2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE - Bond University
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For those who stand out from the crowd. 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. This is for you.
#1 #1 in Australia for student experience 15 years in a row #1 for employer satisfaction in Australia in 2017 and 2019 5 Stars for Teaching Employability Academic Development Internationalisation Facilities Inclusiveness 10:1 student to teacher ratio the lowest in Australia 5 • 2021 Good Universities Guide, a trusted • Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching • QS Stars is a global rating system that provides independent consumer guide providing (QILT), an independent survey by the a detailed overview of a university’s excellence, ratings, rankings and comments about all Australian Government’s Department of rating educational institutions all over the world. Australian higher education institutions. Education, Skills and Employment. It is internationally recognised as one of a few truly global rating systems.
Bondy [bond-ee] noun 1. A student or graduate of Bond University. 2. Someone who stands out at university, and after they graduate. 3. A member of an unbreakable, global, lifelong community.
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.
Your experience An investment in your education is an investment in yourself. At the end of your Bond journey, you’ll be out in the workforce up to a year earlier than your peers at other universities, with the skills 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 Australia’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.
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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 Bachelor of Journalism 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 15 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 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE 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.
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 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 Queensland 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 Foundation 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.
WHAT CAN I STUDY? Bond University provides options for all levels of tertiary study - from academic preparation programs through to bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees. HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH (HDR) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (CRICOS 063150J): Maximum 12 semesters (4 years) Master of Philosophy (MPhil) (CRICOS 072092F): Maximum 6 semesters (2 years) POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROGRAMS Master: 2 - 6 semesters (8 months - 2 years) POSTGRADUATE Graduate Certificate: 1 semester (4 months) Graduate Diploma: 2 semesters (8 months) UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor: 6 - 8 semesters (2 - 3 years) Bachelor with Honours: Additional 2 - 3 semesters (1 year) of coursework, seminars and supervised research ACADEMIC PATHWAYS PRE-UNIVERSITY Bond University College (refer to page 54) Diploma Preparation Program: 1 semester (4 months) Higher Education Diploma: 2 semesters (8 months) 17 17 2022 UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE 8 months - 3 years 8 months - 2 years 4 years maximum
A R C H I T EC T U R E A N D B U I LT E N V I R O N M E N T 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. B U I LT E N V I R O N M E N T ARCHITECTURE AND
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 078183K May (2 years) Sep The Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES covers a comprehensive range of subjects in the field of The Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying construction management and quantity surveying, focusing on the will provide you with access to a wide range of career pathways in management and delivery of complex construction projects. The the construction industry. Opportunities include building and curriculum addresses a range of topics including construction construction management, contract administration, site technology, construction techniques, plant and equipment, site management, facilities management, building services, quantity management, contract administration, building measurement, surveying, property development, project management, cost planning processes and risks. It also contains a strong sustainability management and general management. The skill sets obtained in theme which equips you with distinctive skill sets that are highly this degree may also be applied to related sectors such as civil sought after in the built environment. engineering and mining. Graduates will be equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of sustainable development, and will be KEY FEATURES able to seek work anywhere in Australia or around the world. • Learn in the University’s Sustainable Development Building Precinct promoting sustainable practices of tomorrow. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION • Graduate with a professionally recognised qualification. Students graduating with this degree are internationally recognised • Apply theoretical knowledge learnt in the classroom to practical by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) as well as settings. the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). This program is also nationally accredited with the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), and meets the educational requirement set by the Queensland Building Construction Commission (QBCC) for the granting of an Open Builders Licence. Selection Fees per Bachelor of Design in Architecture Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 75^ / 26 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 0101291 May (2 years) Sep Students undertake the Bachelor of Design in Architecture in a PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES unique setting; the national and international award-winning This degree will prepare you with theoretical and practical Abedian School of Architecture. This facility and its associated experience relating to design, problem solving, construction and Fabrication and Robotics Lab are dedicated for student use, creating communication that can be applied to a wide range of careers. an environment to support creative activity that is accessible 24 / 7 Graduates of this degree may gain employment in architectural throughout the year. Students enjoy their own studio-based desk in