanding Buildings 2 Land Economy andtheEnvironment Introduction to Accounting Feasibility Analysis Economics of Sustainable Development Asset andFacilities Management

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 61 • Managing Projects • Planning Process PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION • Principles of Property Valuation Students graduating with a Bachelor of Property are • Property Agency and Marketing internationally recognised by the Royal Institution of • Property Development Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Graduates of this program will • Property Trusts, Finance and Taxation also be recognised by the Australian Property Institute (API) • Property Investment and Valuation for Associate Membership with Certified Property • Real Estate Property Rights Practitioner Certification (CPP). Students who complete the • Sustainable Development and Society relevant Property Valuation subjects as electives will qualify • Understanding Buildings 1 for certification with the Australian Property Institute as a • Understanding Buildings 2 Certified Practising Valuer with the Valuers Registration • Capstone Project Board of Queensland, and Fair Trading (conditional on meeting professional practice requirements). Elective Subjects (4) Choose four of the approved subjects from the Faculty of Society & Design list of undergraduate subject KEY FEATURES: offerings. Gain professional accreditation by some of the Property Valuation Specialisation industry’s leading professional bodies You may use two electives to specialise in Property Learn from nationally and internationally Valuation. Completion of these subjects will result in recognised industry professionals recognition by the Australian Property Institute (API), and additional career opportunities in the property industry. Graduate sooner with Bond’s accelerated degrees and kick start your career You must complete the following two subjects for API accreditation: • Real Estate Investment • Specialist and Statutory Valuation

PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES This degree will provide you with a dynamic range of career pathways in the property industry. Opportunities include property valuation, property development, project management, investment, finance, portfolio management, asset and facilities management and research. Graduates are also equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of sustainable development, and will be able to seek work anywhere in Australia or around the world. other bachelor degrees withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Communication isalso apathway into two semesters. the duration of your undergraduate studies by upto credited towards your new program of study, reducing Bachelor of Communication with80credit points Communication guarantees you aplace inBond’s Successful completion of theDiplomaof FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit • • • • discipline specific foundation subjects suchas: Bond University Core subjects (refer to page 10)and You willcomplete atotal of eight subjects comprising PROGRAM STRUCTURE understanding of ethics, morals andcultural beliefs. making, rational andcritical thinking,andan media, communication problem solving, decision online communication, critiqueanduse emerging communicating ingroups, managingpublicrelations, and social sciences. Skillscovered include; from filmand television through to journalism of study further opportunities indisciplines ranging The Diplomaof Communication opensupawiderange PROGRAM DESCRIPTION bond.edu.au/international-diplomas-entry–standards student entry requirements, please refer to (OP 16-21/ATAR 61.80 –40.65). For international Completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078664D DIPLOMA OFCOMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION

The Australian Media Public Relations Principles andPractice Personal Communication Digital MediaandSociety

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. You must complete: Communication Major(6) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE study. excellent career prospects andastimulating course of combination whichwillgive you thebest of both worlds; and advertising. The degree allows you to select a study inthefields of corporate communication, media relations. Italso allows you to pursue focused areas of professional disciplines includingjournalismandpublic in communication andmediawithfocused studies in of theoryandpractice, combining foundational studies The Bachelor of Communication gives you theideal mix PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063062J BACHELOR OFCOMMUNICATION additional major. subjects from one specialist area to constitute an subjects. Students are encouraged to choose six Faculty of Society &Design list of undergraduate subjects of whichatleast five must come from the Students must choose nineof theapproved elective Electives orAdditional Major(9) *A doublemajormay beundertaken inthisarea. • • • • • • • • • following specialist areas: Students must choose six subjects from oneof the Specialist Major(6) • • • • • Plus three subjects from thefollowing: • • •

Public Relations Social Media Multimedia Media Journalism* Film andTelevision* Corporate Communication Communication Advertising Writing for theNews Media The Australian Media Public Relations Principles andPractice Interpersonal Communication Digital MediaandSociety Mass Media Human Communication Communication Research

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 63 “MANY OF MY LECTURERS WERE INTERESTED IN WHAT THE FUTURE LOOKED LIKE AND THAT SHAPED WHAT THE ROSS HEALY CLASSES LOOKED LIKE, Bachelor of Communication and THAT DYNAMISM THE Master of Communication | Alumnus DEGREE OFFERED ME DEFINITELY HELPED IN THE FORM OF WHAT SORT OF SKILLS I COULD BRING TO THE WORKPLACE.”

Refer to page 9 for instructions. (BUSINESS) BACHELOR OFCOMMUNICATION • • • • • • • pathways include: tasks are important to your work. Potential career to perform professional tasks andknowing why such communication andmediaindustries understanding how framework underpins studies so thatyou enter the which you aspire. At thesame time, asound theoretical experiences to give you ataste of themediacareers to You willbeimmersed inarange of professional PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • Plus three subjects from thefollowing: • • • Marketing Major(6) • • • • Foundation Subjects (4) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusone compulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE Media. Studies, Journalism,Multimedia,Advertising andSocial Communication, PublicRelations, Communication with amajorfrom oneof seven areas: Corporate specialise by further combining amajorinMarketing organisational behaviour andcommunication. You may knowledge andskills to work inmarketing, advertising, Communication (Business) willprovide you withthe Accredited by AACSB International, theBachelor of PROGRAM DESCRIPTION au/international-students-entry-requirements For international student requirements, visitbond.edu. (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University College Program. Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063063G

Public relations practitioner Media buyer Marketing executive Journalist Event coordinator Copywriter Account manager Services Marketing Selling andSales Management Promotional Design andPlanning Internet Marketing International Marketing Brand andCategory Management Strategic Marketing Market Research andAnalysis Consumer andBuyer Behaviour Marketing Human Communication Digital MediaandSociety Advertising Principles andPractice

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• • • • • • • marketing plans. Potential career pathways include: implementation of communication strategies and organisation andassist withthedevelopment and practical experience thatwillenableyou to step into an to equipyou withthetheoretical knowledge and The Bachelor of Communication (Business) isdesigned PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Design list of undergraduate subjects. least three must come from theFaculty of Society & Choose any five of theapproved subjects of whichat Electives (5) • • • • • • • Choose sixsubjects inoneof thefollowing areas: Specialist Major(6) CREATIVE MEDIA • and therefore must betaken These subjects are afoundation of part your program Creative Writing Major(6) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core Subjects plus onecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE navigate existing pathways ordesign theirown. then equips themwiththe skills, theoryand practice to empowers students to identify theirown ambitions, interests. The personalised nature of theprogram tailors its offerings to students’ uniqueambitionsand Bachelor of Creative isaninnovative Arts program that working andcollaborating across boundaries. The and innovators are increasingly findingthemselves emerging services economy, andcreative practitioners Creative industries are acore of part Australia’s PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 092144M BACHELOR OFCREATIVE ARTS

