2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE

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For the dreamers, the big thinkers. For the ones who want to make a difference.

For those who see not only what the world is, but what it could be.

For the people challenging the status quo, changing the game, and raising the bar.

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5 Bondy [bond-ee] noun 1. A student or graduate of Bond . 2. Someone who stands out at university, and after they graduate. 3. A member of an unbreakable, global, lifelong community. Ambitious Big thinker, with big ideas and bigger ambitions. Global view Open minded, prepared to succeed in new and emerging careers around the world. Embraces inclusiveness and values diversity of others from different backgrounds.

Leader Displays exceptional leadership skills. Engages positively and constructively in debate. Innovator Uses creativity and critical thinking to develop solutions to global and local issues. Sees opportunity in complexity.

Expert collaborator Strong interpersonal skills, fostering productive relationships. Effective collaborator who leads and contributes to the outcomes of effective teams.

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

Adaptable Connected visionary Self-aware, self-directed, resilient and adaptable Highly employable, ready to step confidently individual. Can create, think critically, problem into future opportunities. Has a strong, solve and make decisions, enabling them to achieve international network to support career success in an uncertain and challenging future. opportunities and progression.

Figure 1.1 Anatomy of a Bondy Your future is bright

When it comes to your career possibilities, the sky is the limit.

Imagine what you can learn with a 10:1 student to teacher ratio and academics that know your name, and actively mentor your progress.

Imagine what you can achieve with a global network of mentors, connections and supporters.

Imagine the difference you can make working on real issues, with real industry partners.

And imagine what your future can look like with personal support, every step of the way.

Take a stroll through the next couple of years of your journey. Chisomo Banzi Architecture and Transformer student. Story on page 18. Your experience

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

Innovative, agile learning. As a progressive and adaptable institution, you’ll be learning in one of ’s most innovative universities, preparing to take on future challenges.

Personalised support. Individualised career development, personal attention, study support, skills development and coaching.

The fast track. Accelerated, three-semester-per-year timetable where you can complete your degree and start earning an income up to one year ahead of your peers.

Immersive experiences. Taking textbooks into the real world, participating in industry placements, The global advantage. international competitions, networking International internships, study experiences and more. tours, competitions, exchange opportunities and a global alumni network across more than 120 countries. Your employability. Through your academics, the Career Development Centre and the support around you, you will access services, industry connections and opportunities to make you one of Australia’s most desirable graduates.

Skills outside the classroom. The Core curriculum, Transformer program and Beyond Bond program will prepare you to achieve your career goals.

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

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

An investment in your future. You can use FEE-HELP, an interest-free Australian Government loan, to help you with your tuition fees. Your Regional Manager is here to help you choose a program, navigate the application process, and answer any questions you have. The Student Business Centre are the experts on all things enrolment and planning your subjects.

A note from us, to you…

This time in your life can be full of questions.

Who are you? What do you want to do? Who do you want to be?

As you explore the stories and opportunities within these pages, take the time to think about what your goals are, and how your university of choice can help you get there.

But importantly – remember that you don’t need to only rely on university guides. You have a full Bond support crew to help you along the way. Reach out to us directly with any questions. START EXPLORING

What interests you, what inspires you, and how do you want to make a difference? See how Bond’s programs align with your future goals and remember - it’s ok if you’re unsure. That’s what we’re here for.

ARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNICATION AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT CREATIVE MEDIA For careers relating to architecture, property, project For careers relating to advertising, film and television, management, construction management and quantity computer game development, communication, media and surveying. digital media, journalism, marketing and public relations.

ATAR / IB* ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Construction Management and 65 / 24 Bachelor of Arts 65 / 24 Quantity Surveying Bachelor of Communication 65 / 24 Bachelor of Design in Architecture ** 75 / 26 Bachelor of Communication (Business) 65 / 24 Bachelor of Project Management 65 / 24 Bachelor of Creative Arts 65 / 24 Bachelor of Property 65 / 24 Bachelor of Digital Transformation 65 / 24 y Diploma of Built Environment 50 Bachelor of Film and Television 65 / 24 65 / 24

y Diploma of Arts 50

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE Popular degree combinations For careers relating to accounting, actuarial science, Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 data analytics, digital business, economics, Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 entrepreneurship, finance, hotel and tourism Bachelor of Communication (Business) / management, international business, management, Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 sport management and marketing. Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Actuarial Science 90 / 32 Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) Bachelor of Business 65 / 24 Bachelor of Business Data Analytics 80 / 28 Bachelor of Commerce 65 / 24 Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation 65 / 24 Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management 65 / 24 Bachelor of Sport Management 65 / 24 y Diploma of Business 50

Popular degree combinations Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws 90 / 32 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce 65 / 24 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science 65 / 24 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business 65 / 24 HEALTH SCIENCES AND LAW MEDICINE For careers relating to law, dispute resolution, climate law, For careers relating to exercise and sports science, business law, corporate and commercial law. health sciences, biomedical science and medicine.

ATAR / IB* ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Biomedical Science° 80 / 28 Bachelor of Business Law 80 / 28 Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance° 70 / 25 Bachelor of Jurisprudence 80 / 28 Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science° 70 / 25 Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Health Sciences 65 / 24 Bachelor of Legal Transformation 65 / 24 Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) y Diploma of Legal Studies 65 / 24 Bachelor of Health Transformation 65 / 24 Popular degree combinations Medical Program^ Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws 90 / 32 y Diploma of Health Sciences 60 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Popular degree combinations Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Consecutive degree options*^ Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science / Doctor of Physiotherapy Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Health Sciences / Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Health Sciences / Master of Occupational Therapy

HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES SOCIAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND COUNSELLING For careers relating to applied linguistics, Australian studies, ecology and sustainability, global issues, language and For careers relating to criminology, counselling, culture, international relations, foreign correspondence, behaviour management and psychology. politics, international trade law and philosophy.

ATAR / IB* ATAR / IB* Bachelor of Arts 65 / 24 Bachelor of Arts 65 / 24 Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) 65 / 24 Bachelor of Psychological Science 65 / 24 Bachelor of International Relations 65 / 24 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics 70 / 25 Bachelor of Social Science 65 / 24 Popular degree combinations y Diploma of Arts 50 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Popular degree combinations Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business 65 / 24 Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science 65 / 24 Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 Bachelor of Laws 85 / 30 y Diploma of Arts 50

yAdmission Pathway, please refer to page 54 for more details. *Entrance scores are indicative for 2022 entry and are subject to change. Applicants require a comparable score to be considered for admission into our Bachelor programs. Applicants who do not meet this minimum entry score will be considered for admission into a Bond University College pathway program. In addition to our 15 minimum University admission requirements, some of our Bachelor programs may require applicants to have achieved a higher minimum entry score standard, subject prerequisites, and / or some other additional selection criteria. IB score refers to the achieved scores for the IB Diploma award. **Portfolio entry may be possible with minimum ATAR of 65 °Prerequisites are required for entry into these programs. Refer to program listings for details. ^Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees - Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine. Applications for Medical Program must be lodged through QTAC. *^Please refer to semester start dates for each undergraduate and postgraduate program to determine length of completion of both degrees. Enrolment into the postgraduate program will be conditional on academic performance and / or interview. 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 HOW IS A DEGREE STRUCTURED?

Applicants who have not previously studied at university would normally enrol in an undergraduate bachelor’s degree or diploma.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate-postgraduate pathways are also in Admission to a bachelor’s degree is based on Year 12 demand. A Bachelor of Commerce and Master of academic results (ATAR, IB or equivalent) or on the Accounting can be completed in 3 years and 4 months completion of a recognised pathway program. (10 semesters).

From 2020, the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank This is just one more reason why Bond graduates (ATAR) replaced the Overall Position (OP) as the stand out from the crowd - you could graduate with pathway to tertiary study for Year 12. two degrees in the same time it takes others to complete one. BACHELOR’S DEGREE An undergraduate award of 24 subjects which is MAJORS, MINORS AND DOUBLE MAJORS commonly the entry qualification for many professions A major is a cluster of six subjects selected from one or further study. Each subject has a value of 10 credit area of specialisation, a minor is four subjects and a points (cps). Some subjects may only be worth 5cps; double major is 12 subjects. others may be worth 20cps if they involve a major industry project or thesis. FOUNDATION SUBJECTS AND ELECTIVES Each degree will comprise a specified number of Ultimately, the value of subjects successfully completed compulsory foundation subjects and electives. will need to total 240cps for a standard bachelor’s degree. (Exceptions include Bachelor of Laws and our In many cases, Bond allows electives to be chosen from ^Medical Program.) any faculty, enabling you to design your degree to suit your individual career ambitions or personal interests. PREREQUISITES Some Bond University programs require specific ATAR DIPLOMA subjects as a prerequisite. Please refer to program Diplomas are non-degree offerings which are offered in listings. practical and occupational fields of study.

COMBINED DEGREES A diploma can also be completed as a pathway for Bond’s accelerated schedule inspires many students to students who do not meet the academic requirements undertake a combined degree. for direct entry into their chosen bachelor’s degree.

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

WHAT YOUR ATAR REALLY MEANS

The Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is a number The most important thing is to choose a study program that between 0 and 99.95 that indicates your position relative to all the matches your interests. Whether you’re passionate about being a other students who finish Year 12 at the same time. It is worked out doctor, a lawyer, an entrepreneur or a journalist, you will do well in by a formula that considers your results from every subject, your studies if you choose the right degree for you. balancing your strong subjects, your weak subjects and core subjects like English that are essential to further study. If your ATAR does not meet the entry requirements for your chosen program or if you chose not to get an ATAR, there are alternative ATAR is used by Australian universities as an entry requirement for pathways to university study through Preparation Programs and various courses, not only as an assessment of academic capability, Higher Education Diplomas, such as those offered by Bond but also as a way to limit student enrolments according to the University College. Please refer to page 54. number of places available. A high entry ATAR may indicate that there is a strong demand for a particular program but may also mean that there is a high academic standard required for that degree.

^Medical Program is comprised of two sequential degrees - Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine. Applications for Medical Program must be lodged through QTAC. PRE-UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE POSTGRADUATE programs through to bachelor’s, master’s anddoctorate degrees. Bond University provides options for alllevels of tertiary study -from academic preparation WHAT CAN ISTUDY? of coursework, seminars andsupervised research Bachelor withHonours: Additional 2-3semesters (1year) Bachelor: 6-8semesters (2-3years) UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Higher Education Diploma:2semesters (8months) Diploma Preparation Program: 1semester (4months) Bond University College (refer to page 54) ACADEMIC PATHWAYS 8 months -3years Graduate Diploma:2semesters (8months) Graduate Certificate: 1semester (4months) Master: 2-6semesters (8months -2years) PROGRAMS POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Philosophy (MPhil) semesters (4 years) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH (HDR) semesters (2 years) 8 months -2years (CRICOS 063150J) (CRICOS 072092F) 4 years maximum : Maximum 12 Maximum12 : Maximum 6 Maximum6

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2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE 17 ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

CHISOMO BANZI NANONEST CREATOR. TRANSFORMER. FUTURE ARCHITECT.

I am passionate about innovation in architecture because… Climate events, urbanisation and rapid population growth are making cities harder to live in, and smart and sustainably designed built environments will play a large part in solving these issues.

Through my second-year project and the Transformer program I… Created Nanonest, an architectural system consisting of self-assembling aerial robots that work together to form architectural spaces.

At Bond I’ve been able to… Rigorously pursue ideas and solutions with abundant support and resources, and test those ideas in real world situations.

My best advice is… Take risks and be curious.

The Bachelor of Design in Architecture in a word… Daring. ARCHITECTURE AND AND ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONMENT BUILT **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan • • • • • KEY FEATURES anywhere globally. workshop facilities andprogram staff thatisunparalleled almost School ismaintained to ensure allstudents have uniqueaccess to highly supported education. The limited student cohort size of the of personalised contact withprogram staff for anindividualised, the school for theduration of theirstudies, whichbecomes thepoint throughout theyear. Students enjoy theirown studio-based desk in an environment to creative support activity thatisaccessible 24 /7 Fabrication andRobotics Labare dedicated for student use, creating Abedian School of Architecture. This facility andits associated unique setting; thenationalandinternational award-winning Students undertake theBachelor of Design inArchitecture ina • • • KEY FEATURES sought after inthebuiltenvironment. theme whichequips you withdistinctive skillsets thatare highly planning processes andrisks. Italso contains astrong sustainability management, contract administration, buildingmeasurement, technology, construction techniques, plant andequipment, site curriculum addresses arange of topics includingconstruction management anddelivery of complex construction projects. The construction management andquantity surveying, focusing onthe covers acomprehensive range of subjects inthefield of The Bachelor of Construction Management andQuantity Surveying ^Portfolio entry may bepossible with minimumof ATAR 65. International study tour. Design Charette Experience. Series. critiques, competitions andthemonthly Architecture Lecture Learn from industry-leading architects through tutorials, environment. Enjoy learning insmallclass sizes andadedicated studio printers, laser cutters, CNCRouters and industrial robots. Experience first-hand state-of-the-art technology including3D settings. Apply theoretical knowledge learnt intheclassroom to practical Graduate withaprofessionally recognised qualification. Precinct promoting sustainable practices of tomorrow. Learn intheUniversity’s Sustainable Development Building CRICOS Course Code 0101291 CRICOS Course Code 078183K Bachelor of Design inArchitecture Bachelor of Construction Management andQuantity Surveying • • • FURTHER STUDY AT BOND Architecture. Architecture willenableyou to progress to theMaster of work experience. Successful completion of theBachelor of Design in an undergraduate andpostgraduate qualification aswell asrequisite To become aregistered architect, you are required to complete both management andthevisualarts. web andgraphic design, fashion, advertising, industrial design, arts environmentvirtual design (such asgaming,cinemaandanimation), Many architectural graduates establish careers indesign studios, degree willprovide you withawiderange of career opportunities. technology skills, andentrepreneurial outlookdeveloped inthis thinking, visualcreativity, publicengagement, design and planning industries inAustralia andaround theworld. The strategic firms, government, construction, development, infrastructure and Graduates of thisdegree may gainemployment inarchitectural communication thatcan beappliedto awiderange of careers. experience relating to design, problem solving, construction and This degree willprepare you withtheoretical andpractical PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES the granting of anOpenBuilders Licence. the QueenslandBuilding Construction Commission (QBCC) for Surveyors (AIQS), andmeets theeducational requirement set by nationally accredited withtheAustralian Institute of Quantity the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). This program isalso by theRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) aswell as Students graduating withthisdegree are internationally recognised PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION able to seek work anywhere inAustralia oraround theworld. comprehensive knowledge of sustainable development, andwillbe engineering andmining.Graduates willbeequippedwitha this degree may also beappliedto related sectors suchascivil management andgeneral management. The skillsets obtained in surveying, property development, project management, cost management, facilities management, buildingservices, quantity construction management, contract administration, site the construction industry. Opportunities includebuildingand will provide you withaccess to awiderange of career pathways in The Bachelor of Construction Management andQuantity Surveying PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES ( Master of Architecture /Master of Project Management Master of Architecture Graduate Diplomaof Architecture CRICOS 087931D) ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Selection Selection 75^ /26 65 /24 Rank Rank ( CRICOS 078184J) . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting May May May Sep Jan Jan Sep (CRICOS 0101412)

6 semesters 6 semesters Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 1919 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Project Management semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0101294 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Project Management concerns projectised • Built around the PMBOK® Guide, which is the international decision-making applicable to a wide range of different industry standard for the project management discipline. sectors. It builds on three foundation semesters comprising business • Gain critical leadership skills. acumen, project framework, process analysis and core skill development before three further practice semesters comprising PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES technical, tactical and strategic decision-making. The program Project management is a global profession, with over 750,000 includes comprehensive coverage of project schedule, cost, resource, certified practitioners in Project Management Institute (PMI) alone. scope, quality, procurement, communications, risk and stakeholder Upon completion of the Bachelor of Project Management you will management, two elective choices and concludes with a capstone have the skills most needed to keep up with trends, lead a team and subject on project integration management. problem solve in today’s digital era.

