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WHY BOND?
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FINISH YOUR DEGREE UP TO A YEAR AHEAD OF THE RESTAt Bond, you won’t lose time with long breaks between semesters. We run three full semesters a year, with intakes in January, May and September. This means that you can complete a standard bachelor’s degree in just two years. It also means you will be out in the workforce up to a year ahead of the rest, earning sooner.
BE MENTORED BY WORLD LEADING ACADEMICSBond’s personalised teaching philosophy means you will learn in smaller class sizes with unprecedented one-on-one access to your professors. Even outside of class time, our academics have an open door policy that means they will not only know you by name, they’ll actively mentor your progress.
GRADUATE BETTER PREPARED At Bond, we believe education goes beyond the classroom. Our unique Beyond Bond program will expand your horizons with internships, global volunteering programs, international competitions, industry conferences, study tours, community service and much, much more.
This is why our graduates are the first choice for many employers. They are immediately distinguishable in the workplace for their confidence, maturity, global awareness, skills and leadership qualities. Bond sets you up to succeed.
Because we do things differently.
Bond University has a distinguished reputation as Australia’s first private, not-for-profit university. Created in the scholarly traditions of pre-eminent universities of world standing, Bond challenges students to be leaders and thinkers.
STUDYING AT BOND At Bond, we accelerate your studies by running three full semesters a year. This means that you can commence studies at any of our three intake points in January, May and September. This accelerated study mode, combined with the flexibility of our cross-faculty subject offerings, gives you the opportunity to tailor your degree studies to suit your specific career goals or enhance your employability by gaining extra qualifications.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDYApplicants who have not previously studied at university would normally enrol in a bachelor’s degree. Undergraduate study programs typically comprise of 24 subjects that can be completed in six semesters by undertaking a full-time load of four subjects per semester. Some undergraduate degrees are slightly longer, such as the Bachelor of Laws (32 subjects over eight semesters).
W E L C O M E T O B O N D U N I V E R S I T Y
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#1 rated on the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) website, 2018
I N AU S T R A L I AF O R S T U D E N TE X P E R I E N C E
F IV E S TA RS 2 0 1 8 G O O D U N IV E RS IT I E S G U I D E
• Overall Quality of Education• Teaching Quality• Learning Engagement• Learning Resources• Student Support• Skills Development
F IV E S TA RS 2 0 1 7 QS S TA R R ATI N GS
• Teaching• Employability • Internationalisation• Facilities • Social Responsibility • Inclusiveness
Lowest Student:Teacher ratio in Australia of 10:1
10:1ACCELERATED
DEGREESComplete a standard bachelor’s degree in two years or a standard master’s in one year
7 GLOBALNETWORKStudents from more than 70 countries worldwide
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I N V E S T I N G I N Y O U R F U T U R EYour university degree is one of the most important investments you will make in your lifetime. As with all investments, you must consider the rate of return of both the short-term career opportunities and your long-term lifetime earnings.
TUITION FEESTuition fees vary depending on your choice of degree. For all coursework degrees, the tuition fee is charged on a per subject basis. Although some degrees such as Law and Medicine are longer, a standard university degree, such as the Bachelor of Business, comprises of 24 subjects.
Taking the Bachelor of Business as an example, fees can be broken down in the following way:
NUMBER OF SUBJECTS
PER SEMESTER
COST PER SUBJECT
COST PER SEMESTER FOR FULL-
TIME STUDY LOAD (FOUR
SUBJECTS)
TOTAL DEGREE
COST
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The above information is based on 2018 fees. For specific degree and course costs, please visit bond.edu.au/fees.
FINANCING YOUR DEGREEBond University is a not-for-profit, independent university, which means that fees are directly reinvested to provide outstanding education and facilities. Tuition is charged at the beginning of each semester as you enrol. There are a number of options available to help you finance your education investment, including assistance from Bond University, government loan programs and personal bank loans.
If you are an Australian citizen or a holder of a permanent humanitarian visa and have a Tax File Number you will be able to access the Australian Government’s Higher Education loan program, FEE-HELP and SA-HELP.
FEE-HELP is an interest free loan that helps eligible fee paying students pay their tuition fees. This accumulated debt is indexed annually by the Australian Taxation Office, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). For more information about the Australian Government assistance for financing study, go to studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist or bond.edu.au/fee-help or bond.edu.au/fee-help.