firms, government, construction, development, infrastructure and the school for the duration of their studies, which becomes the point planning industries in Australia and around the world. The strategic of personalised contact with program staff for an individualised, thinking, visual creativity, public engagement, design and highly supported education. The limited student cohort size of the technology skills, and entrepreneurial outlook developed in this School is maintained to ensure all students have unique access to degree will provide you with a wide range of career opportunities. Many architectural graduates establish careers in design studios, workshop facilities and program staff that is unparalleled almost virtual environment design (such as gaming, cinema and animation), anywhere globally. web and graphic design, fashion, advertising, industrial design, arts management and the visual arts. KEY FEATURES • Experience first-hand state-of-the-art technology including 3D To become a registered architect, you are required to complete both printers, laser cutters, CNC Routers and industrial robots. an undergraduate and postgraduate qualification as well as requisite • Enjoy learning in small class sizes and a dedicated studio work experience. Successful completion of the Bachelor of Design in environment. Architecture will enable you to progress to the Master of • Learn from industry-leading architects through tutorials, Architecture. critiques, competitions and the monthly Architecture Lecture Series. FURTHER STUDY AT BOND • Design Charette Experience. • Graduate Diploma of Architecture (CRICOS 0101412) • International study tour. • Master of Architecture (CRICOS 078184J) • Master of Architecture / Master of Project Management (CRICOS 087931D) 19 19 UNDERGRADUATE 2021 Undergraduate GUIDE Guide Undergraduate Guide ^Portfolio entry may be possible with minimum of ATAR 65. *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 2022 2021 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.
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Project Management Rank Starting Duration 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 Bachelor of Property Rank Starting Duration 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 Diploma of Built Environment Rank Starting Duration 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. B U I LT E N V I R O N M E N T ARCHITECTURE AND • 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 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.
MATT EAGLE AWARD WINNING ARCHITECT. FOUNDER OF ME. CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. “Our buildings shape the identity of our places and profoundly influence the way we interact and engage with our environment and fellow citizens. Our teaching methods focus on the utilisation of a broad range of practice based skills and technologies. We aim to inspire curiosity, empathy and meaningful design focused solutions to real world challenges both globally and locally. No day is ever the same practising as an architect!” 21 21 GUIDE Guide Undergraduate Guide UNDERGRADUATE 2021 Undergraduate 2022 2021
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE CALLUM ROBERTS M AT H E M AT I C I A N . S U R F E R . F U T U R E A C T U A RY. 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
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Actuarial Science Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB 90 / 32 Jan 6 $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 083205M May semesters Sep (2 years) The Bachelor of Actuarial Science develops techniques for the PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES management of risk and big data analytics. Actuaries combine skills This program serves as a pathway to the Bachelor of Actuarial in mathematics, economics, finance and statistics to analyse risk and Science (Honours) (CRICOS 086364E), which provides all the university uncertainty. Accredited by the Actuaries Institute, this program components of Part II (Actuary Program) Accreditation. Actuaries provides Part I (Foundation program) accreditation. Bond is one of traditionally have worked in the fields of insurance and only seven universities in Australia to offer the degree, and one of superannuation. However, Actuarial Science alumni from Bond two where you will be trained by specialists in their subject area. University have secured jobs in a wide variety of industries including It is an excellent program for students who want to learn insurance, banking and finance, professional services and accounting, mathematical and logical reasoning in a business context. There is a reserve bank, data analytics consulting, telecommunications, focus on the analysis of risk and financial applications, but the engineering, marketing, mining and government. quantitative skills acquired can be applied to a broad range of industries. DEGREE COMBINATIONS • Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093910C) MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS • Big Data • Finance • Accounting • Economics Fees per Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) Starting Duration semester* Jan 2 $20,965 CRICOS Course Code 086364E May semesters Sep (8 months) Undertaking the Bachelor of Actuarial Science (Honours) allows An integral part of the Honours degree is the development of students with an Actuarial Science degree to further develop their research skills and actuarial judgement through the Actuarial Control technical skills and learn how they can be best used within a broader Cycle subjects and the Actuarial Research Thesis subject. business and economic setting. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES You will complete all the Part II (Actuary Program) university You could work as a highly sought after Actuaries Associate or subjects. Part II accreditation requires the completion of two subjects Actuary in industries including data analytics, marketing, economics, which are delivered by the Actuaries Institute in an online finance, health, insurance and more. environment. It is a requirement to complete Honours (Part II) if you wish to become an Actuary. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS To be considered for entry, students should achieve a minimum Credit average in a relevant undergraduate degree. 23 23 UNDERGRADUATE 2021 Undergraduate GUIDE Guide Undergraduate Guide *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 2022 2021 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.