KEY FEATURES FURTHER STUDY AT BOND • Learn how to deliver projects on time, within budget, as • Option to articulate to our Master of Project Innovation. specified, and with no surprises. (CRICOS 0100041) • Be an effective decision maker.

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Property semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 078181A May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Property covers a comprehensive range of subjects finance, portfolio management, asset and facilities management and within the property development and management industry, research. Graduates are also equipped with a comprehensive including construction practices, feasibility studies, finance, knowledge of sustainable development, and will be able to seek work investment and valuation, property markets, sustainable anywhere in Australia or around the world. development and urban development. This program also provides you with the opportunity to specialise in property valuation. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates are professionally recognised as academically qualified by KEY FEATURES the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the • Gain professional accreditation by some of the industry’s leading Australian Property Institute (API). Graduates who successfully professional bodies. complete the Bachelor of Property are eligible to apply to be • Learn from nationally and internationally recognised industry professionally recognised by the RICS and by the API as Registered professionals. Valuers and as Certified Practising Valuers (CPV) respectively, after a • Graduate sooner with Bond’s accelerated degrees and kick start relevant professional practice period. These professional your career. qualifications enable application for Valuer Registration by the Valuers’ Registration Board of Queensland. 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,

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Diploma of Built Environment semester* ATAR

50 Jan 2 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 098537A May (8 months) Sep

The Diploma of Built Environment provides a foundation for a career FURTHER STUDY AT BOND in various property sectors. This program enables you to specialise in The Diploma of Built Environment is a two-semester program, either property or construction management and quantity surveying. allowing you to complete your diploma in only eight months. Upon successful completion of the diploma, you can pathway into the third KEY FEATURES semester of a Bond University undergraduate degree with a possible • Complete your diploma in only eight months. 80 credit points. • Integrate into the University environment from day one.

• Have the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students. ^Refer to Office of Future Students for advice. • Articulate into a corresponding bachelor’s program^.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such

ARCHITECTURE AND AND ARCHITECTURE ENVIRONMENT BUILT as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. and locally. Noday isever thesame practising asanarchitect!” meaningful design focused solutions to real world challenges both globally based skillsandtechnologies. We aimto inspire curiosity, empathy and Our teaching methods focus ontheutilisation of abroad range of practice way we interact andengagewithourenvironment andfellow citizens. “Our buildingsshapetheidentity of ourplaces andprofoundly influence the CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. AWARD WINNINGARCHITECT. FOUNDER OFME. MATT EAGLE

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 2121 BUSINESS AND COMMERCE

CALLUM ROBERTS MATHEMATICIAN. SURFER. FUTURE ACTUARY.

I wanted to study actuarial science because… I’ve always enjoyed mathematics and problem solving.

I’ve spent some late nights… Working on the Big Data Capstone project. We had exclusive use of the advanced computer systems in the Big Data Centre and engaged with industry clientele on a weekly basis.

My advice to new students is… Be diligent with your studies and take opportunities as they present themselves. Hard work gets rewarded.

In five years I will be… A Fellow of the Actuary Institute working as an actuary in the insurance industry.

The Bachelor of Actuarial Science in a word… Inspiring. BUSINESS AND COMMERCE BUSINESS wish to become anActuary. environment. Itisarequirement to complete Honours (Part II) ifyou which are delivered by theActuaries Institute inanonline subjects. Part IIaccreditation requires thecompletion of two subjects You business andeconomic setting. technical skillsandlearn how they can bebest used withinabroader students withanActuarial Science degree to develop further their Undertaking theBachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) allows • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS industries. quantitative skillsacquired can beappliedto abroad range of focus ontheanalysis of riskandfinancial applications, butthe mathematical andlogical reasoning inabusiness context. There isa It isanexcellent program for students whowant to learn two where you willbetrained by specialists intheirsubjectarea. only seven universities inAustralia to offer thedegree, andoneof provides Part I(Foundation program) accreditation. Bond isoneof uncertainty. Accredited by theActuaries Institute, thisprogram in mathematics, economics, finance andstatistics to analyse riskand management of riskandbigdata analytics. Actuaries combine skills The Bachelor of Actuarial Science develops techniques for the **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan Economics Accounting Finance Big Data CRICOS Course Code 086364E CRICOS Course Code 083205M Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) Bachelor of Actuarial Science will complete allthePart II(Actuary Program) university

DEGREE COMBINATIONS engineering, marketing, miningandgovernment. reserve bank, data analytics consulting, telecommunications, insurance, banking andfinance, professional services andaccounting, University have secured jobs inawidevariety of industries including superannuation. However, Actuarial Science alumnifrom Bond traditionally have worked inthefields of insurance and components of Part II(Actuary Program) Accreditation. Actuaries Credit average inarelevant undergraduate degree. To beconsidered for entry, students shouldachieve aminimum ENTRY REQUIREMENTS finance, health, insurance andmore. Actuary inindustries includingdata analytics, marketing, economics, You could work asahighlysought after Actuaries Associate or PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Cycle subjects andtheActuarial Research Thesis subject. research skillsandactuarial judgement through theActuarial Control An integral of part theHonours degree isthedevelopment of • Science (Honours) This program serves asapathway to theBachelor of Actuarial PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Bachelor of Actuarial Science /Bachelor of Laws ATAR /IB Selection Selection (CRICOS 086364E) 90 /32 Rank . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting , whichprovides alltheuniversity May May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan (8 months) semesters semesters semesters semesters Duration Duration (2 years) 6 2 ( CRICOS 093910C) semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $20,965 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 2323 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Business semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063055G May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Business offers a comprehensive multi-disciplinary PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES foundation leading to high level careers in a wide variety of business Graduates are not defined by a field of work, but rather by the environments. Bond Business School’s strong focus on manner in which they deliver value for their employers, or entrepreneurship and leadership includes the opportunity to develop themselves. Graduates have gone on to secure jobs with Google and and launch your own business and teaches you how to contribute to Uber, have started their own businesses and successfully exited for the strategic decision making process as an effective leader and as a millions of dollars, and have become productive and innovative member of collaborative and successful teams. employees in firms of all types. Additionally, you’ll be set up for an analyst role or a coveted leadership training program in multinational KEY FEATURES enterprises. If you want to apply your knowledge and skills to an • Access to Bond Business Commercialisation Centre. array of businesses, the Bachelor of Business prepares you for a • Every student will develop a start-up through our Business Model career in management consulting, particularly in firms with strong Generation and Business Model Execution subjects. international profiles. • Complete an internship or participate in an international experience (study abroad / exchange program or an DEGREE COMBINATIONS international study tour) to further augment this highly practical • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 088305M) program. • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093909G) • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 088309G) MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business • Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CRICOS 088310C) • International Business • Management FURTHER STUDY AT BOND • (CRICOS 063150J) • Marketing Doctor of Philosophy • (CRICOS 077990J) • Marketing Communication Master of Financial Management • (CRICOS 063115A) • Tourism Management Master of Accounting • Master of Actuarial Science (CRICOS 092654M) • Master of Business (CRICOS 063119G) • Master of Business Administration (CRICOS 0101410) • Master of Business Data Analytics (CRICOS 098313F) • Master of Finance (CRICOS 063125K) • Master of Sport Management (CRICOS 096559M)

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Business Data Analytics semester* ATAR / IB**

80 / 28 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0101005 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Business Data Analytics program is focused on Students select one minor from the following: understanding how data analytics techniques are used to improve • Accounting business decision making. It is a quantitative program, combining • Business Economics elements of statistics, computing, big data and machine learning. • Entrepreneurship and Innovation Students will first learn the technical skills, including R and Python • Finance languages most commonly used in data analytics programming • Management and implementation; then focus on the practical application, based • Marketing on actual business problems in a range of industry sectors such as health, marketing and finance. • Tourism Management

We teach students to understand the importance of data to modern PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES businesses. The challenges of Data Analytics centre on the need The growing unmet demand for graduates equipped to analyse and for multiple disciplines to produce employable graduates who interpret increasingly complex and vast amount of data is at a critical understand data analysis, capture, curation, search, sharing, storage, phase in Australia, and indeed, in other parts of the world. There are transfer, visualisation and privacy. endless opportunities and a huge demand. • Data Analyst • Data Scientist • Statistics Consultant BUSINESS AND COMMERCE BUSINESS **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan • • • • • KEY FEATURES professionals. platforms, andtechnologies actually inuse by business and professional knowledge bases andresources, contemporary software set you upfor thatfuture through theuse of real world cases, changing environment, andourauthentic learning activities willhelp prepare ourCommerce students for thefuture of work inarapidly these skillsandbeeffective inyour chosen career. We seek to advancements, andyou willhave plenty of opportunities to hone business andsociety dueto digitalisation andtechnical responding to thedisruptive changes occurring inallaspects of analytical abilities andproblem solving capabilities will bekey to practical knowledge andskillsrelevant to your chosen field. Your analysis, economics, andfinance, andyou willgaintechnical and disciplines orprofessions like accounting, actuarial science, data Commerce isfor you. This program prepares you for specialist governments, economies, andsociety, thentheBachelor of If you want acareer thathasglobal relevance to business, On successful completion of thisprogram thelearner willbeableto: PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES collaborative andcreative design studio option. sustainable development goals through thecompletion of a industry-based learning program. Students willalso explore global changing work environment withtheinclusionof animmersive for professional andtransdisciplinary roles inthemodernever- The Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation prepares graduates context. Create transformation inapersonal, organisational andsocietal meaningful andconsumable information. Apply appropriate analytical methods anddesign tools to create their professional programs. bodies asproviding theeducational requirements for entry to recognised and/or accredited withtheirrespective professional A pathway to professional membership, most of ourmajors are Bloomberg professional service used infinance andbanking. the individualhasattained ahighlevel of competency usingthe Recognised worldwide, completion of theprogram certifies that certification duringyour studies atnoextra cost. Bond FinTech Hubandhave theopportunity to gainBloomberg Have unparalleled access to 40Bloomberg terminals inthe CRICOS Course Code 063059D Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation Bachelor of Commerce • • • • • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS DEGREE COMBINATIONS researchers. organisations, government departments, orasconsultants or start-ups orlarge multinationalcorporations, specialist and skillsare relevant for alltypes andsizes of business, whether in arange of fields, asspecialists orprofessionals. Their knowledge employers inthecommercial andpublicsectors. Graduates can work The Bachelor of Commerce isaccepted around theworld by leading PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Bachelor of Commerce /Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Business /Bachelor of Commerce Finance Economics Big Data Actuarial Science Accounting addressing complex problems. Implement design thinkingstrategies andmethodologies when judgement indiverse situations. Apply sound moral reasoning andappropriate legaland ethical of audiences. Identify andcommunicate organisational challenges to arange Evaluate therisks andcosts associated withstrategic change. ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Selection Selection 65 /24 65 /24 Rank Rank . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting May May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan 6 semesters 6 semesters Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) ( CRICOS 093908G) ( CRICOS 088305M) semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 2525 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063584E May (2 years) Sep

Studying a Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management • Travel overseas or domestically for approved placements mid- opens international job opportunities in the massive travel, program. hospitality, leisure, and entertainment sectors. • Networking events each semester for students to make industry contacts and potentially find an internship or job opportunity. You will learn about the main revenue and cost centres that drive hospitality and tourism businesses and about the strategies MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS managers use to achieve success. In event management subjects you • Entrepreneurship and Innovation will learn about the creative development process, project • International Business management, and you will develop and run a live event as part of • Management your industry applied learning. • Marketing Our students get paid work experience with many of the major • Marketing Communication hotels, theme parks, convention and event venue providers, and event management companies on the Gold Coast PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Bond graduates are already working in senior management positions KEY FEATURES with Marco Polo Hotels, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Accor Hotels, Star Entertainment, and with international airlines. • Undertake an Industry Experience Placement or an Employment Activity as part of the Beyond Bond program.

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Sport Management semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 096558A May (2 years) Sep

The Bond Bachelor of Sport Management program is delivered by • Significant practical industry experience and networking leading experts in sport management, marketing, law, business and opportunities through work placements. communication. Enhance your career in the various areas of the • Connections with national organisations such as the AIS, AFL, global sport industry such as professional sport clubs, elite athlete ARU and the World Surf League. development, sport agencies, community sport, governing bodies, • Access to Bond University’s sport teams through athlete and media, marketing, tourism, event management and more. team management opportunities and experience. Assist with visiting teams, competitions and sport events. KEY FEATURES • Learn skills required in the global sport management industry, PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES including; managing sport teams and events, sport marketing, The Bachelor of Sport Management will position you to work in the sport media and communication, leadership, finance and multi-faceted sport industry at the local, national and international negotiation. level, including professional sporting teams, community service • You will complete 100 hours of paid or unpaid work experience organisations, government sport and recreation services and major in the Professional Experience Sport Management subject event corporations. organised by the Business School or Career Development Centre.