SCHOLARSHIPSBond University’s Scholarship program encompasses a range of awards available to both Australian and international students at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Bond offers a number of full fee and part fee scholarships to the best and brightest applicants each semester. Our scholarships are designed to reward and encourage students who have excelled in the areas of academia, leadership, community and sport.
For more information on our scholarship opportunities, selection criteria, deadlines and conditions, visit bond.edu.au/scholarships or contact the Manager, Schools and Community in your area. Their contact details can be found at bond.edu.au/contact.
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H O W T O A P P LY T O B O N D
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Make sure that you complete all required fields in your application form including uploading required documentation.
This documentation may include:• Original Academic Transcripts • Academic References• Passport• Resume / CV• Any other documents required for
specific programs•
For more information visit the How to
Apply page; bond.edu.au/apply.
APPLICATION SUBMISSION.
Agree to the application declaration
and click ‘Submit’. You’ll receive an
email from Bond University to confirm
your application was successfully
submitted.
APPLICATION PROCESS TIME.
The application review process will
normally take two weeks provided
all supporting documentation has
been provided.
ACCEPT YOUR OFFER.
You are two steps away from confirming
your place and joining the university of
now! To accept your offer all you need to
do is complete and return your Response
to Offer form to [email protected].
au and pay the required fees as listed on
your offer.
ORIENTATION.
Your first introduction to university
life! Orientation is the perfect time
to make new friends, find your way
around campus and complete your
enrolment at Bond. The Orientation
experience features an exciting
program of social activities where
you can relax and meet people,
and there is lots of information so
you are ready to kick start life as a
Bondy.
PICK YOUR PROGRAM.
Deciding on a degree or program is a personal choice. It’s about choosing the right program for you - your interests, your future.
Find more information about programs offered at Bond by visiting;bond.edu.au/future-students/study-bond/search-program.
APPLICATION PROCESS.
Applying to study at Bond is easy! Applications for most Bond programs excluding the Medical Program^ can be lodged at any time directly to the University, you do not need to go through QTAC.
To start your application process visit bond.edu.au/apply-now.
RECEIVE YOUR LETTER OF OFFER.
As a successful applicant, you will
receive an email from us offering
you to officially become a Bond
student. This email includes:• A formal Letter of Offer from
Bond University• A Response to Offer form• Information about fee
payment options and accommodation
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S TAT E- O F-T H E-A R T FA C I L I T I E S
Studying at Bond University provides you with access to world-class facilities on campus. You will gain a clear advantage through easy access to unparalleled academic, technological and recreational facilities.
TECHNOLOGYThe Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre (MLC) is a technology-rich and architecturally exciting learning environment. It provides over 300 collaborative study spaces and the latest audio visual and computer technology in a spectacular location. Access to study booths with LCD screens for interactive learning, a collaborative learning room with a Smartboard, HD projector and video conferencing facilities are provided together with flexible furniture arrangements to accommodate group work and discussion.
LIBRARIESBond University’s John and Alison Kearney Library provides access to a wide range of resources that support the teaching, research, and learning needs of the University. The collection contains over 240,000 ebooks, 120,000 physical items and 75,000 electronic and print journals. The Library, which can accommodate over 450 students has over 200 computer workstations, is housed in a contemporary setting with the lakeview room providing spectacular views over the campus.
In addition, the recently refurbished John and Alison Kearney Law Library has the capacity to accommodate over 350 students with over 40 computer workstations. It provides a fresh and modern environment that maximises natural views with flexible study options, consultation spaces, active, collaborative and silent study areas. A unique feature of the refurbished space is the inclusion of a Moot Court. The Library maintains an extensive collection of specialised law resources online and in print for Australian and selected international jurisdictions.
CAFÉS AND RESTAURANTSBond University offers a range of dining styles on campus. Lakeside and Papyrus offer dine-in and takeaway options, and the University Club hosts dine-in lunch overlooking the lake. Bond caters to most dietary requirements including gluten free, halal, vegetarian and vegan options.
TRANSFORMER HUBOpened in May 2017, Bond Business School’s new state-of-the-art facilities incorporate a dynamic co-working space, dedicated to the Transformer program. Designed around the concept of ‘accelerated serendipity’, it features a series of zones where chance encounters transform into productive discussions, brainstorming sessions and planning meetings.