Public relations practitioner Media buyer Marketing executive Journalist Event coordinator Copywriter Account manager Social Media Public Relations Media Journalism Corporate Communication Communication Advertising Creative Writing: Fiction andNon-Fiction

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Choose from oneof thefollowing majors: Humanities Major Humanities orBusiness MajorOption (6) • • • • • • • • Choose from oneof thefollowing majors: Creative MajorOption (6) • • • • Plus onechosen from either: • • • • listing above for details of therequired subject. subject astheirgeneral elective, please refer to theMajors Communication majorthey willberequired to take business If students choose eithertheMarketing orMarketing internship asanelective option. subjects. Itisrecommended thatstudents consider an from theFaculty of Society &Design list of undergraduate You may choose three electives, of whichtwo must come Electives (3) Choose from oneof thefollowing majors: Business Majors

Japanese Language International Relations International Diplomacy Global Governance French Studies French Language Film andTelevision English asanInternational Language(ENIL) Criminology Counselling Corporate Communication Communication Chinese Studies Chinese Language(Mandarin) Behaviour Management Australian Studies Advertising Public Relations Social Media Multimedia Design Media Journalism Film andTelevision Communication Advertising Freelance Writing andReporting Specialties Great Narrative Literature Major Australian Writing Creative Writing Project 2(Faculty approval required) Creative Writing Project 1 Plot andGenre Screenwriting 2 Screenwriting 1 Marketing Communication Marketing Event Management Entrepreneurship andInnovation Spanish Studies Spanish Language Social Media Public Relations Psychology Philosophy Multimedia Design Media Studies Journalism Japanese Studies

freelance basis. may also start theirown business orwork ona corporate, political ornot-for-profit sectors. Students example communications andcontent creation in or communications roles withinother industries, for creative direction. Graduates could also work increative production, multimediadesign, videoanimation,or digital curatorship, graphic design, games writing,TV copywriting, social anddigital mediacontent creation, content creation, brand journalism,Podcasting, long-form writinganddocumentary production), screenwriting, screen production, journalism(including roles suchas: creative writing,publishing, their chosen majors. This could includecreative arts industries andvarious external industries dependingon range of employment opportunities inthecreative Graduates of thisprogram can expect to findawide creative practice to arange of industries. new-media storytelling andtheflexibility to applytheir industries, acommand for thetechnologies of market andcultural forces thatdrive thecreative that resonate withaudiences, anunderstanding of the skills for problem-solving, theability to craft narratives areas. They willalso have thetechnical andcreative synthesise knowledge withintheirchosen discipline cognitive skills, aswell astheability to consolidate and technologies. They willhave critical andanalytical cutting-edge creative practice, incorporating digital the ability to integrate contemporary theorywith in both creative andcorporate environments andhave Graduates of thisprogram willbeequipped for success PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES

2019 Undergraduate Guide 67 Refer to page 9 for instructions. • • • Foundation Subjects (15) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE film and television industry. commercial andindustrial aspects of theinternational develop cinemaaesthetics andreceive insight into the in traditional andemerging production technologies, in thefilmand television industry. You willacquire skills production design. Itistaught by staff withlongcareers screenwriting, cinematography, editing,sound and the key creative areas of directing, producing, your individualcreativity. The program isfocused on experience, whichenables you to explore anddevelop creative practice theorywithpractical production hands-on andproject-based degree. You willbalance The Bachelor of FilmandTelevision isaheavily PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063066E BACHELOR OFFILMANDTELEVISION undergraduate subjects. from theFaculty of Society &Design list of Plus anadditionalthree of theapproved subjects • • • • • following list: Students must choose three (3)subjects from the Elective Subjects (6) • • • • • • • • • • • •

Documentary Production Directing Actors Cinematography andLighting 1 Directing 2:Camera andCoverage Television andLive 2:Sport Production Cinematography andLighting 2 Sex, Society andtheMovies Music Video andTVC Production Television 1:Studio Production Screen Production 3 Screen Production 2 Screen Production 1 Screenwriting 2 Screenwriting 1 Producing 2:Project Development Producing 1:International FilmIndustry Image andPhotography Film andTelevision Audio Production Film Style andGenre Film andTelevision Editing

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right subjects are completed attheright time. structured degree sequencing format to ensure allthe the Bachelor of FilmandTelevision yet follows a This degree comprises thesame subjects to those in PROGRAM STRUCTURE film and television industry. commercial andindustrial aspects of theinternational aesthetics, critical faculties andreceive insight into the emerging production technologies, develop cinema industry. You willacquire skillsintraditional and staff withlongcareers inthefilmand television editing, sound andproduction design andistaught by directing, producing, screenwriting, cinematography, program isfocused onthekey creative areas of explore anddevelop your individualcreativity. The practical production experience, whichenables you to allowing you to balance creative practice theorywith It isaheavily hands-on andproject-based degree, three years rather thantheusualtwo. of each year onlyandwillcomplete thedegree over will study during the January and September semesters semester model.This three year program means you for international students whowishto study viaatwo The Bachelor of FilmandTelevision (3year program) is PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements international student requirements, visitbond.edu.au/ equivalent oraBond University College Program. For Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 077410A (3 YEARPROGRAM) BACHELOR OFFILMANDTELEVISION • • • • • • • include: international filmindustry. Potential career pathways related screen-based mediaintheAustralian or those passionate aboutacareer infilm, television or The Bachelor of FilmandTelevision isdesigned for PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES

Sound designer Screenwriter Production designer Producer Editor Director Cinematographer

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 69 Level Up Lab and Development Studio Level Up Lab is creative space that is fitted out with state-of-the-art equipment including the latest PC and Gaming consoles and Virtual Reality technologies. The Development Studio is a cutting-edge teaching space with the latest development software and technology.

• Digital Media and Design • Film and TV Audio Production BACHELOR OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA • Film and Television Editing AND DESIGN • Interactive Web Design CRICOS Course Code 077985F Plus one of the following: • User Experience Design Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) • Industry Internship Starting: January, May, September Computer Games You must complete: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Computer Game Culture and Audience Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent (OP 15 / ATAR 62) or a Bond University • Computer Game Form, Narrative and Style College Program. For international student • Computer Game Industry and Policy requirements, visit bond.edu.au/international-students- • Game Design and Logic entry-requirements. • Mobile Game Design