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Diploma of Business semester* ATAR**

50 Jan 2 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 078663E May (8 months) Sep

The Diploma of Business offers a range of subjects to equip students FURTHER STUDY AT BOND with a broad foundation to prepare for work in the corporate sphere. Successful completion of the Diploma of Business guarantees you a Skills covered include: managing teams, leadership, communicating place in Bond’s Bachelor of Business (CRICOS 063055G), Bachelor of in groups, conflict resolution, problem solving, individual and group Commerce (CRICOS 063059D), Bachelor of International Hotel and decision making, information management, the use of different Tourism Management (CRICOS 063584E), Bachelor of Sport network technologies, and an understanding of ethics, morals and Management (CRICOS 096558A) and Bachelor of Business Data cultural beliefs. Analytics (CRICOS 0101005), with 80 credit points credited towards your new program of study. KEY FEATURES • Complete your diploma in only eight months. The Diploma of Business is also a pathway into other bachelor’s • Integrate into the University environment from day one. degrees with varying credit. • Have the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students. • Articulate into the third semester of a Bond undergraduate degree.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs.

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE BUSINESS **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. you willencounter inyour career.” communication skillsandgive you the confidence to tackle any business problem make better decisions. Case learning willdevelop your analytical and “I ampassionate aboutteaching withbusiness cases because itwillhelpyou to CASE NETWORK. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OFFINANCE. TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD. FOUNDER OFBUSINESS DR COLETTE SOUTHAM

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 2727 COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE MEDIA

MAEVE MORONEY ARTS STUDENT. SWIM TEACHER. GLOBAL CITIZEN.

My first love is… Arts and the Humanities. I always knew I wanted to study something in this area.

My best advice is… Make sure you persist with new experiences for at least two semesters. New students face a lot of changes, so make sure you give things a genuine try so you can make informed, important decisions.

Outside of university I… Am a learn-to-swim teacher, ocean swimmer, hockey player, and have recently completed a half marathon.

In five years I will have… Graduated, and have spent some time travelling and visiting some of the exchange students I’ve become friends with at Bond. I will also have completed lots of work experience and will be well into my career.

The Bachelor of Arts in a word… Unique.

COMMUNICATION AND AND COMMUNICATION CREATIVE MEDIA CREATIVE • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS a second communication majorfrom oneof 10areas. major inmarketing. Students may also choose to specialise by taking foundational studies incommunication andmediawith arequired The Bachelor of Communication (Business) offers students • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS a stimulating course of study andexcellent career prospects. combination of these fields. Altogether, thedegree offers students digital media, film andtv, mediastudies, andsocial mediaaswell asa communication andsociety, corporate storytelling, creative writing, allows students to pursue focused studies inthefields of disciplines of publicrelations, advertising andjournalism.Italso communication andmediawithfocused studies intheprofessional theory andpractice, combining foundational studies in The Bachelor of Communication offers students theideal mixof • • • • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS particular area of study, orto select complementary majors. choice of majors withtheopportunity to eitherspecialise ina aspirations. Itisageneralist program offering you flexibility inyour areas andparticular subjects whichbest suityour interests and The Bachelor of allows Arts you to select combinations of subject **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andliving costs. annual basis andwillbe charged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan Journalism Film andTelevision Digital Media Creative Writing Corporate Storytelling Communication andSociety Advertising Digital Media Criminology Counselling Interventions Corporate Storytelling Communication Cinema Journalism Chinese LanguageandCulture Australian Studies Advertising Advertising Design andProduction Journalism Film andTelevision Digital Media Creative Writing Corporate Storytelling Communication andSociety Advertising CRICOS Course Code 063063G CRICOS Course Code 063062J CRICOS Course Code 063052M Bachelor of Communication (Business) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts (Double majoroptions available) (Double Major) (Double Major)

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the chosen career. but abroad set of skillsessential to allprofessions nomatter what The Bachelor of program Arts provides you withnot onlyastrong, PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Marketing Manager, Media Buyer orPublic Relations Practitioner. Account Manager, Copywriter, Event Coordinator, Journalist, marketing plans. Graduates could expect to find employment asan development andimplementation of communication strategies and enable themto step into anorganisation andstart assisting withthe students with thetheoretical knowledge andpractical experience to The Bachelor of Communication (Business) isdesigned to equip PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES important to your work. Potential career pathways include: to perform professional tasks andknowing why suchtasks are enter thecommunication andmediaindustries understanding how time, asound theoretical framework underpins studies so thatyou you ataste of themedia careers to whichyou aspire. At thesame You willbeimmersed inarange of professional experiences to give PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Spanish LanguageandCulture Social Media Public Relations Psychology Philosophy Media Studies Language andCulture Journalism Japanese LanguageandCulture International Relations Global Studies French LanguageandCulture Film andTelevision Social Media Public Relations Media Public Relations Practitioner Media Buyer Marketing Executive Journalist Event Coordinator Copywriter Account Manager Social Media Public Relations Media Studies (Double majoroptions available) ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** (Sustainability) Selection Selection Selection Selection Selection 65 /24 65 /24 65 /24 Rank Rank Rank (Double majoroptions available) . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting Starting May May May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan Sep Jan 6 semesters 6 semesters 6 semesters Duration Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) (2 years) semester* semester* semester* Fees per Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 2929 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Creative Arts semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 092144M May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Creative Arts is an innovative program that tailors its • Language and Culture offerings to your unique ambitions and interests. The personalised • Media Studies nature of the program empowers you to identify your own ambitions, • Philosophy then equips you with the skills, theory and practice to navigate • Psychology existing pathways — or design your own. Creative Arts students will • Public Relations begin with a creative writing foundation to develop a range of • Social Media foundation skills in creative thinking and narrative. You will also • Spanish Language and Culture select a specialist creative major. Within the creative specialisation, you will learn through a hands-on, project-based approach to BUSINESS MAJOR OPTIONS learning, where you are encouraged to develop industry • Entrepreneurship and Innovation relationships, undertake creative internships and practice and publish • Marketing Communication within your chosen creative niches. The flexible program enables • Marketing students to ground their creative endeavours within an additional major from Humanities or Business. In the final stages of your PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES degree, you will have the opportunity to develop a capstone creative Graduates of this program will be equipped for success in both work project, knitting together your three selected content areas creative and corporate environments and have the ability to together into a major portfolio piece showcasing your skills and integrate contemporary theory with cutting-edge creative practice, talents. incorporating digital technologies. You will have critical and analytical cognitive skills, as well as the ability to consolidate and CREATIVE MAJOR OPTIONS synthesise knowledge within your chosen discipline areas. You will • Advertising also have the technical and creative skills for problem solving, the • Communication ability to craft narratives that resonate with audiences, an • Corporate Storytelling understanding of the market and cultural forces that drive the • Digital Media creative industries, a command for the technologies of new-media • Film and Television storytelling and the flexibility to apply your creative practice to a • Media Studies range of industries. • Public Relations • Social Media You can expect to find a wide range of employment opportunities in HUMANITIES MAJOR OPTIONS the creative industries and various external industries depending on • Advertising your chosen majors. This could include creative arts roles such as: • Australian Studies creative writing, publishing, screenwriting, screen production, • Chinese Language and Culture journalism (including long-form writing and documentary • Communication production), content creation, brand journalism, Podcasting, • Counselling Interventions copywriting, social and digital media content creation, digital • Criminology curatorship, graphic design, games writing, TV production, • Digital Media multi-media design, video animation, and creative direction. • Film and Television Graduates could also work in creative or communications roles • French Language and Culture within other industries, for example communications and content • Global Studies (Sustainability) creation in corporate, political or not-for-profit sectors. Students • International Relations may also start their own business or work on a freelance basis. • Japanese Language and Culture

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Digital Transformation semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Digital Transformation prepares graduates for • Evaluate and report cultural and technical risks and opportunities professional and transdisciplinary roles in the modern ever-changing in a digital capacity. work environment with the inclusion of an immersive industry-based • Develop projects to enhance individual and organisational learning program. Students will also explore global sustainable capabilities across key stages of digital transformation. development goals through the completion of a collaborative and • Collaborate effectively with colleagues and clients in change creative design studio option. processes. • Synthesise historical and cultural factors with emerging social, PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES

technological, and economic demands for change. On successful completion of this program the learner will be able to: • Formulate appropriate frameworks to identify technological innovation and its impact on a variety of social processes. • Apply concepts and models of organisational and technological change to complex transformation problems. COMMUNICATION AND AND COMMUNICATION CREATIVE MEDIA CREATIVE **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2021 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ dependingonthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan • • • • • • • • • • SPECIALISATIONS based industries. industrial aspects of theinternational film, television andscreen- storytelling capabilities, andreceive insight into thebusiness and technologies. Students develop strong visualaesthetics, and production techniques, usingprofessional filmmaking equipment and screen-based industries. Students acquire craft skillsinmodern staff withlongprofessional careers inthefilm, television and design, production design, andtelevision broadcasting. Teaching isby producing, screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing,sound focused onvisualstorytelling through thekey creative areas of and artisticvoice. This comprehensive filmmaking program is which enables themto explore anddevelop theirindividualcreativity filmmaking production experience withcreative practice theory, project-based degree, whichallows students to balance practical The Bachelor of FilmandTelevision isaheavily hands-on and more information aboutspecialisations. Please see bond.edu.au/program/bachelor-film-and-television for **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan Screenwriting Editing Production Design Directing Producing Directing Filmmaker Cinematography Screen Studies Broadcast –Viz Artistfocused CRICOS Course Code 063066E Bachelor of FilmandTelevision (Fiction) (Non-Fiction) (Fiction) (Fiction) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ELECTIVES pathways include: the Australian orinternational film industry. Potential career about acareer infilm, television orrelated screen-based mediain The Bachelor of FilmandTelevision isdesigned for those passionate PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Sound Designer Screenwriter Production Designer Producer Editor Director Cinematographer Content Creator Designing Cinema:Architecture andProduction Design inFilm Advanced Screen Editing Visual Effects and Post-Production Workflows Acting for Performance Advanced Screen Directing andShowrunning BroadcastingSports Television Commercials andMusicVideos Advanced Cinematography andColour Grading Sex, Love andtheMovies ATAR /IB** Selection Selection 65 /24 Rank . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting May May Sep Jan 6 semesters Duration (2 years) semester* Fees per $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 3131 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Journalism semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063077B May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Journalism is driven by a digital-first ethos and • Entrepreneurship and Innovation grounded in core journalistic traditions and values of truth, fairness • Film and Television and accuracy. This approach empowers students to harness and • French Language and Culture exploit established and emerging technologies to create career • Global Studies opportunities and new pathways. Students learn to conceptualise • Japanese Language and Culture • Legal, Government and Crime Studies and create original and compelling content across platforms and are • Marketing Communication encouraged to use digital storytelling to engage with social issues • Marketing and advocate for change. Throughout their degree, students build • Media Studies a substantial portfolio of practical work aligned with industry • Philosophy standards, in the process defining themselves as specialised • Psychology professionals via a choice of real-world majors and minors. Students • Public Relations have access to world-class facilities and opportunities to report for • Social Media local, national and international media outlets. We offer journalism • Spanish Language and Culture and digital media internships in Australia and abroad, including New • Sport Industry York, Washington, Beijing and London. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES KEY FEATURES This degree equips graduates with the ability to produce and edit • Tailored study opportunities with the choice from 20 specialist content for a range of traditional and multimedia platforms, majors. including newspapers, radio, television, web, mobile and social • Learn practical and relevant skills from experienced industry media. Students pursuing other vocations where journalistic skills professionals. are required will also find this program beneficial. Graduates could • Enhanced learning experience through small class sizes and expect to find employment in a wide range of fields: as broadcast accelerated degree options. journalists or hosts, television or radio producers, print journalists or editors, magazine feature writers or editors, web journalists or MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS editors, photographers and photojournalists, professional writers, • Advertising bloggers, podcasters, social media and engagement managers, new • Australian Studies curators, fact-checkers, multimedia designers, data journalists, • Business Context and Environment • Chinese Language and Culture vloggers and more. • Communication • Corporate Storytelling DEGREE COMBINATIONS • Creative Writing • Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F) • Criminology • Digital Media

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Diploma of Arts semester* ATAR / IB**

50 Jan 2 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0101729 May (8 months) Sep

The Diploma of Arts opens up a wide range of career and further FURTHER STUDY AT BOND study opportunities in disciplines including Communication, Creative Successful completion of the Diploma of Arts guarantees students Arts, Film and Television, Global Studies (Sustainability), Humanities, a place in most undergraduate degrees at Bond University, with International Relations, Journalism, Psychological Science and Social a possible 80 credit points credited towards their new program of Science. The Diploma of Arts will teach students core skills to study. Students are advised to check the degree study structures enhance their career prospects, whether that be a student fresh out online to confirm for which subjects they may receive credit. of school or someone wishing to upgrade their qualifications.

KEY FEATURES • Complete your diploma in only eight months. • Integrate into the University environment from day one. • Have the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students. • Articulate into the third semester of the corresponding bachelor’s program.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. COMMUNICATION AND AND COMMUNICATION CREATIVE MEDIA CREATIVE **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. to helpyou openthedoor.” holding isyour gateway to theworld. Myrole is mobile technologies. That you smartphone are now inthehandsof everyday users, thanks to Storytelling practices thatwere once elite are “Great changebringsgreat opportunity. SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW. SMARTPHONE CONTENT CREATOR. JOURNALISM EDUCATOR. ROB LAYTON

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 3333 HEALTH SCIENCES AND MEDICINE

GYAN WIJEKULASURIYA RESEARCHER. EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE FANATIC. GOAL SHOOTER.

I chose to study exercise and sports science because… I wanted to learn more about sport, physiology and exercise and gain a strong foundation before moving into further study.

When I’m not at university you’ll find me… Playing netball or one of the other many social sports on campus.

In five years I will be… Studying my PhD and hopefully travelling to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics as part of the support staff for the Australian Olympic Team.

My best advice is… The more involved you get, the more Bond gives to you. The Bond experience is unique in that you have the opportunity to participate in bespoke activities which are often tailored just for you. Also, get involved in campus life and make friends! Bondies help Bondies and that community is what makes the university special.