The Transformer program provides an opportunity for students to work on a project of their own choosing, managing the process through the key stages from initial concept to implementation.
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SPORTS CENTREBond University's Sports Centre encompasses a gym with state-of-the-art fitness equipment and measures 2,700sqm. The centre is truly the jewel in the crown of Bond University Sport. All students get free access to Bond’s wide range of sporting facilities including:• World-class gym• 50 metre heated Olympic swimming pool• Spa• Beach volleyball courts• Group exercise rooms and classes• Rugby and AFL / Soccer fields• Sports Hall• Squash courts• Tennis courts• Golf and cricket practice nets
For more details visit bond.edu.au/sports-centre.
S P O R T AT B O N D
At Bond University, sport is a part of our DNA. We see sport and education entwined. We have a proud history of sporting tradition and we support all students in their endeavours to play, compete and represent at all levels.
PERFORMANCE SPORTSAt Bond we have a number of key performance sports in which we offer world class coaching and facilities. These sports include; swimming, rugby union including women’s rugby 7’s, AFL and netball. With each of these sports we have high level partnerships and strategies to ensure we compete at the highest level both domestically and on the global stage.
BOND ELITE SPORT PROGRAMAt Bond we pride ourselves on being an athlete friendly university. Athletes at the very top of their sport have the chance to join Bond’s Elite Sport Program (BESP). BESP allows athletes the flexibility to balance their goals both on the sport field and in the classroom.For details on Bond’s Elite Sport Program, please visit sport.bond.edu.au/programs/elite-sport-program.
FA C U LT Y O F H E A LT H S C I E N C E S & M E D I C I N E
B O N D B U S I N E S S S C H O O LComprising two industry-standard trading facilities, Bond Business School offers every student unparalleled, 24-hour access to 40 Bloomberg terminals. Used predominantly in accounting, actuarial science, economics and finance classes, all students benefit from exposure to live market information.
In the Big Data Centre you will gain practical experience with data analytics, portfolio management, economic trends and financial trading, giving you a competitive edge in your career.
Our students also have access to the Bond Business Commercialisation Centre (BBCC), a dedicated area to help build tomorrow’s innovative thought leaders and budding entrepreneurs, one by one.
Incorporating the latest technology, the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine contains the following outstanding learning facilities:• Anatomy and Histology Laboratory fitted to handle human cadaveric material, also contains an extensive collection of modern
anatomical models and histology slides;• Clinical Skills Rooms — Exposing students to a variety of real world situations before they commence their placements with state-of-the-
art equipment including computerised simulations and human patient simulators; and• Bond Institute of Health and Sport, housing an award winning High Performance Training Centre, as well as world-class laboratory
and monitoring equipment for students studying nutrition and dietetics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and exercise and sports science.
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FA C U LT Y O F S O C I E T Y & D E S I G N
FA C U LT Y O F L AWBond Law’s Legal Skills Centre is the first of its kind to integrate the full complement of legal-based training facilities, with moot courtrooms and purpose-built suites designed for interviewing, dispute resolution and Professional Legal Training.
Designed on input provided by judges, legal practitioners and the Faculty, this world-class facility is designed to give you simulated real world experience in practising your legal skills. It is equipped with evidence management systems, video conferencing facilities and video streaming that replicates the very latest technology used in the High Court of Australia.
The Faculty of Society & Design has several state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities including the Level Up Lab and Development Studio, Loan Store for Film and Television and Journalism students, Newsroom, a simulated workspace for advertising students called the Upper Basement, and more including:• Abedian School of Architecture Building - The unique design of the award-winning building provides an exceptional learning experience
where students and academics can learn, create and exhibit in an open studio environment. • Facbrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) - The Workshop and Digital Fabrication Lab is comprised of state-of-the-art technical equipment
including a laser cutter, 3D printer, CNC router and digital robotics. • Sustainable Development Building - The building was the first in Australia to achieve a 6 Star Green Star – Education PILOT Certified
Rating for design by the Green Building Council of Australia. • Film and Television Studios - Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, such as the new Sony F65 camera, 35mm and 16mm
camera kits, all with Zeiss prime lenses, and high-end Panasonic Cine-HD cameras.• Psychology Clinic - A private University teaching clinic. Student psychologists working in the Clinic have completed at least four years of
full-time equivalent university training and undertake their internships supervised by highly qualified academic staff.