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Plus one of the following: The Bachelor of Interactive Media and Design prepares • Design for Emerging Technology communicators and designers for careers in the • Industry Internship dynamic field of interactive media applied to a wide range of technologies. The degree is founded on the If you do not wish to take both of the above, you may growing market power of the creative industries, which choose a second major in one of the following areas: are based on design, web and procedural • Advertising communications. Specialisations within the degree • Communication include computer games, digital media and design, • Film and Television advertising, film and television and communications. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES PROGRAM STRUCTURE Graduates of the Bachelor of Interactive Media and University Core Subjects (3) Design will have conceptual and practical knowledge to Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory enable them to enter the creative industries. You will not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. have the skills to manage and advance this knowledge, identify and solve problems with creative solutions, Foundation Subjects (9) produce new content for many purposes and • Design Communications demonstrate professional practice, initiative and the • Digital Media and Society ability to work in dynamic multidisciplinary teams. • Interactive Experience Potential career pathways include: • 3D Modelling and Visualisation • 2D and 3D animator • Sketching with Code • Advertising creative • Responsive Web Design • Art director / Visual designer • Interactive Media Studio 1 • Interface designer • Interactive Media Studio 2 • Level designer • Interactive Media Studio 3 • Multimedia developer • Programmer Specialist Majors (12) • Project designer Choose two majors from the following list: • Quality assurance tester • Story writer Digital Media Design • Web designer You must complete: • Animation Foundation Subjects (13) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE New York, Washington DCandLondon. internships inAustralia orinternationally inplaces like outlets throughout theirdegree andcan undertake to report for local, nationalandinternational media internet publications. Students willhave theopportunity tasks linked to real world publication outcomes including maintaining strong industry ties, withmany assessment and Citizen Journalism.Bond iscommitted to Creative Non-FictionandFictionWriting; Social Media Writing; MultimediaProduction; Photojournalism; Foreign Correspondence; Fashion, Travel andSport Students can undertake specialised subjects suchas digital publication anddesign, mediaethics andlaw. reporting, photography, mediarounds andindustries, Students are trained innews writing,broadcast in journalistic traditions withemerging mediatrends. for its quality andinnovation, incorporating foundations The Bachelor of Journalismisrecognised internationally PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College program. For international student equivalent (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063077B BACHELOR OFJOURNALISM • • • • • • • • • • • Choose from oneof thefollowing majors: Specialist Major(6) • • • • • • • • • • • •

Public Relations Multimedia Media orSocial Media International Relations Film andTelevision Environmental Science andManagement Criminology Creative Writing Communication orCorporate Communication Australian Studies Advertising Career PlanningandPortfolio Development Journalism Internship OR Workplace Relations, Tactics Television 1:Studio Production ORSocial Media Journalism Project Multimedia Journalism Writing andReporting Specialties Creative Writing: Fiction and Non-Fiction Freelance Digital PublishingandDesign Image andPhotography Foundations of Broadcast Journalism Investigative Journalism Ethical andLegal Strategies for Communication The Australian Media Writing for News Media

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KEY FEATURES: photojournalists, professional writers orbloggers. editors, web journalists oreditors, photographers and journalists oreditors, magazinefeature writers or journalists orhosts, television orradio producers, print could expect to findemployment asbroadcast required willalso findthisprogram beneficial. Graduates pursuing other vocations where journalistic skillsare television, web, tablet andsocial media.Students multimedia platforms, includingnewspapers, radio, and editcontent for arange of traditional and This degree equips graduates withtheability to produce PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Design list of undergraduate subjects. at least one(1)must come from theFaculty of Society & Students must choose two (2)elective subjects of which Electives (2) • • • •

class sizes andaccelerated degree options Enhanced learning experience through small experienced industry professionals Learn practical andrelevant skillsfrom from 15specialist majors Tailored study opportunities withthechoice Business Context andEnvironment Legal, Government andCrimeStudies IndustrySport Sustainable Environment andPlanning

2019 Undergraduate Guide 71 “I ALWAYS PLANNED ON UNDERTAKING A SEMESTER ABROAD, AND DECIDED TO APPLY FOR THE NEW COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIP. I WAS ECSTATIC WHEN MY APPLICATION WAS APPROVED. I CHOSE TO UNDERTAKE MY INTERNSHIP IN BANGKOK AS THIS LOCATION IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. ALSO LOCATED IN THAILAND ARE THE JASMINE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE FOR ASIA AND VALCIC THE PACIFIC, AND THE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, MAKING IT THE PERFECT Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws DESTINATION TO LEARN ABOUT INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN ASIA.

THE INTERNSHIP WITH UNESCAP WILL PROVIDE ME WITH AN INSIDER’S UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTRICACIES OF THE REAL WORLD OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND PUT THE SKILLS I HAVE LEARNT INTO PRACTICE.” HUMANITIES RELATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL *A double majormay beundertaken inthisarea. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • selected from thelist of available majors below: You must complete two majors oronedoublemajor, Majors (12) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE study, orto select complementary majors. opportunity to eitherspecialise inaparticular area of offering you flexibility in your choice of majors withthe your interests andaspirations. Itisageneralist program of subjectareas andparticular subjects whichbest suit The Bachelor of allows Arts you to select combinations PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063052M BACHELOR OFARTS

Chinese Language(Mandarin) Behaviour Management Australian Studies Advertising Television Journalism Spanish Studies Spanish Language Social Media Public Relations Psychology* Philosophy Multimedia Design Media Language Studies Journalism* Japanese Studies Japanese Language International Relations* International Diplomacy Interactive MediaandDesign Global Studies Global Governance andRegional Politics French Studies French Language Film andTelevision* English asanInternational Language Counselling Corporate Communication Communication Criminology* Chinese Studies

January 2 y ears full-time(6semesters) , May, September . what your chosen career. broad set of skillsessential to allprofessions nomatter The Bachelor of willprovide Arts you withastrong, PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES of undergraduate subjects. five must come from the Faculty of Society &Design list Choose nineof theapproved subjects of whichatleast Elective Subjects (9) Foundation Subjects (5) not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusone compulsory University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE impact assessment. local issues includingenvironmental planningand degradation, conflict and resource scarcity; as well as development, suchassocial injustice, environmental Topics covered include:global issues of human review local sustainability issues inaglobal context. practice. The program challenges you to critically diplomacy anddecisionmakingrelevant to professional the tools used across planning,problem solving, you withanunderstanding of theconcepts aswell as complex challenges of global sustainability andprovides takes amulti-disciplinary approach to address the economic, social andenvironmental perspectives. It business, government andcommunity, integrating founded onthegrowing relevance of sustainability to The Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) is PROGRAM DESCRIPTION entry-requirements requirements, visitbond.edu.au/international-students- College Program. For international student equivalent (OP15 /ATAR 62) oraBond University Successful completion of Australian Year 12or ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078186G (SUSTAINABILITY) BACHELOR OFGLOBAL STUDIES • • • • • • Sustainability Major(6) • • • • • • Global Studies Major(6) • • • • •

Sustainable Transport Planning Sustainable Development andSociety Restoration Ecology Managing Projects Land Economy andthe Environment Environmental andEconomic Impact Assessment The United Nations Prospects for Global Politics Global Political Economy Global Institutions andConflict Resolution Global Development: Theory andPractice European Political Economy Introduction to International Relations Introduction to Geopolitics Intercultural Communication Economics of Sustainable Development East-West International Diplomacy

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 73 Elective Subjects (4) PROGRAM STRUCTURE Choose any four of the approved general elective subjects University Core Subjects (3) from the Faculty of Society & Design list of undergraduate Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory not-for-credit subjects. component. Please refer to page 10.

PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Majors (12) This degree will provide you with an understanding of You must choose two majors (comprising six subjects each) critical sustainability issues in the global and local contexts. from the following three areas: You will have cognitive skills to identify, analyse and synthesise knowledge relating to different causes and International Diplomacy possible solutions for global sustainability challenges. You must complete: Potential career pathways include: • Introduction to International Relations • Community development • Introduction to Geopolitics • Diplomacy • Diplomacy: Theory and Practice • Environmental impact assessment • Ethical supply chain management Plus three of the following subjects: • Agriculture and fisheries • Australian Identity in the International Perspective • Foreign trade • East-West International Diplomacy • Global Development (Theory and Practice) • International Relations Practicum • Strategic China BACHELOR OF INTERNATIONAL • Strategic India RELATIONS • The United Nations CRICOS Course Code 063074E Or any two of the above subjects plus one foreign language subject. Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) Starting: January, May, September International Relations This major comprises six subjects drawn from any ENTRY REQUIREMENTS International Relations undergraduate subjects. Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent Global Governance and Regional Politics (OP 15 / ATAR 62) or a Bond University College Program. You must complete: For international student requirements, visit bond.edu.au/ • The United Nations international-students-entry-requirements.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Plus: The Bachelor of International Relations will aim to prepare • Alternative Globalisations OR students for a career in a globalised economy. Global and • Prospects for Global Politics regional interdependence means that no nation – least of all Australia – is unaffected by developments beyond its Plus four subjects from the following: borders. National survival is now based on international • Australia and the Asia Pacific orientation; businesses, governments and organisations • East-West International Diplomacy need people equipped not only with relevant professional • Eurasia skills, but also with competencies in international relations. • Global Political Economy • Introduction to International Relations RELATIONS (3YEARPROGRAM) usual two. complete thedegree over three years rather thanthe and September semesters of each year onlyandwill program means students willstudy duringtheJanuary study viaatwo-semester model,thisthree-year is designed for international students whowishto The Bachelor International Relations (3Year Program) ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 094543B BACHELOR OFINTERNATIONAL • • • • • • global environment. Potential career pathways include: developing theskillbase necessary to operate in a your areas of interest andprofessional goals while This degree willgive you aglobal perspective to suit PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES list of undergraduate subjects. five must come from the Faculty of Society &Design Choose nineof theapproved subjects of whichatleast Elective Subjects (9) • • • • such aslaw, sociology, psychology andhistory. Itwill knowledge andperspectives from arange of disciplines justice system andgive you theability to draw on This Diplomawillfamiliarise you withthecriminal introduction to thestudy of criminology. The Diplomaof Criminologyprovides afascinating PROGRAM DESCRIPTION bond.edu.au/international-diplomas-entry–standards. entry requirements, please refer to 21 /ATAR 61.80 -40.65). For international student Completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent (OP 16- ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 078658B DIPLOMA OFCRIMINOLOGY COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES,

Trade Media International business Foreign affairs Diplomacy Defence Strategic India Strategic China Latin America intheInternational System Introduction to Geopolitics

January 8 mon January 3 y ears full-time(9semesters) ths full-time(2semesters) , September , May, September

subjects: the following sixundergraduate behaviour management Six subjects from undergraduate psychology offerings and Psychology andBehaviour Management six undergraduate criminologysubjects. Six subjects from undergraduate psychology offerings, plus Psychology andCriminology Choose from thefollowing options: Majors (12) credit component. Please refer to page 10. Three Bond Core subjects plusonecompulsory not-for- University Core Subjects (3) PROGRAM STRUCTURE area of theFaculty. title reflects aspecialisation of studies in the social sciences allows you to combine subjects to complete adegree whose counselling andbehaviour management. The program several disciplines includingcriminology, psychology, The Bachelor of Social Science encompasses amixof PROGRAM DESCRIPTION international-students-entry-requirements For international student requirements, visitbond.edu.au/ (OP 15/ATAR 62) oraBond University College Program. Successful completion of Australian Year 12orequivalent ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063082E BACHELOR OFSOCIAL SCIENCE • • • • • • bachelor degrees withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Criminologyisalso apathway to other to two semesters. reducing theduration of your undergraduate studies by up Sciences with80credit points credited to thedegree, guarantees you aplace inBond’s Bachelor of Social Successful completion of theDiploma of Criminology FURTHER STUDY bond.edu.au/diplomas For fullprogram details andstructure, please visit • • • • specific foundation subjects suchas: University Core subjects (refer to page 10)anddiscipline You willcomplete atotal of eight subjects comprising Bond PROGRAM STRUCTURE and respond to crimeindifferent ways. also allow you to question why different societies define

Understanding andChanging HumanBehaviour The Influence of Biology onHuman Behaviour Policy, Case Management andIndependent Living Interventions withPeople ExperiencingDifficulties Behaviour Analysis andInterventions Assessment andDiagnosis Media andCrime Forensic Victimology Crime andDeviance Contemporary Issues inLaw andSociety

January 2 y ears full-time(6semesters) , May, September . .

2019 Undergraduate Guide 75 Psychology and Counselling Six subjects from undergraduate psychology offerings BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL and the following six counselling subjects: SCIENCE • Abnormality and Illness CRICOS Course Code 062655C • Assessment and Diagnosis • Counselling Interventions for Specific Groups and Populations Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters) • Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues in Counselling Starting: January, May, September • Foundations of Counselling • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Criminology and Behaviour Management Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or Six undergraduate criminology subjects and the following equivalent (OP 15 / ATAR 62) or a Bond University six behaviour management subjects: College Program. For international student • Assessment and Diagnosis requirements, visit bond.edu.au/international-students- • Behaviour Analysis and Interventions entry-requirements. • Interventions with People Experiencing Difficulties • Policy, Case Management and Independent Living PROGRAM DESCRIPTION • The Influence of Biology on Human Behaviour The Bachelor of Psychological Science will provide you • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour with a scientific understanding of normal psychological processes such as perception, memory, learning, Criminology and Counselling motivation, psychobiology, personality, emotion, Six undergraduate criminology subjects and the following developmental psychology and social relationships, as six counselling subjects: well as training in abnormal psychology. A basic • Abnormality and Illness understanding of these topics is acquired across the • Assessment and Diagnosis two introductory subjects before a greater depth of • Counselling Interventions for Specific Groups and coverage is undertaken within the advanced second Populations and third level subjects. You will also participate in • Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues in Counselling laboratory work and be introduced to the Australian • Foundations of Counselling Psychological Society Code of Ethics. To underpin the • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour scientific nature of the discipline, you will receive training in a range of data analytic techniques and Double Major in Criminology research methods used by psychologists. The program 12 subjects drawn from the list of undergraduate is designed to equip you with the basic scientific criminology offerings. grounding and theoretical understanding required for advanced level studies. Elective Subjects (9) Choose nine of the approved subjects of which at least PROGRAM STRUCTURE five must come from the Faculty of Society & Design list University Core Subjects (3) of undergraduate subjects. Three Bond Core subjects plus one compulsory not-for-credit component. Please refer to page 10. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES This degree will provide you with a basis for working in Foundation Subjects (15) areas such as welfare, government departments, • Biological Psychology disability services or as disability officers or case workers, • Cognitive Psychology client support and advocacy as well as working with • Developmental Psychology behavioural difficulties of children in educational settings. • Introduction to Psychology: Biology and Personality Those students who choose a Behaviour Management • Introduction to Psychology: Learning and Social focus will learn the framework and procedures for • Learning and Behaviour implementing functional analytical therapy with clients • Motivation and Emotion who have severe behavioural difficulties. • Personality and Individual Differences • Psychopathology Students who choose a Criminology focus will gain the • Research Methods in Psychology ability to understand atypical behaviour patterns. • Sensation and Perception • Social Psychology Those students who combine their studies with • Statistics and Data Analysis I Psychology will be provided with the basis for • Statistics and Data Analysis II understanding the presenting problems with clients in • Statistics and Data Analysis III order to develop effective needs-based treatment programs. Plus one elective from the following: • Drugs and Behaviour Students who choose a Counselling focus will gain the • Introduction to Counselling Psychology ability to assess, diagnose and understand human • Introduction to Forensic Psychology behaviour as well as be able to apply ethical, legal and • Love, Sex and Relationships professional issues in counselling. • Psychology at Work