The Bachelor of Exercise Science in a Word… Unforgettable. HEALTH SCIENCES SCIENCES HEALTH AND MEDICINE • • • • • • • KEY FEATURES of clinical, research andalliedhealthcare settings. studies andproblem solving techniques are appliedwithinavariety Extensive laboratory training from thefirst semester, aswell ascase pathways to specialist postgraduate study. the particular discipline of study undertaken, providing structured are designed to develop detailed knowledge andskillsrelevant to semesters in amajorrelevant to your area of interest. The majors You willhave theopportunity to focus your studies inthelast few medicine andthealliedhealth professions. human bodyandprepares you for graduate entry programs suchas molecular, cellular, anatomical andphysiological processes of the sciences. The accelerated program develops your knowledge inthe undergraduate foundation for acareer inmedicineandhealth The Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides you withtheideal prerequisite subjects: Entry into thisprogram requires successful completion of ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan Mathematical Methods orPhysics orequivalent English; andeither Pre-Health Professional Laboratory /Research reality programs, developed by your own teachers. Ability to learn usingthe latest reality virtual andaugmented Small class sizes provides greater access to academics. and occupational therapy andresearch. including medicine, physiotherapy, nutritionanddietetics, Broad science degree withpathways into anumberof areas CRICOS Course Code 063085B Bachelor of Biomedical Science

or aMaster of Science By Research leading to aPhD. In addition,you can also undertake research-based honours studies, University. • • • • • • • Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) eligible to beconsidered for selection to enter Year 2of the Professional major), meeting theminimumrequired GPA will be Bond University Bachelor of Biomedical Science (inthePre-Health Domestic andinternational students eligibleto graduate from the include: assists graduates to enter awiderange of professions thatmay The broad scope of theBachelor of Biomedical Science program PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES University programs: and meet theentry requirements may applyfor thefollowing Bond Students whocomplete theBachelor of Biomedical Science, FURTHER STUDY AT BOND occupational therapy, aswell asbroader public health programs. such asmedical research, pharmacy, nutritionanddietetics, postgraduate studies for acareer inmedicineorhealth sciences The program provides theideal foundation for you to pursue Master of Occupational Therapy Master of NutritionandDietetic Practice Doctor of Physiotherapy Pathways to other health professions ormedical research Medical Equipment Officer Laboratory Assistant /Technician Health Promotion Officer ATAR /IB** Selection Selection 80/28 Rank ( CRICOS 075478G) . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting May May Jan ( CRICOS 090670E) (CRICOS 0101292) 6 semesters ( Duration CRICOS 089734D) (2 years) at Bond atBond semester* Fees per $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 3535 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance semester* ATAR / IB**

70 / 25 Sep 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0100510 (2 years)

The Bond University Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance equips you with comprehensive understanding of the basic and PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES applied sciences as they apply to personal and community health The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance will equip you and fitness, and sport performance at all levels. with a strong understanding of exercise and sport performance. Graduates of this degree may seek employment in a range of Drawing on the Faculty expertise from Health Sciences & Medicine, careers around the world that may include: Society & Design and Bond Business School, the Bachelor of • Community Health Exercise & Sports Performance combines the anatomical sciences • Community Fitness and physiology of sports performance with the flexibility to tailor • Corporate Health your studies to your interests including a business-focussed • Disability discipline of your choice. • Athletic / Sport Program Coordinator • Strength and Conditioning in community, school, college or The program is delivered at world-class Bond Institute of Health & university settings Sport, where you will gain exceptional and high-quality practical experience in our award winning facilities. The Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance also provides you with an accelerated^ undergraduate pathway to postgraduate ENTRY REQUIREMENTS studies in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutrition and Entry into this program requires successful completion of dietetics, as well as broader sporting and allied health programs. prerequisite subjects: Students who complete the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports • English Performance, and meet the entry requirements may apply for the • Mathematics at the level of General Mathematics or equivalent following Bond University programs: • One (1) of Physical Education or Biology or Chemistry or Physics • Doctor of Physiotherapy (CRICOS 075478G) or equivalent. • Master of Nutrition and Dietetic Practice (CRICOS 089734D) • Master of Occupational Therapy (CRICOS 090670E)

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

^Please refer to semester start dates for each undergraduate and postgraduate program to determine length of completion of both degrees. *Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. HEALTH SCIENCES SCIENCES HEALTH AND MEDICINE • • around theworld thatmay include: degree may seek employment in arange of careers inAustralia and foundational understanding of thehealth sciences. Graduates of this The Bachelor of Health Sciences willequipyou withastrong PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Dietetic Practice, orresearch-based honours. University’s Master of Occupational Therapy, Master of Nutritionand This program provides anundergraduate pathway into Bond goals. variety of subjects to explore whichbest suityour career andstudy The program provides adegree of flexibility, enablingyou to select a and psychological processes of humanhealth andfunction. applied sciences includingthe anatomical, molecular, physiological During thisprogram, you willgainanunderstanding of basic and study. sciences, aswell asproviding apathway to postgraduate specialised students whowishto explore avariety of disciplines inthehealth The Bond University Bachelor of Health Sciences isdesigned for • • • Entry into thisprogram requires successful completion of: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS experience inour award winningfacilities. & Sport,where you willgainexceptional andhigh-quality practical The program isdelivered attheworld-class Bond Institute of Health undertake aninternational placement. a capstone work-based research project andtheopportunity to 140 hours of internship experience inavariety of settings, Practical experience isembeddedthroughout withaminimumof opportunities for high-performance athletes. prescriptions for non-athletes aswell asstrength andconditioning range of athlete testing, performance analysis andexercise Throughout theprogram, you willbeinvolved indelivering awide exercise psychology. andsports molecular biology, biomechanics, motor learning andcontrol, and physiology, exercise physiology, andsport exercise biochemistry, comprehensive, science-based curriculum covering humananatomy The Bachelor of Exercise Science andSports offers a Community Health Health Promotion CRICOS Course Code 063068C or equivalent. One (1)of Physical Education orBiology orChemistry orPhysics Mathematics atthelevel of General Mathematics orequivalent English Bachelor of Health Sciences CRICOS Course Code 080641D Bachelor of Exercise Science andSports

Master of Science by Research andPhDprograms. You can also undertake research-based honours studies, leading to a • • • • • • • • • programs: the entry requirements may applyfor thefollowing Bond University Students whocomplete theBachelor of Health Sciences, andmeet FURTHER STUDY AT BOND broader publichealth programs andtheeducation sector. such asoccupational therapy, nutritionanddietetics, aswell as pathway to graduate-entry studies inregistered health professions career opportunities aswell asanaccelerated undergraduate The Bachelor of Health Sciences willprovide you withavariety of • • • • • • • determine lengthof completion of both degrees. ^Please refer to semester start dates for each undergraduate andpostgraduate program to honours studies, leading to aPhD. areas suchasstrength andconditioning through research-based You can also undertake higherdegree qualifications by research in Australia andaround theworld thatmay include: of thisdegree may seek employment inarange of careers in a strong understanding of exercise science, andsport andgraduates The Bachelor of Exercise Science andSports willequipyou with PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES following Bond University programs: Science, andmeet theentry requirements may applyfor the Students whocomplete theBachelor of Exercise andSports FURTHER STUDY AT BOND as broader andalliedhealth programs. sporting physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutritionanddietetics, aswell an accelerated^ undergraduate pathway to postgraduate studies in The Bachelor of Exercise Science andSports also provides you with Master of Occupational Therapy Master of NutritionandDietetic Practice Pathways to study other health professions Intellectual Property Clinical Trials orDrugRegistration Laboratory Assistant Health Administration Health Officer Health Education Master of Occupational Therapy Master of NutritionandDietetic Practice Doctor of Physiotherapy Corporate andcommunity health andfitness consultant Athletic/sport program coordinator Accredited strength andconditioning coach Accredited exercise scientist ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Selection Selection 65 /24 70 /25 Rank Rank ( CRICOS 075478G) Starting Starting May May Sep Jan Jan ( ( CRICOS 090670E) CRICOS 090670E) 6 semesters 6 semesters (CRICOS 089734D) ( Duration Duration CRICOS 089734D) (2 years) (2 years) semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 3737 Fees per Starting Duration Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) semester*

Jan 3 semesters $11,670 CRICOS Course Code 063044M (1 year)

The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is a one-year program FURTHER STUDY AT BOND of independent research and study culminating in the production The Honours program provides a pathway to postgraduate study, of a research thesis and presentation of a research seminar. typically Master of Science by Research (Health Sciences) Students undertake a program of coursework and research in which (CRICOS 073729K) or Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences & Medicine) they conceptualise, plan, organise, undertake and report on an (CRICOS 063150J). independent research project, whilst being supervised by a member of the academic staff. Projects in the numerous disciplines vary on PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES an annual basis. Graduates may also seek employment as research assistants in various industries.

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Health Transformation semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Health Transformation prepares graduates for • Implement an evidence-based approach to identify possible professional and transdisciplinary roles in the modern ever-changing solutions to healthcare problems. work environment with the inclusion of an immersive industry-based • Investigate transdisciplinary considerations that impact learning program. Students will also explore global sustainable healthcare priorities and potential innovations. development goals through the completion of a collaborative and • Apply collaborative and adaptive approaches to transcultural, creative design studio option. ethical and sustainable changes in healthcare. • Apply principles of advocacy and social entrepreneurship to PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES address healthcare issues. On successful completion of this program the learner will be able to: • Understand how legal and ethical responsibilities, sustainability, • Contextualise current healthcare systems and the potential and commercialisation impact modern healthcare. opportunities for change within those systems.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. HEALTH SCIENCES SCIENCES HEALTH AND MEDICINE **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. Australia orNew Zealand. Both degrees are awarded atthecompletion of Year 5. All students selected for entry into theMedical Program willhave to complete both theBMedSt andMDto beeligiblefor registration asamedical practitioner inany state orterritory in through QTAC. ^The Medical Program iscomprised of two sequential degrees –theBachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) andtheDoctor of Medicine (MD). Applications for Medical Program must belodged eligible to applyfor hospital internships. completed injust four years andeight months, withgraduates then and intensive clinical training periods, these two programs are However, withBond University’s three-semesters-per-year timetable equivalent to seven standard academic years induration. years. The two sequential degrees are 14semesters intotal andare Doctor of Medicinecomprised of sixsemesters delivered over two delivered over two years andeight months, andis followed by the The Bachelor of Medical Studies comprises eight semesters care andprepares graduates to assume ahighlevel of responsibility. medical education ensures thatlearning relates directly to patient interactive seminars andlectures. This contemporary approach to laboratory training, self-directed learning, web-based ande-learning, including smallgroup learning, practical classes, clinical skillsand Students benefit from avariety of teaching andlearning systems, personalised environment withstate-of-the-art equipment. practice. Dueto smallclass sizes, students learn inahighly small group learning, smallgroup medicineandintegrated clinical The program isdistinguished by its strong educational focus on environment. and effectively practise medicineintoday’s complex healthcare the foundational knowledge, skillsandattributes required to safely The Bachelor of Medical Studies isdesigned to equipgraduates with Australian Qualifications Framework. Studies isanundergraduate program, sitting atLevel 7of the order to beeligibleto practise medicine. The Bachelor of Medical sequential degrees atBond University thatmust becompleted in The Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) isthefirst of two BACHELOR OFMEDICAL STUDIES (BMEDST) focus onevidence-based medicineandintegrated clinical practice. Australia orNew Zealand. The MDisdistinguished by its strong registration asamedical practitioner inany state orterritory in Medicine (MD), must becompleted for students to beeligiblefor The second of Bond’s two-part Medical Program -Doctor of and clinical simulation. educational focus onsmallgroup learning, interactive workshops Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt), isdistinguished by its strong environment. The first of Bond’s two-part Medical Program - and effectively practise medicineintoday’s complex healthcare foundational knowledge, skillsandattributes required to safely The Medical Program isdesigned to equipgraduates withthe CRICOS Course Code 0101293 Doctor of Medicine(MD) CRICOS Course Code 0101292 Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMedSt) Medical Program^

any state orterritory inAustralia orNew Zealand. graduates are eligiblefor registration asamedical practitioner in education. Uponsuccessful completion of both of thedegrees, they meet orexceed theagreed nationalguidelines for medical accredited by theAustralian Medical Council (AMC) ensuringthat The Bachelor of Medical Studies andDoctor of Medicinedegrees are PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION hospitals across Australia andNew Zealand. Our previous Medical graduates have secured internships in colleges. undergo training further inany of theAustralasian specialty interns inAustralian hospitals andwillbeideally positioned to appropriate knowledge, attitudes andskillsto functioneffectively as Graduates of thesequential degrees (BMedSt andMD) willhave the PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES experience andprepare aportfolio of theirwork. students undertake aresearch orprofessional project, oracapstone teaching attimetabled education sessions. Duringthistime, hospital andcommunity healthcare settings, aswell asface-to-face level program andisundertaken through clinical rotations in The Doctor of Medicine(MD) component isanextended master’s DOCTOR OFMEDICINE(MD) proceed directly into theDoctor of Medicineprogram. Students whosuccessfully complete theBachelor of Medical Studies FURTHER STUDY AT BOND Starting May 6 semesters 8 semesters Duration 8 months) 8 months) semesters (2 years) (4 years (2 years TOTAL 14 14 semester* Fees per $28,960 $28,960

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 3939 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Diploma of Health Sciences semester* ATAR**

60 Jan 2 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 093260K Sep (8 months)

The Diploma of Health Sciences offers a broad foundation in FURTHER STUDY AT BOND biological and chemical sciences where you will gain an Successful completion of the Diploma of Health Sciences guarantees understanding of basic and applied sciences, including the students a place in Bond’s Bachelor of Health Sciences with 80 anatomical, molecular and physiological processes of human health credit points credited to the degree. and function, in a supported learning environment. You will develop technical scientific and research skills using some of the latest The Diploma of Health Sciences is also a pathway into other research equipment, which can be applied across a broad range of bachelor’s degrees with varying credit. industries. Completing the Diploma of Health Sciences satisfies the prerequisite KEY FEATURES subjects required for entry to the Bachelor of Biomedical Science • Complete your diploma in only eight months. (CRICOS 063085B), Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science • Integrate into the University environment from day one. (CRICOS 080641D) and Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance • Have the support of extra tutorials just for diploma students. (CRICOS 0100510). • Articulate into the third semester of a Bond undergraduate degree.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs.

HEALTH SCIENCES SCIENCES HEALTH AND MEDICINE **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. and it’s beenincredible seeing so many achieve theirgoals”. “A degree insciences ormedicineopensawidevariety of doors for ourgraduates, AND SCHOLARSHIP DOMAINLEAD. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. NATIONAL ANDINTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNER. SCIENCE DR CHRISTIAN MORO

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 4141 HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

ERIN CRONIN IR STUDENT. HONORARY BELGIAN. FUTURE EUROPEAN RESIDENT.