There’s a lot to consider when deciding what you will study. Knowing where your degree will take you after you graduate is very important.
Below is a list of our degrees based on career outcomes. Visit bond.edu.au/undergraduate-degrees for more information about undergraduate study at Bond University, or contact us to discuss your options. For contact details visit bond.edu.au/contact.
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE COMMUNICATION AND
CREATIVE MEDIA
HEALTH SCIENCES AND
MEDICINE
LAW, CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
For careers relating to accounting, actuarial science, big data, digital business, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, hotel and tourism management, international
business, management, marketing and sport management.
For careers relating to advertising, film and television, computer game development, communication and media, journalism, marketing and public relations.
For careers relating to exercise and sports science, health sciences, biomedical science and medicine.
For careers relating to law, dispute resolution, business law, criminology, corporate and commercial
law and forensics.
Diploma of Business
Diploma of International Hotel and Tourism Management
Diploma of Sport Management
Bachelor of Actuarial Science
Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Business (3 Year Program)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (3 Year Program)
Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management
Bachelor of Sport Management
Diploma of Communication
Bachelor of Communication
Bachelor of Communication (Business)
Bachelor of Creative Arts
Bachelor of Film and Television
Bachelor of Film and Television (3 Year Program)
Bachelor of Interactive Media and Design
Bachelor of Journalism
Diploma of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)
Medical Program^
Diploma of Criminology
Diploma of Legal Studies
Bachelor of Business Law
Bachelor of Jurisprudence
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Social Science
^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.
W H E R E W I L L YO U R D E G R E E TA K E Y O U ?
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ARCHITECTURE AND
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
PSYCHOLOGY, COUNSELLING AND BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT
HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
For careers relating to architecture, real estate, property and sustainable development, urban
design and planning, environmental management, environmental science, construction management
and quantity surveying.
For careers relating to criminology, counselling, behaviour management and psychology.
For careers relating to applied linguistics, Australian studies, diplomacy, language and culture,
international affairs, international relations, foreign correspondence, history, politics, international trade
law and philosophy.
Diploma of Sustainable Environments and Planning
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying
Bachelor of Property
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments and Planning
Diploma of Criminology
Bachelor of Social Science
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
Diploma of University English Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Global Studies (Sustainability)
Bachelor of International Relations
Bachelor of International Relations (3 Year Program)
COMBINED DEGREE OPTIONS
Bond University offers a range of combined degrees. Combined degrees in other combinations are available conditional upon subject availability.
Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Science
Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Communication / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Communication (Business) / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of International Relations / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Journalism / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Laws
BOND UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (BUSA) AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES MEMBERSHIP (SAM) BUSA is your student organisation. BUSA’s mission is to make student life at Bond more rewarding — ranging from enhancing academic pursuits, facilitating sporting involvement and satisfying social necessities. BUSA is funded through the Student Activities Membership (SAM) Fee, and is a voluntary, apolitical group of elected students here to represent you. SAM also provides you with access to the Sports Centre facilities and sports equipment hire along with discounted prices for massage services and personal training packages.
BUSA offers a number of services, including:• Acting as your voice on University issues• Clubs, societies and association support• Events• External connections• Publications
BUSA is here to help you make the most of your time at Bond and exists to provide services to Student Activity Members and the broader student community.
SPORTING CLUBS• Athletics• Australian Football League• Badminton• Baseball• Basketball• Cheerleading• Cricket• Dance• Equestrian• Golf• Hockey• Judo• Mixed martial arts• Netball• Rowing• Rugby union• Running• SCUBA• Soccer• Squash• Surfing• Swimming• Tennis• Touch football• Volleyball• Water polo
Bond University’s student life is vibrant and full of social activities year round. From sporting, social and special interest clubs as well as a full calendar of events and gatherings, there’s so much to enjoy.
S T U D E N T L I F E AT B O N D
Bond University offers a range of sporting clubs where students compete and play under the ‘Bond Bull Sharks’ banner.
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of LawsPresident, Bond University Student Association (BUSA)
ROBINSUTCLIFFE
“BEING THE PRESIDENT OF BUSA IS THE HIGHEST
NON-ACADEMIC HONOUR AT BOND UNIVERSITY.