Elective Subjects (5) Choose five of the approved elective subjects of which at least three must come from the Faculty of Society & Design list of undergraduate subjects. approaches to psychological intervention are stressed. the scientist-practitioner modeland evidence-based in conducting research. Allappliedmaterial isbased on statistics) andappliedareas, anddevelop competence methodological (research methods, psychometrics, will undertake advanced training inarange of complete education inthediscipline of psychology. You provide you withanintegrated, comprehensive and The Honours program inpsychology is designed to PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Diploma of Psychological Science program. students may beoffered aplace intheGraduate this level orcompetition for places hasexcluded them, psychology subjects. Where students have not achieved University 4.0 scale for allsecond andthird level have achieved aminimumGPA of 2.5on the Bond Applicants are assessed onacademic meritandmust study inpsychology inAustralia, orequivalent. Completion of anaccredited three-year sequence of ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Starting: Duration: CRICOS Course Code 063047G SCIENCE (HONOURS) BACHELOR OFPSYCHOLOGICAL qualifications. psychologists seeking to upgrade theirexisting registration asaclinical psychologist orfor registered This program isdesigned for individualsseeking Master of Psychology (Clinical) to two years of supervised training). is provisional registration asapsychologist inaddition prepares you for entry into acareer inpsychology (that The Graduate Diplomaof Psychological Science Graduate Diplomaof Psychological Science discipline of psychology. comprehensive, andcomplete education inthe designed to provide students withanintegrated, The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) is Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) FURTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDY psychology. equivalent of three years’ university training in Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) asthe This program isfullyaccredited by theAustralian PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION specialist areas. health andcommunity psychology, research andother psychology, counselling, clinical neuropsychology, psychology includingclinical, organisational orforensic able to pursue careers intheprofessional practice of the buildingblockfor studies further where you are functions associated withhumanresources. Itisalso professional areas suchascounselling andvarious This degree willqualify you for employment in PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES

January 2 s emesters, 8months , May, September including butnot limited to thefollowing: and training in thecore psychology graduate attributes, The program willprovide you withadvanced education Foundation Subjects (5) PROGRAM STRUCTURE criteria to applyfor postgraduate studies inPsychology. Division Aorabove meet theacademic eligibility Students whograduate withSecond Class Honours factoring differential subject credit point weightings. Psychological Science (Honours) program, after achieved for allsubjects intheBachelor of The Honours ranking iscalculated usingtheCPA Division B65 -74% Third Class Honours 50-64% above Second Class Division A75 -84% Second Class Class of Honours GPA Cumulative %First Class 85% or classification: determined according to thefollowing scheme of The Honours ranking awarded atGraduation is HONOURS CLASSIFICATION • • • • • four years of university training inpsychology. Psychology Accreditation Council astheequivalent to This program isfullyaccredited by theAustralian PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION and other specialist areas. community psychology, psychology, sports research counselling, clinical neuropsychology, health and clinical, forensic ororganisational psychology, the professional practice of psychology including Under supervision,you willbeableto pursue careers in PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • • Plus two subjects from thefollowing: Elective Subjects (2) • • • • •

undertake two years of supervised training. you enrol postgraduate infurther studies or provisional registration asapsychologist providing On completion of thiscourse, you may applyfor used cognitive andpersonality assessments. and interpretation of some of themost widely underpinning theconstruction, implementation Knowledge of thetheoretical andempirical bases psychological intervention. underpinning evidenced-based approaches to Knowledge of thetheoretical andempirical bases professional andcultural contexts. psychology isinfluenced by social, historical, Explaining how thescience andpractice of some of thecore research areas of thediscipline. Advanced theoretical andempirical knowledge in The Scientist Practitioner Model Social Cognition Neuropsychology Industrial andOrganisational Psychology Forensic Psychology Community andHealth Psychology Clinical Psychology Principles of Psychological Assessment Multivariate Research Methods Human Experimental Psychology Honours Thesis 2 Honours Thesis 1:Research Seminar andEthics

2019 Undergraduate Guide 77 EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES

Bond University has over 80 partnerships with leading universities in 27 countries, enabling you to benefit from a global educational experience. A semester abroad will enable you to begin your next adventure without disrupting the time it takes to complete your degree. Not only will you get to live and study in another country, there are educational, personal and future career benefits to going on exchange. You will gain an international perspective to your degree, develop increased self-confidence and maturity, and stand out to future employers from the challenges you overcome during the experience. There are also a variety of exchange grants from $2,000 to $7,500 that are available to assist with overseas living costs.

EUROPE

Belgium Denmark France Germany Iceland Ireland Netherlands Norway THE AMERICAS Poland Sweden Canada Chile Mexico USA Sweden Poland Norway Netherlands Ireland Iceland Germany France Denmark Belgium BACHELOR OFARTS /BACHELOR OFLAWS SEBASTIAN THOMAS much away from thisexperience.” we explored Japan. This madefor incredible memories. Itook so I met incredible peoplefrom allcorners of theworld, andtogether staggering, knowing just how muchIcould achieve inasingleyear. the weekend, 12hourbike trips andso muchmore to explore. It’s out inthesnowy mountains of Hokkaido, escaping to Seoul for deep endof life. Imean thisinthemost positive way. Trekking culturally richcountries withinAsia,andthrows you right inthe I was fortunate to study atOsaka University. Japan isoneof many Thailand Taiwan South Korea Singapore Japan India China ASIA

the world.” make new friendships with students from allover to gainpersonal andprofessional growth and has enabledmeto step outside my comfort zone, country aloneistransformative; thisexperience Russia, Germany andBelgium. Moving to anew events atThe Hague, andhave travelled to Finland, In addition,Ihave beenlearning Dutch, attended internet governance andEuropean legalhistory. understanding inareas suchasprivacy law, has greatly expanded my knowledge and leading experts attheLeiden Law School experiences of my life so far! Learning from University hasbeenoneof themost significant Living intheNetherlands andstudying atLeiden BACHELOR OFBUSINESS /BACHELOR OFLAWS MITCHELL WILLOCKS

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 79 STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES

Studying at Bond University provides you with access to world- class facilities on campus. You will gain a clear advantage through easy access to unparalleled academic, technological and recreational facilities.