I’ve always had an interest in…. Global affairs and working internationally, and International Relations provides me the skills to do both.

In 2019 I… Spent a semester living and studying in Brussels, Belgium.

In five years I will be… Living in Europe, starting a career which allows me to apply the knowledge and skills I’ve learned at Bond.

My best advice is… Be willing to step outside your comfort zone and try something new while you’re at uni; you might find an area you love!

The Bachelor of International Relations in a word… Fascinating. HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND AND LANGUAGES HUMANITIES, STUDIES INTERNATIONAL • • • • • • • • • • • SUBJECTS contribute to thedevelopment of sustainable societies of thefuture. an active global citizen withknowledge andskillsenablingthemto partnership. The Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) develops competencies ininternational relations, diplomacy andintercultural needed for thesecurity of globalised communities requires through sustained transnational collaboration. The global dialogue prepare students for fronting increased humansecurity threats institutions andtransnational business. The program also aimsto sustainable development, global health anddisease, international and interplay withindiverse fields of study: climate change, program follows world megatrends, reflected intheinterconnectivity development of sustainable communities. The structure of the formulate solutions to thechallenges of globalisation andthe interdisciplinary degree whichequips students with acapacity to The Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) isaunique View fullprogram structure andsubjectlist online. • • • • • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS a particular area of study, orto select complementary majors. choice of majors withtheopportunity to eitherspecialise in aspirations. Itisageneralist program offering you flexibility inyour areas andparticular subjects whichbest suityour interests and The Bachelor of allows Arts you to select combinations of subject **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan Capstone orInternship Global Health Issues Terrorism Economics of Sustainable Development Contemporary Globalisations Sustainable Development andSociety Climate ChangeandtheFuture World International Business World Languages Diplomacy: Theory andPractice Introduction to International Relations ORGeopolitics CRICOS Course Code 078186G Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability) Film andTelevision Digital Media Criminology Counselling Interventions Corporate Storytelling Communication Cinema Journalism Chinese LanguageandCulture Australian Studies Advertising Advertising Design andProduction CRICOS Course Code 063052M Bachelor of Arts (Double majoroptions available) (Double majoroptions available) (Double Major) (Double Major)

• • • • • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS sustainability challenges. Potential career pathways include: relating to different causes andpossible solutions for global cognitive skillsto identify, analyse andsynthesise knowledge sustainability issues intheglobal andlocal contexts. You willhave This degree willprovide you withanunderstanding of critical PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • • • • • • • • • • • • career. of skillsessential to allprofessions, nomatter whatthechosen The Bachelor of provides Arts students withastrong andbroad set PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES Foreign trade Ethical supplychainmanagement Environmental impact assessment Diplomacy Community development Agriculture andfisheries Japanese orSpanish) Language andCulture (choice of eitherChinese, French, Global Business Digital Media Australian Studies International Relations Spanish LanguageandCulture Social Media Public Relations Psychology Philosophy Media Studies Language andCulture Journalism Japanese LanguageandCulture International Relations Global Studies French LanguageandCulture (Double majoroptions available) ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** Selection Selection (Sustainability) Selection Selection 65 /24 65 /24 Rank Rank . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting May May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan 6 semesters 6 semesters Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 4343 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of International Relations semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063074E May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of International Relations prepares students for • Contemporary Globalisations fascinating careers in a globalising world. Global and regional • Peace and War interdependence means that no state is unaffected by developments • The Americas beyond its borders. Prosperity and security are based on • Climate Change and the Future World international orientations. Businesses, governments and • World Languages organisations need people equipped not only with relevant • Asia’s Rising Powers professional skills, but also with competencies in International • The New Europe Relations. Students explore a rich variety of interconnected issues in International Relations and the factors which shape them, including • Africa and the Middle East war and peace on our planet, human security, diplomacy, governance • Political Philosophy: Freedom, Justice and the State and the influence of climate change on the future world. • Geopolitics Graduates of the program will gain an insight into the politics, economy and diplomacy both in Australia and other world View full program structure and subject list online. geographic regions. An in-depth understanding of the world around us and the skills needed for its interpretation, equip students for their PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES future employment in international relations and many other areas This degree will give you a global perspective to suit your areas of where such capacities are required. interest and professional goals while developing the skill base necessary to operate in a global environment. Potential career SUBJECTS pathways include: • Introduction to International Relations • Defence • Hacking, Networks and Security • Diplomacy • Australian Public and Foreign Policy • Foreign affairs • The United Nations • International business • Public Diplomacy and Social Media • Media • Political Economy • Trade • Terrorism • China’s Defence Policy COMBINED DEGREE OPTIONS • Eurasia • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business • Australia and the Asia-Pacific (CRICOS 088310C) • Diplomacy: Theory and Practice • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093916G)

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics semester* ATAR / IB**

70 / 25 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0101956 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics at Bond University PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES draws on legal policy, government, philosophy and economics The Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics equips students themes to prepare graduates for a career in public governance, for future positions in the public sector, including career public leadership and ultimately public influence. Encompassing opportunities in the public service, politics, public policy institutes, subjects from the Faculty of Law, Bond Business School and Faculty advocacy groups and the not-for-profit sector. Such as: of Society & Design, this truly multi-disciplinary program will prepare • Policy Officer adaptable students for the fast-paced global demands of the 21st • Senior Advisor century. During this degree you will study the global challenges faced by changing institutional and geo-political structures, search for • Legal Research Officer practical solutions, draw on theory and history from economics, law • Public Policy Officer and international relations, all set within the context of dynamic and • Public Advocacy Fellow multicultural value systems. • and more

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*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND AND LANGUAGES HUMANITIES, STUDIES INTERNATIONAL **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. international ModelUnited Nationsexperiences. Opportunities to participate intechnologically enhanced simulation based learning and someone wishingto upgrade theirqualifications. career prospects, whether thatbeastudent fresh outof school or The Diplomaof willteach Arts students core skillsto enhance their Economics, Psychological Science andSocial Science. International Relations, Journalism,Policy, Philosophy and Arts, FilmandTelevision, Global Studies (Sustainability), Humanities, study opportunities indisciplines includingCommunication, Creative The Diplomaof opensupawiderange Arts of career andfurther CRICOS Course Code 0101729 Diploma of Arts Diploma of Arts KEY FEATURES • • • • online to confirm for whichsubjects they may receive credit. study. Students are advised to checkthedegree study structures possible 80credit points credited towards theirnew program of a place inmost undergraduate degrees atBond University, witha Successful completion of theDiplomaof guarantees Arts students FURTHER STUDY AT BOND program. Articulate into thethird semester of thecorresponding bachelor Have of thesupport extra tutorials just for diplomastudents. Integrate into theUniversity environment from day one. Complete your diplomainonlyeight months.

ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Rank 50 Starting May May Sep Jan 2 semesters (8 months) Duration semester* Fees per $15,560

202220212021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate GuideGuide GUIDE 4545 LAW

BECCI TANNENBAUM LAW STUDENT. MOOTER. FASHION ENTHUSIAST.

I’ve wanted to be lawyer since… I was 10 years old. I’ve always had a passion for public speaking and debating, and a career in law means I can do that every day.

A highlight for me has been… Taking the start up law elective, it opened so many doors and allowed me to become proficient in a niche area of law.

My best advice is… Keep your mind open! There are so many opportunities that you may not have even thought of that could pave the way to the perfect career for you.

In five years I will be… Admitted to the Bar and living the dream at a top-tier law firm in start up law and media and technology.

The Bachelor of Laws in a word… Riveting. LAW the many opento graduates. service, industrial relations andinternational relations are among education. Careers inpolitics, communications, teaching, public andsciences,and, witharts isanimportant source of aliberal regarded asanexcellent preparation for awiderange of careers program to meet avariety of career interests. Law isincreasingly and non-law subjects. This flexibility enables you to design your Bond’s flexible degree structure permits various combinations of law PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES international relations, criminology, languages andcommunication. particular interest withstudy inrelated disciplines suchas This degree provides anopportunity to combine legalsubjects of opportunities available to graduates. relations, politics andpublicservice are among themany management. Careers inbanking andfinance, teaching, industrial and isanimportant source of liberal education withinbusiness and regarded asanexcellent preparation for awiderange of careers program to meet avariety of career interests. Law isincreasingly and non-law subjects. This flexibility enables you to design your Bond’s flexible degree structure permits various combinations of law PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES international business andmanagement. particular interest withstudy inrelated disciplines suchas This degree provides anopportunity to combine legalsubjects of **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan CRICOS Course Code 063078A CRICOS Course Code 063057F Bachelor of Jurisprudence Bachelor of Business Law

Bachelor of Laws practice of law. Ifyou wishto practise law, you must complete a is not designed to provide aqualification for theprofessional Unlike theBachelor of Laws degree, theBachelor of Jurisprudence PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Laws of law. If you wishto practise law, you must complete aBachelor of not designed to provide aqualification for theprofessional practice Unlike theBachelor of Laws degree, theBachelor of Business Law is PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduate DiplomainLegal Practice degree andaGraduate DiplomainLegal Practice (CRICOS 093922K) ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** (CRICOS 093922K) Selection Selection Selection 80 /28 80 /28 orJurisDoctor Rank Rank orJurisDoctor . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan (CRICOS 098084C) (CRICOS 093923J) 6 semesters 6 semesters Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) (CRICOS 093923J) (CRICOS 098084C) degree anda . semester* semester* Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560 .

20222021 UNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate Guide GUIDE 4747 Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Laws semester* ATAR / IB**

85 / 30 Jan 8 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 093922K May (2 years Sep 8 months)

Bond’s Bachelor of Laws program is designed to equip you for a career purposes of admission as a legal practitioner in all Australian in the legal profession, corporate sector or government sector, in jurisdictions, in conjunction with further study (Graduate Diploma in Australia. The combination of excellent teaching, small class sizes Legal Practice (GDLP)) by enrolling to complete your professional and an extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning legal training or a traineeship. The degree may also be used to apply experience that both challenges you academically and prepares you for admission internationally. You are, however, advised to confirm practically for a legal career. admission requirements in the particular jurisdiction in which you wish to practise. Our unique Integrated Skills and Professionalism Program is DEGREE COMBINATIONS embedded in the Bachelor of Laws and focuses on core legal skills • Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093910C) essential to the practice of law. These skills include: • Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093912A) • Dispute resolution and collaboration • Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093911B) • Legal ethics and professionalism • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093909G) • Legal research and reasoning • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G) • Legal writing and drafting • Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093915J) • Oral communication and advocacy • Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093914K) SPECIALISATIONS • Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws • Climate Law (CRICOS 093916G) • Contemporary Legal Issues • Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093918F) • Corporate and Commercial Law • Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws • International and Comparative Law (CRICOS 093921M) • Legal Technology • Legal Innovation and Technology FURTHER STUDY AT BOND • Canadian Law and Practice The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (CRICOS 098084C), also known as practical legal training (PLT), is the link between your law degree MAJOR / DOUBLE MAJOR and becoming a practising lawyer. You’ll receive extensive, • Climate Law individualised help to find a placement. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES The Bachelor of Laws prepares you to pursue careers in both the public and private sectors. These positions include Solicitor, Barrister, Government Lawyer, In-House Counsel or Judge’s Associate. The Bachelor of Laws is an approved degree for the

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Legal Transformation semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Legal Transformation prepares graduates for PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES professional and transdisciplinary roles in the modern ever-changing On successful completion of this program the learner will be able to: work environment with the inclusion of an immersive industry-based • Think critically about law, technology, their interaction and their learning program. Students will also explore global sustainable social and commercial contexts. development goals through the completion of a collaborative and • Identify, analyse, and use creative and design thinking tools and creative design studio option. techniques to solve legal problems creatively, ethically and in ways appropriate to client needs. • Engage in informed and effective communication about legal issues, using appropriate platforms and in culturally diverse contexts.

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs.

LAW **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. morals andcultural beliefs. group decisionmaking,anddevelop anunderstanding of ethics, communication andproblem solving skills, engageinindividualand undergraduatefurther study inlaw. You willalso learn This program provides asupported preparation andpathway for and contemporary legalissues confronting Australian society. grounding inAustralia’s legalsystem, theprinciples of business law The Diplomaof Legal Studies provides students withabasic systems, videoconferencing facilities, wireless networking andvideostreaming. Practise inthe showcase e-courtroom whichisfullyequipped withelectronic evidence management CRICOS Course Code 080298C Diploma of Legal Studies KEY FEATURES (CRICOS 093922K) • • • • degrees withvarying credit. The Diplomaof Legal Studies isalso apathway into other bachelor’s guarantees students aplace inBond’s Bachelor of Laws Successful completion of theDiplomaof Legal Studies FURTHER STUDY AT BOND degree. Articulate into thethird semester of aBond undergraduate Have of thesupport extra tutorials just for diplomastudents. Integrate into theUniversity environment from day one. Complete your diplomainonlyeight months. with80credit points credited to thedegree. ATAR /IB** Selection Selection 65 /24 Rank Starting May May Sep Jan 2 semesters (8 months) Duration

semester* Fees per $15,560

20222021 UNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate Guide GUIDE 4949 SOCIAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELLING

JASMINE LIEW PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT. MUSICIAN. FUTURE NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST.

I chose psychology because… I have always enjoyed learning about the human mind.

I find it fascinating how… Our biopsychosocial factors intertwine with our daily lives.

In five years I will be… Specialising in paediatric or neuropsychology.

My best advice is… Take advantage of every opportunity – you never know where it will lead.

