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Study Abroad for a semester or 2 
The Study Abroad Guide (at
right) is the best place to start for
complete and current information on studying
at Bond as a study abroad student (eg. 1 or
2 semesters).
Why Bond for Study Abroad?
Study Abroad Classes
Short Summer Programs
Semester
Dates
Grading
System
Getting Credit for
Classes taken at Bond
Student & Work Visa
Entry Requirements
Request
Study Abroad Guide by Mail
How
to Apply
Click the image above to download
Why Bond for Study Abroad?
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Bond University is the only Australian university with
semesters that match US College semesters
and quarters. This means you can study at
Bond for just 1 semester/quarter (or longer) and not
skip a beat with your current program.
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Bond is Australia’s #1
university.
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Australia is ranked a world
leader in education by the United Nations.
§
Bond MBA and Law Students are
world champions.
§
Bond’s Film & TV program is
ranked Top 10 in the World.
§
The staff to student ratio at
Bond is 1:11 (one of the worlds lowest)
§
Australia is an English
speaking nation.
§
US financial
aid transfers from your current university
to Bond University with ease.
§
Bond's
professors, lecturers
and guest speakers are
internationally renowned
for their unique blend
of high-level academic
qualifications and
real-life practical
experience consulting to
major corporations
worldwide.
Study Abroad Classes
Classes are available from
each of the 5 faculties/ 10 schools at Bond and
can be undertaken at the Undergraduate or
Graduate level.
Complete details of classes are provided in the
Undergraduate
&
Graduate
guides, but a summary
can be viewed in the
About Bond | Schools
channel.
There is a choice of more
than 3,000 classes in a diverse range of
disciplines and as a study abroad student,
you can enroll in either 3 of 4 classes for
the semester.
To make it a little easier to decide on what to study there are some major/minor areas for you to consider:- Study Abroad Packages that contain a number of related classes in
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing
- Managment
- Urban Planning
- Forensic Science/Criminology
- Sports Management
- Sports Science
- Children Services
- Law
- Journalism
- International Relations
- Film and Television
- Communication and Media
- Australian Studies
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Some of the most popular
classes for our Study Abroad students are:
Australia: Dreamtime to Dust
Australian Culture in the International
Perspective
Australian History
Australian Legal System
Australian Media Industries
Buddhist Philosophy
Business Law
Consumer + Buyer Behaviour
Contemporary Issues in Law and Society
Corporate Finance
Counselling – Understanding and Changing
Human Behaviour
Crime and Deviance
Doing Business in Australia
Early Childhood Curriculum (New Subject)
East-West International Diplomacy
Entrepreneurship
Families, Groups and Communities
Film Industry: Movies, Markets and
Management
Forensic Criminology
Human Biology
Intercultural Communication
International Business
Internet Marketing
Introduction to Hispanic Culture
Nutrition + Health
Organisational Behaviour
Psychology of Sport + Exercise
Public Relations Practice and Events
Management
Social Psychology
Sport Tourism
Strategic Marketing
Website DevelopmentT
This is just a sample of the courses
available to Study Abroad students but do
keep in mind that not all subjects listed
above are available in every semester and
some may require you to have completed
prerequisites at your home college.
Summer Program
Summer Programs at Bond
Instead of your usual summer program, why
not complete a full quarter or semester over
the summer? Our summer semester starts in
May and ends in August. There
are 2 popular options for this:
-
If
your college is on quarters, you make
this work my completing the Winter
quarter at home and then taking a 1 month break
and then attend the May-August semester
at Bond. You will then be back in time
for the Fall quarter so you don't skip a
beat and complete your 3 quarters during
the year.
-
If you are up for more than 1
quarter/semester abroad, then you can
study your Winter and Spring quarters or
Spring and Fall quarters at Bond. Bond
is the only Australian university that
gives you this flexibility.
6 or 4 week
Week Study/Travel Programs - The Australian
Experience
July/August CRICOS CODE: 057416E

Presented as a combination of classroom and fieldwork, our four-week and six-week study programs are designed especially for overseas students to give you in-depth theoretical understanding of the Australian way of life, reinforced by the experience of being exposed to famous cultural, historical and ecological locations throughout Australia. Click image at left to view the program guide.
2009 FEES SHORT SUMMER PROGRAMS
6 week program (June 7 to July 17) AUD $13,500 - 2 classes credits - equivalent to 6-8 credit points
4 week program (July 19 to August 15) AUD $8,000 - 1 class credit -
equivalent to 3-4 credit points (see exchange rate)
From when we meet you at the airport till we say goodbye, all essential travel, accommodation and food expenses are covered by the total package fee*
Program fees include:
- Course tuition and resource materials
- Share accommodation on campus at bond university
- Dormitory-style accommodation on field trips/tours
- All meals
- Internal flights, rail and coach travel within Australia
- Tours as specified in the itinerary
- Park, gallery, and attractions fees
- Local airport pickup and farewells
* travel cost from home country to Bond University and return not included.
Semester Dates
Bond has 3 intakes per year
- September, January and May. To see the
exact dates, refer to
About Bond | Semester
Dates.
Grading System
Bond University makes it easy for US
students because it is the only Australian
university that follows the American GPA
system. The grading system is on a four
point scale and a guide to the US equivalent
is as follows:
|
Grade |
Description |
%
Mark Range |
US
Equivalent |
|
4 |
High
Distinction |
85
- 100 |
A+ |
|
3 |
Distinction |
75
- 84 |
A |
|
2 |
Credit |
65
- 74 |
B |
|
1 |
Pass |
50
- 64 |
C |
|
-1 |
Conceded
Pass |
47
- 49 |
D |
|
0 |
Fail |
<
47 |
F |
Getting Credit for Classes taken at Bond This is not as complicated
as you might think. Basically, you select
the classes you wish to study during your
semester(s) at Bond and then present the
course material (which we provide you with)
to the Foreign Study or International
Programs office at your college who will
help you secure the necessary approvals
required before you depart for Australia.
Once you return from your
studies at Bond, we will present your
transcripts to your home college and they
will credit those classes passed toward your
degree.
IMPORTANT: Even though you
receive credit for the classes completed
(and passed) at Bond, the grade does not
transfer so your GPA remains unaffected
while studying abroad.
Student & Work Visas
As when traveling to many
countries, you need to seek
permission from that country to stay for
extended periods of time. Accordingly, you
will require a student visa to study at Bond. A
Student Visa may only be applied for once
you are accepted to study at Bond University
and you have received your Confirmation of
Enrollment. Don't sweat it though. We
guide you through this process and make it
pain free. For study abroad students, it
takes only 2 days and is done completely
online.
Your student visa allows you to work upto 20 hours per week. Students are still not allowed to work until they have started their course, though, and the hours they can work have not been changed. This applies to both students and any family members travelling with them on their visa.
Work rights give students permission to work up to 20 hours a week while their course is in session and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks.
Entry Requirements for North American
Students
Each application is assessed on an
individual basis, however, Bond generally
requires a current GPA of 2.5 and above to
gain entry as a Study Abroad student.
Request
an Study Abroad Guide by mail
Click
here to complete the form for us
to mail you a Study Abroad Guide. Remember,
you can also open it and view it at any time
at the top of this page.
How
to Apply
Please visit the
Get More Info
section of this site for more information.
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