TECHNOLOGY The Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre (MLC) is a technology-rich and architecturally exciting learning environment. It provides over 300 collaborative study spaces and the latest audio visual and computer technology in a spectacular location. Access to study booths with LCD screens for interactive learning, a collaborative learning room with a Smartboard, HD projector and video conferencing facilities are provided together with flexible furniture arrangements to accommodate group work and discussion.

LIBRARIES Bond University’s John and Alison Kearney Library provides access to a wide range of resources that support the teaching, research, and learning needs of the University. The collection contains over 240,000 ebooks, 120,000 physical items and 75,000 electronic and print journals.

The Library, which can accommodate over 450 students and has over 200 computer workstations, is housed in a contemporary setting with the lakeview room providing spectacular views over the campus.

The recently refurbished John and Alison Kearney Law Library has the capacity to accommodate over 350 students with over 40 computer workstations. It provides a fresh and modern environment that maximises natural views with flexible study options, consultation spaces, active, collaborative, and silent study areas. A unique feature of the refurbished space is the inclusion of a Moot Court.

The Library maintains an extensive collection of specialised law resources online and in print for Australian and selected international jurisdictions.

CAFÉS AND RESTAURANTS Bond University offers a range of dining styles on campus. Lakeside Bar and Restaurant and Papyrus Cafe offer dine-in and takeaway options, and the University Club hosts dine-in lunch overlooking the lake. Bond caters to most dietary requirements including gluten free, halal, vegetarian and vegan options. sport.bond.edu.au. For information onBond’s clubs andprograms Sport visit Joining aclubisgreat way to make new friendsandstay active. includes participating atthe Australian University Nationals. Sport under theBond Bull Sharks banner andoneof themany highlights compete both socially andcompetitively. clubs compete Oursport The University hasover 20 clubs to sport choose from, which SPORT CLUBS For more details visitbond.edu.au/sports-centre • • • • • • • • • • get free access to Bond’s widerange of facilities sporting including: truly thejewel inthecrown of Bond University Sport.Allstudents the-art fitness equipment andmeasures 2,700sqm. The Centre is Bond University's Centre Sports encompasses agymwithstate-of- SPORTS CENTRE SPORT AT BOND and represent at alllevels. and we allstudents support intheir endeavours to play, compete education entwined. We have aproud history of tradition sporting At Bond University, of isapart sport ourDNA.We seeand sport

Golf andcricket practice nets Tennis courts Squash courts Hall Sports Rugby and AFL/Soccer fields Group exercise rooms andclasses Beach volleyball courts Spa 50 meter heated Olympicswimming pool World-class gym . sport.bond.edu.au/programs/elite-sport-program. For details onBond’s Elite Program Sport please visit classroom. flexibility to balance fieldandinthe theirgoals both onthesport join Bond’s Elite Program Sport (BESP). BESP allows athletes the university. Athletes atthevery top of have theirsport thechance to At Bond we prideourselves onbeinganelite athlete friendly BOND ELITESPORT PROGRAM domestically andontheglobal stage. and strategies to ensure we compete atthehighest level both netball. With each of these we sports have highlevel partnerships swimming, rugby unionincludingwomen’s rugby 7’s, AFLand offer world-class coaching andfacilities. These include sports At Bond we have anumberof key performance inwhichwe sports PERFORMANCE SPORTS

2019 Undergraduate Guide 81 STUDENT SERVICES

Bond students benefit from the range of support services available on campus, relating to every aspect of study, medical and personal wellbeing and career development.

SUPPORT SERVICES Bond values the cultural differences and diversity brought to the campus by its Australian and international students and makes every attempt to ensure you feel welcome.

The personalised attention you receive in the classroom extends to every aspect of life at Bond. The University offers students numerous learning support services including:

• Computer support • Disability support • Medical services • Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre • Pastoral care • Psychological services • Safety on campus • Student learning support • LGBTIQ services and support

RESPECT.NOW.ALWAYS Bond University and the Bond University Student Association (BUSA) are jointly committed to a healthy culture of respect and responsibility that provides for a safe and supportive campus for everyone.

Bond University has a zero-tolerance approach to sexual assault, harrassment and violence.

For more information on the student support services offered at Bond visit; bond.edu.au/current-students/services-support/ student-support. 2019 Undergraduate Guide 83 ACCOMMODATION Bond has a distinctly global perspective aspiring to a 50:50 ratio of Australian to international students. So while studying you will have the opportunity to build a worldwide network that will last a lifetime.

ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS complete your application for student housing, visit bond.starrezhousing.com/StarRezPortal With the variety of accommodation options, there’s something to suit most students’ preferences, whether you wish to live on or off While residing on campus, it is mandatory to have a dining plan campus. which can be used at Lakeside Bar and Restaurant, Papyrus Café, STUDENT HOUSING Don’s Tavern, Coffee Cart, Serum Coffee, Bond Xpress and the Bond offers a variety of accommodation options, all within easy University Club. Flexible dining plans are available allowing students walking distance of lecture theatres, Don’s Tavern, restaurants, to purchase on-campus meal options. You can top up your dining Bond’s Sports Centre, sporting facilities and faculties. plan starting at $110.

In addition to the one-on-one academic and personal support Current residents are welcome to stay in residences during the available from the live-in team of Senior Resident Fellows, Resident semester vacations. If Bond University has booked these rooms for Student Fellows and Tutor Fellows, resident students enjoy a great outside conferences, all belongings are to be packed and placed into social life as they mix with classmates at mealtimes and in study storage. Students are required to vacate rooms over the Christmas sessions and there’s always someone around to talk to in the shared period. If no outside conferences are booked and you choose to stay common areas. in University accommodation during vacation periods, you will be charged a weekly rate (please refer to the website for All student housing is air-conditioned with the following options accommodation costs). available: For more information about Bond University on-campus Single Room - Private Ensuite accommodation, please visit our website at bond.edu.au/ Single rooms with private ensuite facilities. accommodation or email [email protected].

Single Room - Share facilities OFF-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION Single room with shared bathroom facilities. There is a wide range of rental accommodation surrounding the University if you would like to live off campus. Options include Single Room - Flat houses or apartments on a single or shared basis with weekly rent Single room in a flat comprising two or three bedrooms with shared varying, depending on size, location and the number of bedrooms. bathroom and limited cooking facilities. You will also need to budget for a security deposit (bond), food, electricity, telephone, internet and cleaning. Students who reside off Twin Share Room - Standard campus can also purchase a dining plan starting from $110. For Twin room with two single beds and a shared ensuite. information on dining plans please visit bond.edu.au/accommodation.