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Business Rank Starting Duration 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 • Marketing • Doctor of Philosophy (CRICOS 063150J) • Marketing Communication • Master of Financial Management (CRICOS 077990J) • Tourism Management • Master of Accounting (CRICOS 063115A) • 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 Bachelor of Business Data Analytics Rank Starting Duration 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
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Commerce Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063059D May (2 years) Sep If you want a career that has global relevance to business, MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS governments, economies, and society, then the Bachelor of • Accounting Commerce is for you. This program prepares you for specialist • Actuarial Science disciplines or professions like accounting, actuarial science, data • Big Data analysis, economics, and finance, and you will gain technical and • Economics practical knowledge and skills relevant to your chosen field. Your • Finance analytical abilities and problem solving capabilities will be key to responding to the disruptive changes occurring in all aspects of PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES business and society due to digitalisation and technical The Bachelor of Commerce is accepted around the world by leading advancements, and you will have plenty of opportunities to hone these skills and be effective in your chosen career. We seek to employers in the commercial and public sectors. Graduates can work prepare our Commerce students for the future of work in a rapidly in a range of fields, as specialists or professionals. Their knowledge changing environment, and our authentic learning activities will help and skills are relevant for all types and sizes of business, whether set you up for that future through the use of real world cases, start-ups or large multinational corporations, specialist professional knowledge bases and resources, contemporary software organisations, government departments, or as consultants or platforms, and technologies actually in use by business and researchers. professionals. DEGREE COMBINATIONS KEY FEATURES • Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce (CRICOS 088305M) • Have unparalleled access to 40 Bloomberg terminals in the • Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws (CRICOS 093908G) Bond FinTech Hub and have the opportunity to gain Bloomberg certification during your studies at no extra cost. • Recognised worldwide, completion of the program certifies that the individual has attained a high level of competency using the Bloomberg professional service used in finance and banking. • A pathway to professional membership, most of our majors are recognised and/or accredited with their respective professional bodies as providing the educational requirements for entry to their professional programs. Selection Fees per Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 May (2 years) Sep The Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation prepares graduates • Evaluate the risks and costs associated with strategic change. for professional and transdisciplinary roles in the modern ever- • Identify and communicate organisational challenges to a range changing work environment with the inclusion of an immersive of audiences. industry-based learning program. Students will also explore global • Apply sound moral reasoning and appropriate legal and ethical sustainable development goals through the completion of a judgement in diverse situations. collaborative and creative design studio option. • Implement design thinking strategies and methodologies when addressing complex problems. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES On successful completion of this program the learner will be able to: • Apply appropriate analytical methods and design tools to create meaningful and consumable information. • Create transformation in a personal, organisational and societal context. 25 25 UNDERGRADUATE 2021 Undergraduate GUIDE Guide Undergraduate Guide *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 2022 2021 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.
Selection Fees per Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management Rank Starting Duration 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, • Undertake an Industry Experience Placement or an Employment Star Entertainment, and with international airlines. Activity as part of the Beyond Bond program. Selection Fees per Bachelor of Sport Management Rank Starting Duration 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 Diploma of Business Rank Starting Duration 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 BUSINESS AND COMMERCE • 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. **Entrance scores provided are indicative only for 2022 admission and are subject to change.