The Bachelor of Psychological Science in a word… Rewarding. SOCIAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCES, SOCIAL AND COUNSELLING **Entrance scores provided are indicative onlyfor 2022 admission andare subjectto change. as Student Services andAmenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks andlivingcosts. annual basis andwillbecharged attheappropriate fee for theyear of enrolment. For more information oncurrent fees, visitbond.edu.au/fees *Fees persemester are based onanaverage calculation of 2021 fees andmay differ depending onthesubjects andmajors you take ineach semester. Tuition fees are subjectto changeonan university training inpsychology. Accreditation Council (APAC) astheequivalent of three years’ This program isfullyaccredited by theAustralian Psychology PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION research andother specialist areas. clinical neuropsychology, health andcommunity psychology, including clinical, organisational orforensic psychology, counselling, are ableto pursue careers intheprofessional practice of psychology resources. Itisalso thebuildingblockfor studies further where you such ascounselling andvarious functionsassociated withhuman This degree willqualify you for employment inprofessional areas PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES advanced level studies. scientific grounding andtheoretical understanding required for psychologists. The program isdesigned to equipyou withthebasic of data analytictechniques andresearch methods used by scientific nature of thediscipline, you willreceive training inarange Australian Psychological Society Code of Ethics. To underpinthe You willalso participate inlaboratory work andbeintroduced to the undertaken withintheadvanced second andthird level subjects. introductory subjects before agreater depth of coverage is understanding of these topics isacquired across thetwo relationships, aswell astraining inabnormalpsychology. Abasic personality, emotion, developmental psychology andsocial perception, memory, learning, motivation, psychobiology, scientific understanding of normalpsychological processes suchas The Bachelor of Psychological Science willprovide you witha • • • • • • • • • • • MAJORS /SPECIALISATIONS particular area of study, orto select complementary majors. choice of majors withtheopportunity to eitherspecialise ina aspirations. Itisageneralist program offering you flexibility inyour areas andparticular subjects whichbest suityour interests and The Bachelor of allows Arts you to select combinations of subject CRICOS Course Code 062655C CRICOS Course Code 063052M Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Arts Film andTelevision Digital Media Criminology Counselling Interventions Corporate Storytelling Communication Cinema Journalism Chinese LanguageandCulture Australian Studies Advertising Advertising Design andProduction (Double majoroptions available) (Double majoroptions available) (Double Major) (Double Major)

DEGREE COMBINATIONS The Graduate Diplomaof Psychological Science and complete education inthediscipline of psychology. is designed to provide students withanintegrated, comprehensive, offered atpostgraduate level. • • • • • • • • • • • • The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) FURTHER STUDY AT BOND threshold to progress to fourth year. undergraduate psychology qualification buthave not met theentry for registration orfor students whohave completed an than psychology, andlookingto transition to thepathway required who have completed anundergraduate program inadiscipline other sequence inthediscipline of Psychology. Itisdesigned for students fast-track aqualification equivalent to athree-year undergraduate The Graduate DiplomainPsychology (Bridging)allows students to ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY • 096695C) skills essential to allprofessions, nomatter whatthechosen career. The Bachelor of provides Arts you withastrong andbroad set of PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES supervised training). The Master of Professional Psychology provisional registration asapsychologist inadditionto two years of prepares you for entry into acareer inpsychology (that is Spanish LanguageandCulture Social Media Public Relations Psychology Philosophy Media Studies Language andCulture Journalism Japanese LanguageandCulture International Relations Global Studies French LanguageandCulture ( Bachelor of Psychological Science /Bachelor of Laws CRICOS 093921M) andMaster of Psychology (Clinical) (Double majoroptions available) ATAR /IB** ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Selection (Sustainability) 65 /24 65 /24 Rank Rank . Fees are not inclusive of additionalcosts such Starting Starting May May May May Sep Jan Sep Jan 6 semesters 6 semesters (CRICOS 063429E) Duration Duration (2 years) (2 years) (CRICOS 063195G) (CRICOS 063047G) semester* semester*

Fees per Fees per $15,560 $15,560 are also (CRICOS

20222021 UNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate Guide GUIDE 5151 Fees per Starting Duration Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) semester*

Jan 2 semesters $17,885 CRICOS Course Code 063047G May (8 months) Sep

The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) is designed to • Explaining how the science and practice of psychology provide students with an integrated, comprehensive, and complete is influenced by social, historical, professional and cultural education in the discipline of psychology. Students undertake contexts. advanced training in a range of methodological (research methods, psychometrics, statistics) and applied areas, and develop competence The Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) prepares in conducting research. All applied material is based on the scientist- graduates for a career in psychology. On completion of this course, practitioner model, and evidence-based approaches to psychological graduates may apply for provisional registration as a Psychologist intervention are stressed. providing they enrol in further postgraduate studies or undertake two years’ supervised training. KEY FEATURES • Access to a dedicated Lab Space with data analysis software, and PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES access to Cognitive Research Labs to perform face-to-face Under supervision, you will be able to pursue careers in the research. professional practice of psychology including clinical, forensic or • Advanced theoretical and empirical knowledge in some of the core organisational psychology, counselling, clinical neuropsychology, research areas of the discipline. health and community psychology, sports psychology, research and • Knowledge of the theoretical and empirical bases underpinning other specialist areas. the construction, implementation and interpretation of some of the most widely used cognitive and personality assessments. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION • Knowledge of the theoretical and empirical bases underpinning This program is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology evidenced based approached to psychological intervention. Accreditation Council as the equivalent to four years of university training in psychology.

Selection Fees per Rank Starting Duration Bachelor of Social Science semester* ATAR / IB**

65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063082E May (2 years) Sep

The Bachelor of Social Science encompasses a mix of several disability officers or case workers, client support and advocacy, disciplines including criminology, psychology, counselling and as well as working with behavioural difficulties of children in behaviour management. The program allows you to combine educational settings. Students who choose a criminology focus will subjects to complete a degree that reflects a specialisation of gain the ability to understand a typical behaviour patterns. studies in the social sciences area of the Faculty. Those students who combine their studies with psychology will be provided with the basis for understanding the presenting problems MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS with clients in order to develop effective needs-based treatment • Psychology and Criminology (Combined majors) programs. Students who choose a counselling focus will gain the • Psychology and Counselling Interventions (Combined majors) ability to assess, diagnose and understand human behaviour as well • Criminology and Counselling Interventions (Combined majors) as be able to apply ethical, legal and professional issues in • Criminology (Double major) counselling.

PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES DEGREE COMBINATIONS This degree will provide you with a basis for working in areas such • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science (CRICOS 088309G) as welfare, government departments, disability services or as

*Fees per semester are based on an average calculation of 2021 fees and may differ depending on the subjects and majors you take in each semester. Tuition fees are subject to change on an annual basis and will be charged at the appropriate fee for the year of enrolment. For more information on current fees, visit bond.edu.au/fees. Fees are not inclusive of additional costs such as Student Services and Amenities Fee, accommodation, textbooks and living costs. SOCIAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCES, SOCIAL AND COUNSELLING **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change. • • • • KEY FEATURES of school orsomeone wishingto upgrade theirqualifications. enhance theircareer prospects, whether thatbeastudent fresh out Science. The Diplomaof willteach Arts students core skillsto International Relations, Journalism,Psychological Science andSocial Arts, FilmandTelevision, Global Studies (Sustainability), Humanities, study opportunities indisciplines includingCommunication, Creative The Diplomaof opensupawiderange Arts of career andfurther Make sure to celebrate thejourney alongtheway, andthesmallerwinstoo.” lives. But ifyou thinkaboutit, most of ourlives are spent between these large milestones. “We tend to onlyproperly celebrate thebigger, impressive, outstanding achievements inour PSYCHOLOGIST OFTHEYEAR. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. EMOTIONAL FREEDOMTECHNIQUES EXPERT. 2019 AUSTRALIAN DR PETA STAPLETON bachelor’s program. Articulate into thethird semester of thecorresponding Have of thesupport extra tutorials just for diplomastudents. Integrate into theUniversity environment from day one. Complete your diplomainonlyeight months. CRICOS Course Code 0101729 Diploma of Arts Diploma of Arts

online to confirm for whichsubjects they may receive credit. study. Students are advised to checkthedegree study structures possible 80credit points credited towards theirnew program of a place inmost undergraduate degrees atBond University, witha Successful completion of theDiplomaof guarantees Arts students FURTHER STUDY AT BOND ATAR /IB** Selection Selection Rank 50 Starting May May Sep Jan 2 semesters (8 months) Duration semester* Fees per $15,560

20222021 UNDERGRADUATEUndergraduate Guide GUIDE 5353 PATHWAYS TO BOND UNIVERSITY

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

Our pathway programs are delivered on campus by Bond University College where you will benefit from extra hours of face-to-face teaching in a small class mentored environment. Located in the heart of the Bond University campus, you will have access to all of the University resources and facilities, and will be welcomed as a fully fledged member of the University community from the day you arrive.

Successful completion of a Bond University College program gives you the opportunity to gain entry to a Bond University undergraduate degree, with varying credit. The time to completion from a diploma program to a bachelor’s program is essentially the same. Once you successfully complete your diploma you enter your bachelor’s program in Semester 3*, enabling you to still graduate ahead of your peers. For additional admission pathways, please refer to page 70. *Not applicable to all bachelor level programs. Admission pathways Diploma Preparation Program Higher Education Diplomas CRICOS Course Code 0101445 Duration: 8 months (2 semesters) Duration: 4 months (1 semester) Starting: January, May, September Starting: January, May, September Our diploma level studies provide a pathway for students who do not meet the academic or English language requirements for direct The Diploma Preparation Program has been specifically designed entry into their chosen bachelor’s degree, or who would prefer to for students to pathway into Bond University Diploma programs. start their university journey in a more supported environment. You will learn the core skills necessary for academic success, Successful completion of your diploma qualifies you for entry into a delivered by experienced and supportive teachers in small, Bond Bachelor’s degree, with varying credit. personalised classes. The three subjects covered in this one semester program are: • Diploma of Arts (CRICOS 0101729)

• Diploma of Built Environment (CRICOS 098537A) • Academic Communication Skills • Diploma of Business (CRICOS 078663E) • Applied Academic Communication Skills • Diploma of Health Sciences (CRICOS 093260K) • Digital Literacy • Diploma of Legal Studies (CRICOS 080298C) Key Features • Prepare yourself for a Bond University Higher Education Diploma program. • Gain the academic skills required to succeed in your further studies. • Transition into your diploma program seamlessly with our dedicated teachers and supportive environment.

Pathways to Bond University

Diploma Preparation Program

Australian Year 12 or Higher Education Diploma Equivalent

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Bachelor Degree Completed

Australian Foundation Year 11 or program (International Equivalent Students only)

Pre-university Undergraduate

*The average Bond University undergraduate is two years but may be longer in some areas of study. How willIbeassessed? My advice to new students is… Participating inallthepractical skillsactivities inmy classes. The best experiences I’ve hadatBond have been… With aDiplomaof Legal Studies through Bond University College. My journey to aBond degree started… FUTURE PROSECUTOR. LEGAL EAGLE. CHESS MASTER. HEAVEN ELISHAV Multifaceted. and Bachelor of International Relations inaword… The Diplomaof Legal Studies, Bachelor of Laws if you experience failure. Also, make new friends. Don’t becomplacent atuniversity! Try everything anddon’t worry *Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) willallow you to demonstrate your potential for university study refer to QTAC for more information. Statement, Admissions willuse your final subjectresults Any complete orincomplete priorstudy suchasAQF, Resume of work andlife experience may berequired. Certificate IVorhigherfrom arecognised provider. It may bepossible to use your work skilllevel and Non ATAR student buthave received aSenior Secondary academic results and/orrank Secondary academic results and/orrank Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)* history to allocate anentry rank. to calculate anentry rank. NON SCHOOL LEAVER SCHOOL LEAVER

about admission. bond.edu.au/regional-managers to have aconversation Please contact your Domestic Regional Managerat one of thefollowing: besides formal study. Bond willcalculate anentry rank based onany There are anumberof alternative means of gainingadmission Resume of work andlife experience. Itmay bepossible to use your documented work skilllevel andhistory to DID NOT COMPLETE SCHOOL /HAVE NOOTHER Any complete orincomplete priorstudy suchasAQF Certificate IVorhigherfrom arecognised provider. Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)* allocate anentry rank. QUALIFICATIONS Past school results

20222021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATE Guide GUIDE 55 STUDENT LIFE AT BOND

For the past 15 years, Bond has received the highest possible ranking for student experience in the independent Australian Student Satisfaction Survey.

The personalised attention you receive in the classroom extends to There are many opportunities to get involved in university life every aspect of life at Bond. It starts from the moment you arrive through our active on-campus clubs and societies. You can connect on campus with Orientation’s full calendar of information sessions with people from your program, your faculty, your political and social activities where you’ll have a chance to meet lots of persuasion and your religious beliefs, or get involved with local other new students. charities, philanthropic causes and global organisations.

Once your classes get underway, you may also find some of our You’ll also find a wealth of opportunities to take on various other Student Support services helpful, such as the Academic Skills leadership roles, committee positions and volunteering experiences Centre, Computer Support, Disability Support, and Medical and which will help you stand out to future employers. Psychological Services. Bond University Centre Sports SPORT ISINOURDNA athletes of distinction populate inthese thesports programs. both domestically andinternationally. Olympicandinternational facilities andpartnerships to ensure we compete at thehighest level netball, equestrian andesports, offering world-class coaching, rugby sevens (men andwomen), AFL(men andwomen), triathlon, Bond haskey highperformance includingswimming, sports rugby, HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS Australian University Nationals. Sharks banner you’ll have theopportunity to compete inthe has more than20 to choose from. Competing undertheBond Bull clubisagreatJoining asporting way to meet new friendsandBond SPORT CLUBS Student Services andAmenities Fee. facilitiessporting andaquaticcentre of isincludedaspart the Access to Centre, theSports group exercise classes, outdoor futsal, badminton, volleyball, cricket nets andsquash courts. cricket andtennis aswell asindoorbasketball, netball, esports, also features extensive outdoor facilities sporting for rugby, AFL, swimming poolandaFINA-ratified 10-lane, 25m pool.The campus Bond’s Aquatic Centre includes a50mOlympic-size heated classes. circuit training room, andaregular timetable of group exercise state-of-the-art gymnasium,TRX Suspension Training Studio, boxing The University’s Centre multi-milliondollarSports incorporates a BOND UNIVERSITYSPORTS CENTRE provide opportunities for students to participate atasocial, competitive orelite level. andeducationSport are entwined atBond University. We have aproud tradition sporting andwe for afulllist of scholarships onoffer. compete attheelite level whilegainingapremium. Refer to page 63 performance athletes inawiderange of theopportunity sports to A numberof scholarships sporting are offered each year, givinghigh SPORTING SCHOLARSHIPS and nutritiondietetics. science,and sports physiotherapy, occupational therapy, The Institute isalso used extensively by students studying exercise regulated altitude training room science andthesports laboratories. indoor lappool,temperature controlled recovery pools, oxygen- the Institute’s HighPerformance Training Centre includea25m professional teams. Specialist training andpreparation facilities of training centre which regularly hosts international athletes and The Bond Institute of isaworld-class Health &Sport teaching and SPORTS RESEARCH bond.edu.au/programs/elite-sport-program Program. in theirchosen are sport invited to applyto theBond Elite Sport sport. Athletes competing atastate, nationalorinternational level study loads andrequirements for athletes atthevery top of their Elite Athlete Education Network (EAEN),whichprovides flexible Bond University isamemberof theAustralian Commission’s Sport ELITE SPORT PROGRAM and theability to stream to Bond’s 500-seat theatre for anaudience. machines, atraining andcoaching facility for analysis andstrategy the esports Hubisequippedwith12high-performance gaming state-of-the-art esports Hub. Devoted to competitive video-gaming, A recent additionto Bond’s HighPerformance facilities sports isthe ESPORTS

20222021 UndergraduateUNDERGRADUATE Guide GUIDE 57 LIFE ON THE GOLD COAST

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

THE GOLD COAST IS AN ENTREPRENEURIAL THE WEATHER DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER AND INNOVATION HUB THAN THIS More people on the Gold Coast own and run their On the Gold Coast, expect an average of 300 days of own businesses than any other city in Australia, sunshine per year, with an average temperature of and it attracts some of the world’s best and brightest 29 degrees. minds. Here, the entrepreneurial and creative spirit runs through the veins of both born and bred locals YOU’LL NEVER BE BORED and adopted Gold Coasters. From world-class beaches to shopping, dining and endless entertainment, there is no shortage of IT’S A CITY OF OPPORTUNITY things to do on the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast is one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, and the sixth largest. It has a diverse AT BOND, YOU’RE IN THE HEART OF IT ALL industry who offer strong employment Bond is located in Robina - the geographical centre opportunities, with Bond’s Career Development of the Gold Coast. Here, you’re within easy reach of Centre to support you along the way. everything the city has to offer. In addition to main campus, the Bond Institute of Health & Sport is just a IT’S HOME TO A GLOBAL COMMUNITY short eight-minute drive away. Bond students come from over 90 countries around the world, and the Gold Coast itself is a welcoming and diverse city with almost one in three residents born overseas. You will join students from all corners of the globe, preparing you with an international perspective on study and work.