Twin Share Room - Deluxe GETTING AROUND Shared bedroom, ensuite and common area. The University is 30 minutes’ drive from the Gold Coast Airport and just over one hour from Brisbane International and Twin Share Room – Premium Domestic Airports. Airport transfers can be booked via Larger shared accommodation with two private rooms and a shared bond.starrezhousing.com/StarRezPortal for either airport and ensuite. transport you to your accommodation housing. A rail service operates between Varsity Lakes and Brisbane. Regular bus services APPLYING FOR STUDENT HOUSING operate from the University to the main shopping, residential and Accommodation on campus is in high demand so it is best to tourist areas on the Gold Coast and Brisbane. In addition, there are a complete your application for student housing as number of shops, cafés, restaurants and facilities within walking soon as it becomes available. To view rooms online and distance of the campus at Varsity Lakes. Student Accommodation

2019 Undergraduate Guide 85 LIFE AT BOND

Bond has a real community feel and a vibrant student social life. From sporting, social and special interest clubs, as well as a full calendar of events and gatherings. As a Bond student you have access to a variety of facilities including our world-class Sports Centre.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES MEMBERSHIP CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND FACULTY STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS You can sign up to over 100 student clubs at Club Sign On Day, held The Bond University Student Activities Membership (SAM) is a the first Friday of each semester. Below are a few examples of clubs compulsory charge in accordance with the provision of the Student and activities that you can access: Services and Amenities Fee legislation. • Athletics and Running Club • Badminton Club SAM provides you with access to the Sports Centre and clubs • Basketball offered by the Bond University Students Association (BUSA). The • Bond Children’s Holiday Camp fee is used solely to support a wide and varied range of student • Bond Christian Connection events, activities and student services, as well as to purchase • Bond Music Society important equipment for the Sports Centre and to support the • Bond Pride Alliance activities of Bond’s wide range of social, sporting and cultural clubs. • Business Students’ Association • Canadian Law Students’ Association The fees are paid each semester. In 2018 the fee for a • Cheerleading full-time student is $99.00 per semester. Part-time students are • Cricket required to pay $74.50. The fee is CPI adjusted each year. • Drama Society BOND UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTRE • Equestrian Club • Golf Club • Access to all group exercise classes • International student events • Access to Sports Centre facilities and sports equipment hire • Journalism Students’ Association • Discounted prices on massage services • Law Students’ Association • Discounted prices on personal training packages • Make a Difference - Global Health Group BOND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (BUSA) • Muslim Students’ Association • • Discounted or waived sports coaching fees Netball • • Discounted or waived ticket prices for BUSA events Rowing • • Discounts and special offers from local businesses Rugby • • Eligibility for membership of University sporting clubs Soccer • • Financial support for those travelling to university sports Tennis championships and university games • Touch Football • • Membership of BUSA United Nations Club • • Representation on academic and Water Polo administrative issues WEDNESDAY BY THE WATER • Support for new sporting clubs and events Wednesday by the Water is a weekly student event. Funded by your SAM fee, it is a great excuse to be outside enjoying the beautiful blue sky while having a barbeque lunch with friends by the lake.

RES WARS Resident students also get to take part in regular Res Wars activities where teams from each residential complex compete in a variety of sporting activities and other traditional university events. information please visitbond.edu.au/loyalty-discounts admission to degree afurther (conditions apply). For more completed afull degree program atBond University andare granted A 10%discount ontuition fees isavailable to students whohave ALUMNI LOYALTY DISCOUNT For more information, please visit bond.edu.au/loyalty- discounts from Bond (conditions apply). immediate family memberisalso studying atBond orhasgraduated A 10%rebate of tuition fees isavailable to students where an FAMILY LOYALTY DISCOUNT visit bond.edu.au/student-opportunity-fund. For more information oneligibility andapplication closing dates, students to applyfor financialassistance up to AUD$2,000. opportunities theStudent Opportunity Fund was created for experience whilestudying atBond. To assist you inaccessing these and activities whichwillenhance your university andlearning You willhave theopportunity to undertake arange of experiences STUDENT OPPORTUNITY FUND directly. Government. For more information, please contact Centrelink Austudy /Youth Allowance benefits from the Commonwealth or over andstudying full-time, you may beeligibleto applyfor If you are anAustralian citizen orpermanent resident aged16years YOUTH ALLOWANCE /AUSTUDY . .

only andnot relied onto cover tuition orlivingcosts. guaranteed, itshouldbeviewed asasupplementary source of funds commence your degree program inAustralia. Aswork can’t be breaks. Please note you cannot commence work until you work upto 40hours afortnight andfull-timeduringsemester Australian Government regulations permitinternational students to PART-TIME WORK FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Friday of Week 1each semester. textbooks andbuysecondhand attheBond Book Sale heldthe semester to helpoffset this cost. You may choose to sell your old to bethesame atmost universities. Allow around AUD$300 per The costs for books, stationery, software andother resources tend BOOKS ANDSTUDY MATERIALS made available free of charge to allstudents. University you willnot needto budget for on-campus parking asitis bond.edu.au/study-at-bond/study-abroad/living-expenses shared off-campus accommodation. For more information visit expenses. Please note thisfigure hasbeen calculated using recreation, textbooks, telephone, electricity andother living vary dependingonyour budget for rent, food, transport, clothing, costs each semester thatyou live ontheGoldCoast. This may You shouldallow approximately AUD$6,200 -$9,000 for living LIVING COSTS . At Bond

2019 Undergraduate Guide 87 SCHOLARSHIPS

One of the key 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.

BOND UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS SPORTING SCHOLARSHIPS Bond University offers a number of full and part tuition scholarships Through key corporate partnerships, Bond University is proud to to both school and non-school leavers, including the following: offer a number of unique sports scholarships to students with exceptional sporting achievements. These include the: VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ELITE SCHOLARSHIPS • ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship Our prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships are awarded • Georgina Hope Rinehart Swimming Excellence Scholarship each year to a small group of outstanding applicants. These • Rugby Excellence Scholarship students are selected on the basis of their exceptional academic • Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship achievements, proven leadership abilities and strong personal character. For information on all scholarships available at Bond, including selection criteria, application deadlines and scholarship conditions, Recipients of the Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships receive full please visit bond.edu.au/scholarships or contact the Manager, tuition remission for any undergraduate degree combination (with Schools and Community in your area. the exception of the Bond Medical Program^), and in addition, every Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Scholar is invited to participate in the Please note, there are no scholarships available to applicants of Bond University’s Medical Vice-Chancellor’s Mentoring Program. Program^.

EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS Excellence Scholarships offer up to 50% tuition remission for any undergraduate degree combination (excluding the Bond Medical Program^) and are awarded annually to a number of outstanding applicants who have demonstrated high academic achievement, proven leadership skills and extensive community involvement. THAT BOND PROVIDES.” ADVANTAGE OFTHEOPPORTUNITIES AND THAT INSPIRES METO TAKE PUSH THEMSELVES TO STRIVE INLIFE I AMSURROUNDEDBY PEOPLE WHO EVERYONE ISFRIENDLY. GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE LOVE ONCAMPUS LIFE-THEREISA ENJOYING THEADJUSTMENT ANDI VERY BIGCHANGEBUTIAM ACCOMMODATION. ITHAS BEEN A NORTH TOWER ON-CAMPUS GOLD COAST WHEREINOW LIVEIN LAUNCESTON, TO THE I MADETHEMOVE FROM LECTURERS. ONE-ON-ONE CONTACT WITHMY CLASSES WHEREICAN HAVE WOULD LEARNBETTERINSMALLER DECIDED TO STUDY HEREAS IKNEW I BOND UNIVERSITYCAMPUS. I “I INSTANTLY FELLINLOVE WITHTHE Bachelor of Architectural Studies Bond University Scholarship Recipent 2017 DE SOUSA SHANNON

2019 Undergraduate Guide 89 APPLICATION AND ENTRY

This section contains application and entry information for domestic students (Australian citizens, Australian Permanent Resident Visa holders and New Zealand citizens, but not Permanent Resident Visa holders of New Zealand).

ADMISSION INTO BOND Bond University Medical Program^ Applications Applications for the Medical Program^ are only open to domestic Bond University accepts undergraduate applications from students students and must be lodged through Queensland Tertiary based anywhere in the world. Our applicants typically include Admissions Centre (QTAC) at qtac.edu.au. For information on students who have completed Year 12 in Queensland or elsewhere in application closing dates, visit bond.edu.au/timeline. Australia, and international students who have completed equivalent secondary school studies in their own countries. APPLICATION PROCEDURES For full information on the application process, please visit As a general rule, Bond University imposes a minimum age bond.edu.au/apply. requirement of 17 years and a minimum entry score (OP, ATAR, IB or equivalent). Applicants require a minimum entry score equivalent to DEFERMENT OP15 or higher (ATAR 63.50 for admission in Semester 1, 2018) to be Once you have been offered a place, you may apply to postpone up considered for admission into our bachelor programs. Applicants to 12 months of study by: who are about to complete their final Year 12 assessment will be also • Completing Bond University’s Response to Offer form considered, based on the predicted OP, ATAR or IB score provided by • Selecting the deferment option their school. Applicants who do not meet this minimum entry score • Returning it to the Office of Admissions will be considered for admission into a Bond University College pathway program. Deferment is not available to students offered a place in the Medical Program^ and deferment of scholarships will only be Previous Studies granted in exceptional circumstances. Students who have successfully completed an Australian Qualifications Framework Certificate IV or above at TAFE or another CLOSING DATES institution, or who have undertaken at least one semester of tertiary Bond University accepts applications up to semester study may be considered for entry into our undergraduate commencement*: programs. Subjects completed at another university or tertiary institution may qualify as a credit toward your Bond University SEMESTER START DATES: program. For further information on credit towards your degree, go to bond.edu.au/credit. 2018 2019

English Language Requirements January 15 January 14 If you have completed your studies in an institution where English is not the first language, you may be required to provide evidence of English language proficiency even if you are an Australian citizen. May 14 May 13

Transferring From Another University or Institution September 10 September 9 Applicants wishing to transfer to Bond from another university or institution should contact their local Bond University Manager, * Except for the Medical Program^. Refer to bond.edu.au/timeline for application Schools and Community. For further information on credit towards closing dates. your degree, visit bond.edu.au/credit.

Mature Age Students Mature age applicants will be assessed on work experience (please include a current resume and employer references). Successful completion of a Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) test may also satisfy academic entry requirements for some programs. STAT tests are normally conducted by QTAC. Visit qtac.edu.au for more information. 2019 Undergraduate Guide 91 2019 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Bond University’s standard academic calendar consists of three semesters, meaning you can finish your degree sooner. Each semester normally includes 13 weeks of instructions and eight days of examinations.

EVENT / ACTIVITY JANUARY SEMESTER (191) MAY SEMESTER (192) SEPTEMBER SEMESTER (193)

Orientation January 9 May 8 September 4

Registration for new students January 9 May 8 September 4

Registration for Study Abroad January 9 May 8 September 4 students

Last day to pay current semester fees January 11 May 10 September 6

CLASSES COMMENCE January 14 May 13 September 9

Last day to submit Request for FEE-HELP and SA-HELP Assistance January 25 May 24 September 20 Form Last day to cancel or substitute January 27 May 26 September 22 subjects without financial penalty Late penalty fee of $250 to cancel subject enrolment (Late Cancellation January 28 May 27 September 23 1 date) Late penalty fee of $500 to cancel subject enrolment (Late February 4 June 3 September 30 Cancellation 2 date)

Last withdrawal date February 8 June 7 October 4

Census date (a) February 8 June 7 October 4

Graduation Ceremony February 16 June 15 October 12

Examination Timetable released February 15 June 14 October 11

Last day to cancel subjects without March 1 June 28 October 25 academic penalty (b) Class timetable for the following March 18 July 15 November 11 semester released Opening of enrolments for the March 25 July 22 November 18 following semester (pre-registration) Last day to enrol for the following April 5 August 2 November 29 semester (pre-registration)

MBBS Graduation Ceremony December 4

Examinations commence April 11 August 9 December 6

Examinations end April 18 August 17 December 14

SEMESTER ENDS April 18 August 17 December 14

Examination results available May 6 September 2 January 6, 2020

(a) The above dates relate to standard full-semester subjects. Intensive and half unit subjects have other dates. (b) ‘WF’ grade is awarded after this date. bond.edu.au/contact For ourfulllist of Bond representatives by area, please visit AUSTRALIAN MANAGERS,SCHOOLS ANDCOMMUNITY Email: Phone: Toll free: Australia Gold Coast Queensland4229 Bond University OFFICE OFFUTURESTUDENTS AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS details below. For alluniversity program andstudy enquiries, please contact usonthe ESSENTIAL CONTACTS

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2019 Undergraduate Guide 95 Domestic CRICOS Provider Code 00017B bond.edu.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 07 5595 2222 Toll free: 1800074 074 Australia Gold Coast Queensland4229 Bond University (Australian Students) Office of Future Students been madebefore decidingto accept theiroffer. relevant Faculty orInstitute to see ifany changes have considering anoffer of enrolment shouldcontact the document isintended asaguideandpersons without notice. The information publishedinthis the right to changeits program offerings andsubjects Senate of theUniversity andtheUniversity reserves programs are subjectto review by theAcademic at thetimeof printing (January 2018). However, all The information publishedinthisdocument iscorrect Perth Darwin Adelaide Gold Coast Hobart Melbourne Canberra Sydney Brisbane

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