THIS IS A POSITION I AM EXTREMELY HUMBLED TO
HOLD. EVERY MORNING I WAKE UP NOT KNOWING
WHAT CHALLENGES THE DAY WILL PRESENT ME
WITH; AND I GET TO WORK WITH INCREDIBLE
INDIVIDUALS TO SOLVE THEM WHEN THEY ARISE.
MOST DAYS I MEET WITH UNIVERSITY
MANAGEMENT GROUPS, CLUBS, STUDENTS, AND
BUSA MEMBERS. I WOULD DESCRIBE MY ROLE
WITH BUSA AS A FACILITATOR AND A PROBLEM
SOLVER.”
SPECIAL INTEREST CLUBS AND SOCIETIES OPERATING ON CAMPUSYou can meet like-minded friends by signing up for active social and cultural clubs, some of which include:• Animal Welfare League• Bollywood Dance Club• Bond Book Club• Bond Christian Students• Bond Entrepreneurship Collective Club• Bond Investment Group• Bond Pride Alliance• Bond University Bushwalking Society• Bond University Music Appreciation Club• Bond University Nutrition Society• Bond University Photography Society• Bond University Snow Sports Club• Bond Vocal Group• Business Students’ Association• Debating Union• Drama Society• English Enthusiasts Society• Exchange Club• Freestyle Chillout• French Enthusiasts Club• Health Sciences and Medicine Students’ Association• Hillsong Powerhouse Bond University• Indigenous Awareness Society• International Students’ Association• Latin Society• Law Students’ Association• Mentally Healthy Bond• Muslim Students’ Association• Orchestra• Postgraduate Students’ Association• Red Cross Society• Society and Design Students’ Association• Student Philanthropy Council
For more information about BUSA, campus clubs, events and activities, visit the Bond Student page at bond.edu.au/busa.
WEDNESDAY BY THE WATERWednesday by the Water is a weekly student event. Funded by your student activities fee, it is a great excuse to be outside enjoying the beautiful blue sky while having a barbeque lunch with friends by the lake.
RES WARSResident students also get to take part in regular Res Wars activities where teams from each residential complex compete in a variety of sporting activities and other traditional university events.
LIVING COSTS You should allow approximately AUD$6,200 - $9,000 for living costs each semester that you live on the Gold Coast. This may vary depending on your budget for rent, food, transport, clothing, recreation, textbooks, telephone, electricity and other living expenses. Please note this figure has been calculated using shared off-campus accommodation. For more information visit bond.edu.au/study-at-bond/study-abroad/living-expenses. At Bond University you will not need to budget for on-campus parking as it is made available free of charge to all students.
BOOKS AND STUDY MATERIALS The costs for books, stationery, software and other resources tend to be the same at most universities. Allow around AUD$300 per semester to help offset this cost, you may choose to sell your old textbooks and buy secondhand at the Bond Book Sale held the Friday of Week 1 each semester.
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONSWith a variety of accommodation options, there’s something to suit most students’ preferences, whether you wish to live on or off campus. There is also a wide range of rental accommodations available near the University if you would rather live off campus. For more information on accommodation options, visit bond.edu.au/accommodation or email [email protected].
On-campus student accommodation, single room in B Block.
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science
“I CHOSE BOND DUE TO THE SMALL CLASS SIZES AND ACCELERATED DEGREES. BOND ALLOWS STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR BEST RESULTS BY PROVIDING A LEVEL OF SUPPORT WHICH WOULD NOT BE FOUND AT ANY OTHER UNIVERSITY – ALL OF YOUR LECTURERS AND TUTORS ARE INVESTED IN YOUR STUDIES.”
JACQUELYNNCHONG
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTREThe Career Development Centre is a one stop shop for all of your career and employment support. Our qualified and experienced team of Employment Services Specialists will assist you with everything from part-time employment, internships and work experience, through to graduate opportunities and alumni career support. Our Business Development Specialists work closely with industry partners from top tier blue chip and multinational companies through to small and medium enterprises to assist them in recruiting top Bond University talent.