Get up close and personal with some local furry friends at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Take a surfing lesson at Currumbin. Explore Springbrook’s waterfalls and bush walks.

Enjoy diverse culture and food from around the world at Gold Coast Chinatown and Finish up a week of study by heading out to Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach. Miami Marketta street food night market. things you wouldn’t normallyconsider, andthendoit. time to explore opportunities outside your comfort zone so keep aneye outfor utilise theCareer Development Centre whenpossible. University isdefinitely the Take inasmuchyou part can –you’ll get outwhatyou putin–andmake sure to My advice to new students is… On my way to achieving anexecutive producer oreditor-in-chief role. In five years Iwillbe… guests for remote interviews andattending press conferences. Liaison attheSky News GoldCoast Office inSouthport. Myrole includes setting up Career Development Centre atBond, Imanagedto score employment asaGuest and amcurrently theHead of Writing for theBound student magazine. Through the the Bond University Newsroom, aformer Project Consultant for theA21Campaign, Been involved inso many different opportunities already. I’m astudent reporter at In my first year atBond Ihave… STUDENT JOURNALIST. CAT LOVER. SKY NEWSINTERN. JESSICA BORTEN

2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE 59 ACCOMMODATION Bond is located in a landscaped residential neighbourhood with a wide range of on-campus and off-campus accommodation available for our students within easy walking distance of all University study and recreational facilities.

ON-CAMPUS OFF-CAMPUS On-campus housing offers your choice of air-conditioned single or There is a wide range of rental accommodation surrounding the shared rooms. Residents benefit from one-on-one academic and University if you would like to live off campus. Options include personal support from the live-in team of Senior Resident Fellows, houses or apartments on a single or shared basis with weekly rent Resident Student Fellows and Tutor Fellows. varying, depending on size, location and the number of bedrooms. You will also need to budget for a security deposit (bond), food, MEAL PLANS electricity, telephone, internet and cleaning. For students living on campus, it is compulsory to have a dining plan. These flexible prepaid plans can be used to purchase meals on Bond’s off-campus Support Officer can assist you with off-campus campus at Lakeside Bar and Restaurant, Papyrus Café, Don’s Tavern, housing, for more information email [email protected] the Coffee Cart, Bond Express and the University Club. or to view off-campus accommodation options, please visit bond.edu.au/off-campus. APPLYING FOR ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION Our on-campus rooms are in high demand, so we recommend you SHARE ACCOMMODATION complete your application as soon as the accommodation booking Students regularly advertise for flatmates in a variety of units, period opens. townhouses and larger homes located in suburbs adjacent to the campus (Varsity Lakes, Robina) and further afield. To view rooms online: bond.edu.au/accommodation Popular website: flatmates.com.au HOMESTAY Homestay accommodation offers students a fully supported living COUPLE AND FAMILY ACCOMMODATION experience with a local host family. Bond University’s homestay There is a variety of rental accommodation available across the Gold program is professionally managed by the Australian Homestay Coast, ranging from beachside apartments to suburban family Network. Homestay accommodation is recommended for all homes near schools, business precincts and retail centres. students under the age of 18 years old. Popular websites: View homestay options: homestaynetwork.org realestate.com.au domain.com.au

Premium Single Room - accommodation offered through on-campus housing (Building 7, South Tower) FEES AND COSTS Bond University is a fully independent, not-for-profit institution that invests 100% of your tuition fees into providing a five-star educational experience, state-of-the-art facilities and a truly personalised student framework.

While our tuition fees are not subsidised by the Australian In addition to your university tuition fees, there are a number of Government, they can be financed by the Government’s interest free other costs to consider when planning your budget. student loan program, FEE-HELP.

WEEKLY LIVING COSTS* The Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs requires students to have access to a minimum of $21,040 per year to fund their living expenses (excluding tuition fees).

On-campus accommodation Off-campus accommodation Homestay

Rent $165 - $270 $165 - $440 $255 - $275

Food $134 - $166** $80 - $280 Included

Utilities Included $20 - $50 Included

Transport N/A (on campus) $15 - $55 $20 - $40

Mobile phone $5 - $10 $5 - $10 $5 - $10

Entertainment $30 - $100 $30 - $100 $30 - $100

Total cost per week $334 - $846 $315 - $935 $310 - $425

Tuition fees per semester** $15,560

Total cost per semester $20,570 - $23,750 $22,085 - $31,385 $22,010 - $23,735

Source: studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs *Prices are approximate and can vary depending on budget and lifestyle. **Average cost based on four subjects per 15 week semester. Prices can vary per program. When considering the costs associated with your university studies, keep in mind that Bond’s accelerated schedule means you’ll finish your degree sooner. Not only does this mean a substantial reduction in your total accommodation and living costs, it also represents a full year of earnings from being out in the workforce earlier.

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

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Years FINANCING YOUR DEGREE FEE-HELP LOYALTY DISCOUNTS FEE-HELP is an interest-free student loan program funded by the Bond offers a number of loyalty discounts to students who have a Australian Government for all Australian citizens and others who direct family member attending an eligible program at Bond or who meet the eligibility requirements. From 1 January 2020, a combined have completed an eligible program here. These loyalty programs HELP loan limit replaced the FEE-HELP limit and will include may provide a reduction of up to 10% on tuition fees. FEE-HELP, VET Student Loans, VET FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP. Only HECS-HELP borrowing from 1 January 2020 onwards counts OTHER GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE towards a person’s HELP limit. Any existing FEE-HELP, VET Most Australian students who receive some form of government FEE-HELP or VET Student Loans that counted towards your income support are on either Youth Allowance or AUSTUDY / FEE-HELP limit would count towards the combined HELP limit. ABSTUDY. Contact Centrelink for more information on eligibility.

In 2021 the combined HELP loan limit will be $108,232 for most STUDENT OPPORTUNITY FUND students. The limit for students in the Medical Program will be As a Bond student, you will have access to a range of experiences 61 $155,448. Repayments are made through the taxation system at a and activities that will enhance your learning. The Student minimum rate of 1% per annum when your annual income reaches Opportunity Fund can help to finance those added extras with $46,620. The rate of repayment increases as annual income assistance available up to $2,000. For more information, increases. You can apply for FEE-HELP online once you have visit bond.edu.au/student-opportunity-fund. received an offer from Bond University with your Student Identification Number. 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 studyassist.gov.au SCHOLARSHIPS One of the ways Bond University identifies future leaders is through our scholarship program. Full and part tuition scholarships are awarded to applicants who have demonstrated outstanding academic ability, community involvement, sporting achievements and strong leadership skills.

VICE CHANCELLOR’S ELITE SCHOLARSHIPS SPORTING SCHOLARSHIPS Our prestigious Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarships are awarded Through key corporate partnerships, Bond University is proud to each year to a small group of outstanding applicants. offer a number of unique sports scholarships to students with These students are selected on the basis of their exceptional exceptional sporting achievements. These include the: academic achievements, proven leadership abilities and strong • ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship personal character. Applicants will be required to provide a school • Rugby Excellence Scholarship reference to demonstrate their ability to meet the characteristics • Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship and traits of Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholars. Short-listed applicants will also be required to attend a scholarship selection weekend from INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIPS Saturday, 25 to Sunday, 26 September. Bond University is strongly committed to closing the gap for Indigenous Australians. Through the generous support of corporate Successful applicants receive full tuition remission for any sponsors, alumni and community donations, we offer a number undergraduate degree combination (with the exception of the Bond of scholarships to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who Medical Program). Every Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholar is also have demonstrated extracurricular involvement, leadership potential invited to participate in the Vice Chancellor’s Mentoring Program and academic achievements. These scholarships are valued at up to where they will be teamed with a leader in their field for one-on-one 50% of tuition fees for any single undergraduate degree (excluding professional and personal guidance. the Bond Medical Program) or 100% tuition for any diploma program. EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS Excellence scholarships offer up to 50% tuition remission for any HOW TO APPLY undergraduate degree combination (excluding the Bond Medical Scholarship applications can be made online using the Scholarship Program) and are awarded annually to a number of outstanding Application Form after you have completed and submitted a applicants who have demonstrated high academic achievement, Bond University Study Application Form. proven leadership skills and extensive community involvement. Review scholarship application opening and closing dates at LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP bond.edu.au/scholarships. The Leadership Scholarship aims to recognise current Year 12 students who have outstanding leadership experience and community involvement with a 25% tuition remission scholarship for any undergraduate degree combination (excluding the Bond Medical Program).

NICOLA CAIN FORMER STUDENT FOR A SEMESTER. EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT. FUTURE ACTUARY.

“While in high school I participated in the Student for a Semester program at Bond. During this experience it became clear to me that Bond provides their students with a well-rounded learning experience that focuses on so much more than just academic skills. This was also reflected in me receiving an Excellence Scholarship as recognition of not only my academic achievement but my contribution to the community.” WHAT SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Below are the details of a few key scholarships Bond University offers to High School Leavers. We encourage you to visit our website to see a full list of the scholarships available at bond.edu.au/scholarships.

Open Closing Scholarship Eligibility** Value Date Date

Academic Scholarships

Vice Chancellor’s Predicted to achieve minimum ATAR 95.00 or 100% tuition remission for single Elite Scholarship IB Diploma 38, as well as demonstrated or approved combined degree 1 May 1 Aug *Domestic students record of leadership, initiative and service to (excluding Bond’s Medical completing Year 12 at an School and / or community. Program). Australian secondary school.

Predicted to achieve minimum ATAR 95.00 or Vynka Hohnen 100% tuition remission for single IB Diploma 38, as well as demonstrated Scholarship degree (excluding Bond’s Medical 1 May 1 Aug *Students from Western record of leadership, initiative and service to Program). Australia only. School and / or community.

Predicted to achieve minimum ATAR 92.00 or 50% tuition remission for single Excellence IB Diploma 34, as well as demonstrated or approved combined degree 1 May 5 Sep Scholarship record of leadership, initiative and service to (excluding Bond’s Medical School and / or community. Program).

Predicted to achieve minimum ATAR 84 or IB 25% tuition remission for single Leadership Diploma 30, as well as demonstrated record of or approved combined degree 1 May 5 Sep Scholarship outstanding leadership, community and (excluding Bond’s Medical extra-curricular achievements. Program).

Sport Scholarships

100% tuition remission for a single undergraduate program, with a $10,000 bursary per year ADCO Sports (pro rata on enrolled subjects) OR Demonstrated outstanding and current Excellence 100% for a single postgraduate 1 May 5 Sep involvement in chosen sport. Scholarships program (excluding Doctor of Physiotherapy, Master of Psychology (Clinical) and Master of Professional Psychology).

100% tuition remission for single John Eales Rugby diploma or single degree Experience playing rugby at a high level and Excellence (excluding Bond’s Medical 1 May 5 Sep eligible to represent Australian Rugby. Scholarship Program) plus a $10,000 cash bursary.

100% tuition remission for single diploma or single degree (excluding Riewoldt Family AFL Review of sporting resume, personal Bond’s Medical Program) plus Excellence statement, leadership qualities and references 1 May 5 Sep accommodation for the first year Scholarship provided in application. should the Scholar wish to live in a University residence.

Other

100% tuition remission for single Bond University Australian citizens who are of Aboriginal or diploma or 50% for a single Indigenous Torres Strait Islander descent (as defined by 1 May 5 Sep degree (excluding Bond’s Medical Scholarship ABSTUDY). Program)

Predicted to achieve or have achieved

25% tuition for any of the four 63 CoLab Industry minimum of ATAR 80, IB Diploma 28; or have Transformation degrees offered in 1 May 5 Sep Scholarships equivalent experience. As well as wishing to the Transformation CoLab. study one of the Transformation degrees.

50% tuition remission for single Demonstrated record of strong leadership Transformer diploma or single degree skills, community involvement and potential 1 May 5 Sep Scholarship (excluding Bond’s Medical to affect change. Program). 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022

**Visit bond.edu.au/scholarship for full eligibility criteria GOING GLOBAL You don’t have to take a gap year or time out from your degree to see the world.

Bond University not only delivers globally focused course content, Bond’s campus is home to staff and students from more than 90 but a world of cultural opportunity. different countries. You’ll meet people from every corner of the globe right here on campus and have access to Bond graduates With Bond’s international industry partnerships and placements, wherever you travel as a lifelong member of our global alumni. academic exchange partners, study tours, international competitions and extensive global alumni network, you’ll be professionally and culturally set up to work anywhere in the world.

STUDY TOURS Head to Silicon Valley and visit the entrepreneurial hub - the start-up hotspot for many global tech companies GLOBAL ALUMNI NETWORK like Facebook, Apple and Google! Bond alumni network with over 27,000 people is active in over 120 countries around the world.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS Take part in BUMUN or even compete in the International Criminal Court Moot in The Hague.