DR COLETTE SOUTHAM TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD. FOUNDER OF BUSINESS CASE NETWORK. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF FINANCE. “I am passionate about teaching with business cases because it will help you to make better decisions. Case learning will develop your analytical and communication skills and give you the confidence to tackle any business problem you will encounter in your career.” 27 27 GUIDE Guide Undergraduate Guide UNDERGRADUATE 2021 Undergraduate 2022 2021
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. C O M M U N I C AT I O N A N D C R E AT I V E M E D I A
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Arts Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063052M May (2 years) Sep The Bachelor of Arts allows you to select combinations of subject • Film and Television (Double major options available) areas and particular subjects which best suit your interests and • French Language and Culture aspirations. It is a generalist program offering you flexibility in your • Global Studies (Sustainability) choice of majors with the opportunity to either specialise in a • International Relations particular area of study, or to select complementary majors. • Japanese Language and Culture • Journalism MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS • Language and Culture • Advertising Design and Production (Double Major) • Media Studies • Advertising • Philosophy • Australian Studies • Psychology (Double major options available) • Chinese Language and Culture • Public Relations • Cinema Journalism (Double Major) • Social Media • Communication • Spanish Language and Culture • Corporate Storytelling • Counselling Interventions PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES • Criminology (Double major options available) The Bachelor of Arts program provides you with not only a strong, • Digital Media but a broad set of skills essential to all professions no matter what the chosen career. Selection Fees per Bachelor of Communication Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063062J May (2 years) Sep The Bachelor of Communication offers students the ideal mix of • Media Studies theory and practice, combining foundational studies in • Public Relations communication and media with focused studies in the professional • Social Media disciplines of public relations, advertising and journalism. It also allows students to pursue focused studies in the fields of PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES communication and society, corporate storytelling, creative writing, You will be immersed in a range of professional experiences to give digital media, film and tv, media studies, and social media as well as a you a taste of the media careers to which you aspire. At the same combination of these fields. Altogether, the degree offers students time, a sound theoretical framework underpins studies so that you a stimulating course of study and excellent career prospects. enter the communication and media industries understanding how MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS to perform professional tasks and knowing why such tasks are • Advertising important to your work. Potential career pathways include: • Communication and Society • Account Manager • Corporate Storytelling • Copywriter • Creative Writing • Event Coordinator • Digital Media • Journalist • Film and Television • Marketing Executive • Journalism • Media Buyer • Public Relations Practitioner Selection Fees per Bachelor of Communication (Business) Rank Starting Duration semester* ATAR / IB** 65 / 24 Jan 6 semesters $15,560 CRICOS Course Code 063063G May (2 years) Sep The Bachelor of Communication (Business) offers students • Media foundational studies in communication and media with a required • Public Relations major in marketing. Students may also choose to specialise by taking • Social Media a second communication major from one of 10 areas. PROFESSIONAL OUTCOMES MAJORS / SPECIALISATIONS The Bachelor of Communication (Business) is designed to equip Advertising students with the theoretical knowledge and practical experience to 29 • 29 • Communication and Society enable them to step into an organisation and start assisting with the GUIDE Corporate Storytelling Guide • development and implementation of communication strategies and Undergraduate Guide • Creative Writing marketing plans. Graduates could expect to find employment as an UNDERGRADUATE Digital Media 2021 Undergraduate • Account Manager, Copywriter, Event Coordinator, Journalist, • Film and Television • Journalism Marketing Manager, Media Buyer or Public Relations Practitioner. *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 2022 2021 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.
Selection Fees per Bachelor of Creative Arts Rank Starting Duration 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 their 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 Bachelor of Digital Transformation Rank Starting Duration 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: C O M M U N I C AT I O N A N D • Formulate appropriate frameworks to identify technological innovation and its impact on a variety of social processes. C R E AT I V E M E D I A • Apply concepts and models of organisational and technological change to complex transformation problems.
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