They provide a broad range of personalised services including: • Careers advice and guidance • Career path planning • Graduate recruitment resources and assistance • Graduate training program • Career clinics and seminars • Resume and job application reviews • Interview preparation and coaching • Internship and work experience support • Volunteering opportunities • Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Community
Engagement
BEYOND BONDBeyond Bond is an innovative, student-focused, non-traditional program that presents a life-learning experience like no other. It is embedded into our core curriculum as a degree requirement, but is personalised and tailored by the Career Development Centre team to match your specific interests and career goals, ensuring you make the most of all the wonderful opportunities available to you as a Bond student. There are no additional lectures or classes, no exams, no pass / fail grading system and no subject fee for participating in Beyond Bond. Our innovative delivery embeds our content within Bond’s core curriculum, in addition to a variety of activities and workshops from which you can choose.
C A R E E R D E V E L O P M E N T S E R V I C E S
You will gain awareness and understanding of the career development process and, through the use of various job-related tools, you will be empowered to create your own professional approach towards your future career aspirations. You will also acquire a realistic appreciation of the world of work and broaden your employment skills beyond the classroom. Throughout the duration of your degree, you must accrue a minimum of 100 points by undertaking and reflecting on various activities and initiatives endorsed by the Beyond Bond program team.
INTERNSHIPSWe are committed to ensuring our graduates are ready to hit the ground running through internship and work experience opportunities. These opportunities provide you with invaluable skills in your selected field, which may lead directly to full-time employment opportunities.
Our qualified and experienced team work closely with industry partners from top tier blue chip and multinational companies, through to small and medium enterprises. Some of our industry partners include Amnesty International, Macquarie Group Limited, Clayton Utz, KPMG, Marriott International, Clemenger BBDO and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
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G L O B A L O P P O R T U N I T I E S AT B O N D U N I V E R S I T Y
Living in the Netherlands and studying at Leiden University has been one of the most significant experiences of my life so far! Learning from leading experts at the Leiden Law School has greatly expanded my knowledge and understanding in areas such as privacy law, internet governance and European legal history. In addition, I have been learning Dutch, attended events at The Hague, and have travelled to Finland, Russia, Germany and Belgium. Moving to a new country alone is transformative; this experience has enabled me to step outside my comfort zone, to gain personal and professional growth and make new friendships with students from all over the world.
MITCHELL WILLOCKSBACHELOR OF BUSINESS / BACHELOR OF LAWS
Mitchell Willocks
I was fortunate to study at Osaka University. Japan is one of many culturally rich countries within Asia, and throws you right in the deep end of life. I mean this in the most positive way. Trekking out in the snowy mountains of Hokkaido, escaping to Seoul for the weekend, 12 hour bike trips and so much more to explore. It’s staggering, knowing just how much I could achieve in a single year. I met incredible people from all corners of the world, and together we explored Japan. This made for incredible memories. I took so much away from this experience.
SEBASTIAN THOMASBACHELOR OF ARTS / BACHELOR OF LAWS
sebastian thomas
EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIESBond University has over 80 partnerships with leading universities in 27 countries, enabling you to benefit from a global educational experience. A semester abroad will enable you to begin your next adventure without disrupting the time it takes to complete your degree. Not only will you get to live and study in another country, there are educational, personal and future career benefits to going on exchange. You will gain an international perspective to your degree, develop increased self-confidence and maturity, and stand out to future employers from the challenges you overcome during the experience. There are also a variety of exchange grants from $2,000 to $7,500 are available to assist with overseas living costs. For a full list of participating partners and countries, visit bond.edu.au/exchange.
SUPPORT SERVICESBond values the cultural differences and diversity brought to the campus by its Australian and international students and makes every attempt to ensure you feel welcome.
The personalised attention you receive in the classroom extends to every aspect of life at Bond. The University offers students numerous learning support services including:
• Computer support• Disability support• Medical services • Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre• Pastoral care• Psychological services• Safety on campus• Student learning support• LGBTIQ services and support
RESPECT.NOW.ALWAYSBond University and the Bond University Student Association (BUSA) are jointly committed to a healthy culture of respect and responsibility that provides for a safe and supportive campus for everyone.
Bond University has a zero-tolerance approach to sexual assault, harrassment and violence.
For more information on the student support services offered at Bond visit; bond.edu.au/current-students/services-support/student-support.
Bond students benefit from the range of support services available on campus, relating to every aspect of study, medical and personal wellbeing and career development.