STUDENT EXCHANGE Over 80 exchange partnerships in 24 countries. A BONDY ABROAD

With the support of Bond, I received the Australian Government’s Something that initially struck me about Hong Kong was how much New Colombo Plan Scholarship and it was one of the most amazing, of a hub for internationalism it truly was. I lived, studied and eye-opening and challenging experiences I’ve had in my life. travelled with students from all walks of life – India, South Korea, Spain, Germany, North America, and of course, a fair few Between studying international law in Hong Kong, to interning with Australians. an NGO in Nepal, it’s safe to say I’ve made memories that will last me a lifetime. I learned from some absolutely amazing lecturers, one of whom was a barrister; the others had studied at Yale, Oxford, Columbia and After travelling to Hong Kong in 2018 to represent Bond at an Georgetown. And when I wasn’t in class I was travelling around Hong international mooting competition, I became extremely passionate Kong in one of its neighbouring countries, catching up with fellow about international legal practice, particularly in east Asia. In late Bondies in Taiwan, Malaysia, China, Philippines and Thailand. I’ll August 2019, I jumped on my flight with my one-way ticket to begin never forget those experiences. my study component at the University of Hong Kong. Jacob Cookson, Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws 65 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 YOUR BOND JOURNEY STARTS NOW

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

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

CREATE A STUDY PLAN ATTEND HEADSTART DAY This is the best time to get organised. Talk to your For Year 10 students who want to experience life as a housemaster, teacher or career advisor about creating Bond student. You can take part in simulated lectures an effective study plan. and tutorials, enjoy interactive activities, meet our professors and current students, and get to know your SUBJECT SELECTION way around our campus. Select subjects for Year 11 and 12. Check out the Visit bond.edu.au/Headstart-Day interstate subject and grading equivalents. To find out more, visit bond.edu.au/your-future

Experience the Bond faculties and facilities at Headstart Day I WANT TO... BE TRANSFORMATIONAL IDEAL SUBJECTS

• Digital Solutions • Business TRANSFORMATION DEGREES • Information and • Philosophy and For professional and trans-disciplinary roles in the modern ever- Communication Technology Reason changing work environment with the inclusion of an immersive • Extra-curricular programs such • Health industry-based learning program. as STE(a)M / ABW Enterprise / • Legal Studies Innovation Hubs • Psychology

I WANT TO... PLAN AND BUILD THINGS IDEAL SUBJECTS

ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT • Building / Construction Skills • English For careers relating to architecture, real estate, property and • Earth and Environmental • Design sustainable development, urban design and planning, environmental Science • General Mathematics management, environmental science, construction management and • Engineering Skills • Physics quantity surveying. • Engineering • Visual Art

I WANT TO... USE DATA TO INFLUENCE IDEAL SUBJECTS

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE • Accounting • General Mathematics For careers relating to accounting, actuarial science, big data, digital • Business • Mathematical Methods business, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, hotel and tourism • Economics • Specialist Mathematics management, international business, management, marketing and sport • English • Tourism • Hospitality Practices management.

I WANT TO... BE CREATIVE IDEAL SUBJECTS • Business • Design COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE MEDIA • Drama • Information Technology For careers relating to advertising, film and television, computer game • English • Social and Community development, communication and media, journalism, marketing and • Fashion Studies public relations. • Film, Television and • Visual Art News Media

I WANT TO... HELP OTHERS IDEAL SUBJECTS

HEALTH SCIENCES AND MEDICINE • Biology • Mathematical Methods • Chemistry • Specialist Mathematics For careers relating to exercise and sports science, health sciences, • English • Physical Education biomedical science and medicine. • Health • Physics

I WANT TO... EXPLORE THE WORLD IDEAL SUBJECTS

HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES • Ancient History • Legal Studies For careers relating to applied linguistics, Australian studies, diplomacy, • English • Modern History language and culture, international affairs, international relations, foreign • Geography • Philosophy correspondence, history, politics, international trade law and philosophy. • Languages • Social and Community Studies

I WANT TO... FIGHT FOR JUSTICE IDEAL SUBJECTS

LAW, CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE • English For careers relating to law, dispute resolution, business law, • Legal Studies criminology, corporate and commercial law and forensics. • Social and Community Studies

I WANT TO... UNDERSTAND OTHERS IDEAL SUBJECTS

SOCIAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELLING • Biology • Psychology • English • Social and Community 67 For careers relating to counselling, behaviour management and • Health Education Studies psychology. • Mathematical Methods 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 STEPS TO TAKE IN YEAR 11

ATTEND CAREER MARKETS AND EXPOS GET INVOLVED IN FACULTY COMPETITIONS Expos make it easier for students to come to one place Bond University offers several competitions that are and gather information from a wide variety of tertiary open to high school students including The Bond education institutions. Don’t pass up this free and University High School Model United Nations valuable opportunity! (BUHMUN) Conference, Bond University Film and Television Awards (BUFTA) and National High School SEE FOR YOURSELF Mooting Competition. Coming to campus to attend events is a great way to experience the Bond difference for yourself! We host a number of events throughout the year including Experience Days. These events are a great way to get a taste of university life along with finding out what degree is right for you. Add a few Experience Days to your calendar so you can make a well informed decision for your choice of university.

Visit bond.edu.au/see-for-yourself for event dates and details.

STEPS TO TAKE IN YEAR 12

OPEN DAY APPLY TO BOND OPEN Join us at Bond University Open Day as we provide Apply to a few universities or training colleges that you DAY the opportunity for students, parents and mature age may be interested in. Remember, you will be giving applicants to have an all-access pass to campus, yourself another option when it comes to making that giving you the opportunity to explore the campus and all important decision. If your application is successful, what’s on offer. Visit bond.edu.au/Open-Day. you will receive an email from us offering you a place at Bond and outlining fee payment options and the CAMPUS TOURS AND CAREER CONSULT process to accept. What better way to discover and experience Bond yourself than with a Bondy? Our current students can SCHOLARSHIPS give you a true insider’s guide to student life and Start applying early for scholarships you researched. studying at Bond. We offer tailored tours specific Remember, don’t rush! Give yourself plenty of time to your interests, which can be arranged at any time during the application process so you can do your best. to suit you. For more information, visit bond.edu.au. EXPLORE FINANCE OPTIONS TEST DRIVE A CLASS With FEE-HELP the benefits of a Bond University During the school holiday period, come and sit in on a degree are available to everyone. class of your choice alongside current Bond students Visit bond.edu.au/fee-help for more information. and see what university life is really like.

BOND IN YOUR CITY Our Domestic Regional Managers are available for meetings all around Australia, see bond.edu.au/ regional-managers for more information on when they will be in your region or to book a personalised online consultation. STUDENT FOR A SEMESTER

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME A WHY JOIN THE PROGRAM? BONDY WHILE YOU’RE STILL IN HIGH SCHOOL? As a participant of the Student for a Semester As a Student for a Semester you’ll have a unique program, you will receive the following benefits: opportunity to launch your tertiary studies at Bond • Your very own Student for a Semester mentor - ahead of time. a current Bondy, who you can call upon any time throughout the semester. Challenge yourself to achieve all that’s possible and • An exclusive invitation to a career counselling gain a huge advantage for your future. You’ll be session, hosted by the Bond University Career rewarded with an unforgettable experience, a global Development Centre. network of friends and the chance to gain credit towards your university studies. You’ll enrol in a Bond • Full use of all University facilities including the subject, get your own Student ID card and attend Sports Centre, libraries and Multimedia Learning a weekly lecture and tutorial. Centre.

• Access to all support services such as Student Student for a Semester is open to Year 11 and 12 Learning Support, Student Counselling Services and students from the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Northern Faculty teaching staff. NSW regions and subjects cover a range of topics such • An extended census date for withdrawal from the architecture, law, marketing, screenwriting and health. program without any financial or academic penalty.

APPLYING • A celebration of participation in the program We accept applications in each of our three semesters: at a Student for a Semester Awards Ceremony. January, May and September. Student for a Semester • Students who successfully pass their subject may be subjects are offered at the exclusive rate of $250 per eligible to use the credit towards their Bond subject. University undergraduate degree*.

Applicants must be in the top 30% of their year level *Direct subject credit will depend upon your chosen degree program and may not be applied toward the Bachelor of Design in Architecture or the and have the support of their school to participate. Bond Medical Program, due to the structure of these programs. Your school’s Career Advisor will be asked to verify this Please check with Bond University prior to enrolment. during the application process.

Visit bond.edu.au/sfs to learn more about the subjects available, application deadlines and to apply online. 69

Student for a Semester students are matched with a current student mentor and have access to all of Bond’s facilities. 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 ADMISSION PATHWAYS

ADJUSTMENT FACTORS WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM ADJUSTMENT? If you are a current Australian Year 12 applicant, or you successfully The maximum adjustment applied to each applicant is five (5) ranks completed your Australian Year 12 studies no more than two years from one or more adjustment factors. Each adjustment factor has a ago and have not commenced any university studies, you may be maximum adjustment rank. eligible for adjustments to help you get into your intended program at Bond University. Adjustment factors cannot be used for entry into the Bond Medical Program, the Bachelor of Laws program and undergraduate HOW DO ADJUSTMENT FACTORS WORK? programs with additional requirements such as auditions, interviews, You will only be considered for adjustments if you do not meet the portfolios or questionnaires. minimum ATAR / IB or selection rank required for the program. The adjustments will be applied if you meet the criteria for the For more info, please visit: bond.edu.au/adjustment-factors. relevant adjustment factor/s.

If you meet the eligible criteria, Bond University will grant you adjustment points to increase your selection rank. Adjustment can increase your selection rank, and this may get you an offer for your intended program. You must still meet any prerequisites specified for entry into your intended program.

VET QUALIFICATION CAN I USE A VET QUALIFICATION FOR ENTRY? For 2022 admission, Bond University will continue to accept VET Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma qualifications for entry with the following assigned ranks. Please note that the assigned selection rank is provided as a guide only. You must still meet prerequisites and any additional requirements for the program.

VET QUALIFICATION* ASSIGNED SELECTION RANK

Completed ungraded AQF Certificate IV 74

Completed ungraded AQF Diploma 78

Completed ungraded AQF Advanced Diploma 91

*Graded VET qualifications will be assigned a rank based on the grades attained. For admission to Bond University from 2021 onwards, ungraded VET qualifications will no longer be accepted for direct entry into some of our programs. For more information please speak with your Domestic Regional Manager about our Bond University College Diploma pathways.

HAVE YOU COMPLETED AN IN-SCHOOL VET QUALIFICATION? For admission to Bond University from 2021 onwards, ungraded VET If you complete a VET qualification in school and successfully qualifications will no longer be accepted for direct entry into the complete Year 12 (with or without an ATAR), Bond will consider your following programs: VET qualification for admission. You may be required to • Any combined program that includes a program demonstrate English language proficiency by passing the English mentioned below subject with a grade of C or better, or by undertaking an English • Bachelor of Actuarial Science proficiency test and achieving the required scores for entry. • Bachelor of Business Data Analytics • Bachelor of Biomedical Science If you have also attained an ATAR, then Bond University will consider • Bachelor of Business Law the higher ranked of the two qualifications (ATAR or VET) for • Bachelor of Jurisprudence admission. Advanced standing (credit) may be provided in a similar • Bachelor of Laws undergraduate degree. • Bond Medical Program^.

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

PICK YOUR PROGRAM Deciding on a degree or program is a personal choice. It’s about choosing the right program for you - your interests, 1 your future. Bond’s Future Students team are also available to discuss your study options. bond.edu.au/search-program

APPLICATION PROCESS Applying to study at Bond is easy! Applications for most Bond programs can be lodged online at any time directly to us after checking our entry requirements on our program pages - you do not need to go through the Queensland Tertiary 2 Admissions Centre (QTAC)*, and there are no fees to apply. bond.edu.au/apply *Applications for the Medical Program^ are only open to domestic students and must be lodged through QTAC at qtac.edu.au.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS Make sure that you complete all required fields in your application form including uploading required documentation.

This documentation may include: • Academic Transcripts 3 • Photo identification • Any other documents required for specific programs such as certificates or awards

bond.edu.au/application-tips

APPLICATION SUBMISSION Agree to the application declaration and click ‘Submit’. You’ll receive an email from Bond University to confirm your 4 application was successfully submitted.

APPLICATION PROCESS TIME The application review process will normally take two weeks provided all supporting documentation has been submitted. 5 Our future students team will be in touch with you if they require any further information, so keep an eye on your email inbox. You can also track your online application on our Online Application Service with the same log-in details.

RECEIVE YOUR LETTER OF OFFER As a successful applicant, you will receive an email from us offering you to officially become a Bond student. 6 This email includes: • A formal Letter of Offer from Bond University • Information about fee payment options and accommodation

ACCEPT YOUR OFFER You are two steps away from confirming your place at Bond. To accept your offer all you need to do is log into our online application service and follow the instructions, complete the FEE-HELP form online or pay the required fees as listed on your 7 offer. If you are a current Year 12 student, once you receive your ATAR results, take a photo of your results and SMS them to your Domestic Regional Manager. Visit bond.edu.au/contact for your Regional Manager’s contact details. 71 ORIENTATION Your first introduction to university life! Orientation is the perfect time to make new friends, find your way around campus and complete your enrolment at Bond. The Orientation experience features an exciting program of social activities where 8 you can relax and meet people, and there are lots of information hotspots to help you get ready for university life. Orientation information will be sent to you in the lead up to your first semester. 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE 2022 CRICOS Provider Code 00017B bond.edu.au bond.edu.au/enquire Phone: 07 5595 2222 Toll free: 1800074 074 Australia Gold Coast Queensland4229 Bond University Office of Future Students been madebefore decidingto accept theiroffer. Faculty orInstitute to see ifany changes have offer of enrolment shouldcontact therelevant intended asaguideandpersons considering an The information published inthisdocument is program offerings andsubjects without notice. University reserves theright to change its the Academic Senate of theUniversity andthe However, allprograms are subjectto review by correct atthetimeof printing (January 2021). The information publishedinthisdocument is Australian Students 2022 Undergraduate GuideFor We’re here tohelpyouwriteyournextchapter. And ifyouwant todiveevendeeper intothestory, get intouch. industry opportunitiesandinvaluable workexperiences. undergraduate guide,from storiesofstudysuccess toboundless Explore allthepossibilities insidethepages ofBond’s the skyislimit. When itcomes toyourfuture,

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