S T U D E N T S E R V I C E S
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Bachelor of Business
“I’M LIVING ON CAMPUS AND ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!
THE ACCELERATED DEGREES OFFERED AND INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE BEYOND BOND PROGRAM PLAYED A HUGE ROLL IN WHY I CHOSE TO COME BOND. ALL THE LECTURERS HAVE SO MUCH INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE AND ARE ABLE TO GIVE REAL LIFE EXAMPLES OF HOW THE CLASS CONTENT IS THEN TRANSFERRED INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.”
ISSABELLASTENING
OPEN DAYJoin us at Bond University Twilight Open Day on Saturday, 28 July, 2018 as we provide the opportunity for students, parents and mature age applicants to have an all-access pass, giving you the opportunity to explore the campus and what’s on offer. Visit bond.edu.au/Open-Day.
CAMPUS TOURSWhat better way to discover and experience Bond yourself than with a Bondy? Our current students can give you a true insider’s guide to student life and studying at Bond. We offer tailored tours specific to your interests, which can be arranged at any time to suit you. For more information, visit bond.edu.au/Campus-Tours.
HEADSTART DAYOn Monday, 22 October, 2018 we invite Year 10 and Year 11 students who want to experience life as a Bond student to take part in simulated lectures and tutorials, enjoying interactive activities, meeting our professors and current students, and getting to know your way around our campus. Visit bond.edu.au/Headstart-Day.
STUDENT FOR A SEMESTERThis program gives high achieving Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to make a start on their university studies before they finish high school. As part of this program you will enrol in a Bond University subject, attend lectures and tutorials on campus, complete assignments and sit for exams. You’ll be mixing with Bondies, meeting academics and getting involved in university life.
Students who successfully pass their Student for a Semester subject/s may be able to gain credit towards a Bond University undergraduate degree. If you achieve a grade of at least 50%, you can apply to do a second subject at our special Student for a Semester rate. Students who successfully complete and pass two Student for a Semester subjects will be eligible for direct admission into Bond University’s full degree programs upon completion of their Year 12 studies (some restrictions apply). Visit bond.edu.au/future-students/study-bond/see-yourself/student-semester.
THE BOND UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCEOpen to high school students in Year 10, 11 or 12, the conference is designed to instill students with critical thinking, to nurture collaboration, build confidence and improve communication skills! Awards include: Best Position Paper, Best Delegation and Diplomacy Award. Visit bond.edu.au/BUHMUN.
ARCHITECTURE LECTURE SERIESThe Architecture Lecture Series is a series of free events hosted by practitioners and academics who are helping to expand and explore the definition and edge condition of architectural practice. Most events in the series are complimentary, and aim to connect Architecture students, professionals and community with internationally renowned architects. This series is brought to you by the Abedian School of Architecture at Bond University. Visit bond.edu.au/architectureseries.
IDEAS CAMPA one day boot camp held on Wednesday, 8 August, 2018 designed to inspire our future business leaders. We’ve brought together some of Australia’s most successful young entrepreneurs to stir the embers of your business dreams. So come gather ‘round the campfire to hear how they got started. Visit bond.edu.au/Ideas-Camp.
BOND UNIVERSITY FILM AND TELEVISION AWARDS (BUFTA)BUFTA is our short film competition for aspiring filmmakers in Year 11 and 12 from secondary schools across Australia. Visit bufta.com.au. CENTRESCREENCentrescreen is the annual screening of our film and television student films. The special event serves to showcase the growth of our students as young filmmakers, their strengthened capabilities and their ability to produce high-quality, emotionally engaging films using state-of-the-art equipment. The evening is truly a spectacular cinematic experience, and a testament to our committed Bachelor of Film & Television students who have worked so tirelessly to create their graduate films. Visit bond.edu.au/student-films. HIGH SCHOOL MOOTING COMPETITIONBond Law challenges teams of students across Australia to prepare, articulate and defend complex arguments in order to solve problems in a courtroom environment. This competition is held from 8 - 18 May, 2018. Visit bond.edu.au/high-school-mooting-competition.
You don’t have to be a Bondy to find out what it’s like to study at Bond. Our campus opens its doors throughout the year to high school students giving a first-hand experience and insight into what life at Bond is all about.
For more information and to register for any of the below programs, visit bond.edu.au/experience.
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EXPERIENCE DAYS EVENT DATE IN 2018
Communication and Digital Media Wednesday, 18 April
Architecture Thursday, 19 April
Criminology Friday, 20 April
Bond Business School Year 12 Extension Program Thursday, 26 April and Friday, 27 April
Bond Business School Year 12 Extension Program (second offering) Thursday, 10 May and Friday, 11 May
Careers in Business, Hotel and Tourism Management, and Sport Management Tuesday, 22 May
Careers in Actuarial Science and Commerce Wednesday, 23 May
International Relations Monday, 25 June
Film and Television Tuesday, 26 June
Psychology Thursday, 28 June
Environments, Planning and Urban Design Thursday, 5 July
Ideas Camp Wednesday, 8 August
Health Simulation Competition Saturday, 11 August
Careers in Business, Hotel and Tourism Management, Sport Management, Actuarial Science and Commerce
Wednesday, 24 October
Welcome to Actuarial Science Thursday, 25 October
EXPERIENCE DAYSWe invite Year 10 to 12 students on campus throughout the year to provide the opportunity to experience what life is like at Bond both inside and outside of the classroom. Our experience days for 2018 include:
Students and families attending our annual Bond University Twilight Open Day.
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
“A MAJOR HIGHLIGHT FOR ME HAS BEEN MY INVOLVEMENT WITH BOND’S MOOTING PROGRAM. I STARTED OUT WITH INTERNAL COMPETITIONS AND THEN PARTICIPATED IN A DOMESTIC MOOT, AS WELL AS AN INTERNATIONAL ONE. THESE EXPERIENCES HAVE HELPED TO GROW MY LEGAL SKILLS AND I HAVE MADE SOME AMAZING FRIENDS IN THE PROCESS.”
AMY KOSA
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Y O U R N E X T S T E P S
Prepare for your future by following the below steps through the remaining years of senior school. Tick each box to track your success.
EXPLORE YOUR TERTIARY EDUCATION OPTIONSTalk to friends, family, teachers, career advisors and tertiary education representatives about possible options including university, TAFE, apprenticeships and traineeships.
CREATE A STUDY PLANThis is the best time to get organised. Talk to your housemaster, teacher or career advisor about creating an effective study plan.
GOALSWrite your short and long-term personal and career goals.
SUBJECT SELECTIONSelect subjects for Year 11 and 12. Check out the interstate subject and grading equivalents. To find out more, visit bond.edu.au/your-future.
YEAR 10
EXPERIENCE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONGather important dates to get involved and experience tertiary education for yourself including taking a campus tour where possible.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCETake the stress out of Year 12 and research the various options in your state that you may need to apply for to fund your studies. Visit studyassist.gov.au.
CAREER AND STUDY PLANDiscuss your career and study plans with your family and career advisor.
REVIEW YOUR GOALSReview and rewrite your short and long-term goals.
ATTEND EXPERIENCE DAYSExperience Days are the best 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.
YEAR 11
OPEN DAYSThis is the best way for you to experience a university campus, TAFE or training college. Gather all the open day dates of the tertiary institutions you may be interested in at the beginning of the year so that you can be prepared.
ATTEND CAREER MARKETS AND EXPOSExpos make it easier for students to come to one place and gather information from a wide variety of tertiary education institutions. Don’t pass up this free and valuable opportunity!
ATTEND EXPERIENCE DAYSExperience Days are the best 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.
WORK EXPERIENCEBy now you might be sure of the areas you’re interested in pursuing next year. If so, now is a great time to plan for some work experience during your holidays.
SCHOLARSHIPSStart applying early for the scholarships you researched. Remember, don’t rush! Give yourself plenty of time during the application process so you can do your best.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATIONApply to a few universities or training colleges that you may be interested in. Remember, you will be giving yourself another option when it comes to making that all important decision.
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Office of Future Students
Bond University
Gold Coast Queensland 4229
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Toll free: 1800 074 074
Phone: 07 5595 2222
Fax: 07 5595 1015
Email: [email protected]
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The information published in this document is correct at the time of printing (January 2018). However, all programs are subject to review by the Academic Senate of the University and the University reserves the right to change its program offerings and subjects without notice. The information published in this document is intended as a guide and persons considering an offer of enrolment should contact the relevant Faculty or Institute to see if any changes have been made before deciding to accept their offer.
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