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Undergraduate Studies 
The Undergraduate Guide (at
right) is
the best place to start for complete and
current information on studying at Bond at
the Undergraduate level.
Why Bond?
Undergraduate Programs
Real World Faculty
Time Required to Complete your Degree
Semester Dates
Student & Work Visa
Job Prospects
USA Course Specific Job Prospects
Entry Requirements
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Request Undergraduate Guide by Mail
How to Apply
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Why Bond?
§ You
can complete a 4 year equivalent bachelors
degree in just 2 years (law is 2.7 years and
Medicine is 5 years). Masters degrees take
just 1 additional year.
§ Bond is Australia’s #1
university.
§
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)
§
U.S. Financial Aid is accepted
at Bond University.
Undergraduate Programs
Programs are available from
each of the 4 faculties / 10 schools at Bond.
Complete details are provided in the
Undergraduate Guide (above), but a summary
can be viewed in the
About Bond | Schools
channel.
BUSINESS
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
HEALTH SCIENCES & MEDICINE
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences
Bachelor of Children’s Services
Bachelor of Excercise Science
Bachelor of Forensic Science
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Sports Science
Bachelor of Sports Management
HOTEL RESORT & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Coming Jan 2009
Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management
Bachelor of Tourism Management
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Associate Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Behaviour Management
Bachelor of Communication
Bachelor of Communication (Business)
Bachelor of Computer Games
Bachelor of Counselling
Bachelor of Film and Television Top 10 Film School in the World
Bachelor of International Relations
Bachelor of International Relations (Business)
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Social Sciences
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Criminology)
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Psychology)
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Psychology)
with Honours
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Information Technology
LAW
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Jurisprudence
Bachelor of Business Law
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Bachelor of Property & Sustainable Development
Bachelor of Urban Design & Planning
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Real World Faculty
Bond’s
unbeatable edge is its genuine commitment to
the individual. Studying in small classes,
you’ll have one-on-one access to some of
world's leading academics who mentor each
student through an open door policy.
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.
We also have a number of visiting professors
from all over the world who bring an
international perspective to our teaching.
Time Required to Complete
your BACHELORS
Because Australia (and most
other countries outside of the USA) does not
require the 2 years of General Education
(you go straight to your major right out of
Senior grade), you can complete your Bachelors
degree in as little as 2 years (or law in
just under 3 years or medicine in just under
5 years). Also, Bond is a year round
school (other Australian universities take 3
years to complete a Bachelors Degree).
This means completing your
degree in half the time for half the cost.
And the good news, under the Free Trade Agreement between the
USA and Australia, a 2 year degree from
Australia is equivalent to a 4 year bachelors
from the USA.
Completing an
Bachelors Degree in this time frame provides some
serious advantages to your career including
a 2 year head start on earning an income and
accelerated career development. Of course,
not paying an additional 2 years of tuition
and living expenses provides significant
financial benefit.
Semester Dates
Bond has 3 intakes per year
- September, January and May. To see the
exact dates, refer to
About Bond | Semester
Dates.
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. It can take up to 6 weeks (but is
often much shorter) to get your Visa so
getting your application
to us ASAP means we can get everything done
in time.
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.
Job
Prospects with Blue Chip Employers
Bond’s unparalleled academic
reputation coupled with our established
links with business and industry mean that,
when it comes to recruitment, our graduates
are the first choice for many leading
blue-chip employers. In addition to the
support provided by lecturers and professors
in sourcing high-level graduate placement
programs and internships, the University
Career Development Centre advertises
full-time and part-time vacancies and is
available to assist with guidance on resume
and interview preparation, as well as
job-seeking whilst studying and after
graduation. As a result, Bond graduates have
the highest percentage rate of full-time
employment and the second highest mean
starting salary when compared with graduates
from other Australian universities.
Bond alumni are presently
employed in high profile companies in many countries around the world.
Some of the companies that seek Bond
students are:
Goldman Sachs
- Virgin Group - KPMG - Accenture - Warner Brothers
- Village Roadshow - HP Compaq - Sun
Micro Systems
- Oracle & Cisco Systems -
Credit Suisse First Boston
- PriceWaterhouseCoopers - ANET/Access
US Internet Service Provider
- Cartwright, Sloboded, Bockelman, Bodowski
& Moore
- Davis Polk & Wardwell § Full Service
Beverage
- Gagosian Gallery - Healthtech
Rehabilitation Inc
- International Telecomm Satellite Org
- Jalan Technology - Shearman & Sterling
- Sidley & Austin - Paul Weiss
Rifkin Wharton & Garrison
- Sullivan & Cromwell
Using your Bond BACHELORS for employment in the USA
There is an arrangement between the Australian Government and the US Government for reciprocal degree recognition. This means a USA degree can be used in Australia, and an Australian university degree can be used in the USA. This arrangement was further reinforced by its inclusion in the 2004 Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the USA (AUSFTA).
For specialist industries, each state in the USA has it's own requirements and it is worth investigating with the governing body of your specialist profession to learn the additional requirements for foreign degrees.
Accounting
Australia has signed a mutual recognition agreement (MRA) with the United States in regard to accounting degrees. This agreement allows those who graduate with an accounting degree from Australia and complete the CPA program, to apply for employment in 39 US states without any additional requirements.
Law
Graduates with an Australian law qualification who have been admitted to practice in Australia may be eligible to sit for the bar examinations and obtain admission in some American states. Admission in these states is controlled by local state bar associations and the state supreme courts. Information about admission requirements for foreign law degrees is available through the American Bar Association website. A resolution by the United States Conference of Chief Justices urging improved access for Australian lawyers in the US has been welcomed by the Australian Government. It is expected that under the AUSFTA, that a number of states will lift restrictions on Australian law degrees. (New Orleans Feb 2007)
Medicine
The Bond University Medical Program has been accredited by the Australian Medical Council. This is a rigorous assessment process, and only medical programs which meet or exceed the required standards are approved. It means graduates are eligible for registration as a medical practitioner in any State or Territory of Australia. This does not extend a graduate automatic reciprocity of recognition of their qualification in the USA. Graduates should ascertain what the respective registration requirements are.
Bond alumni are presently employed in high profile companies in many countries around the world. Some of the companies that seek Bond students are:
Goldman Sachs - Virgin Group - KPMG - Accenture - Warner Brothers - Village Roadshow - HP Compaq - Sun Micro Systems - Oracle & Cisco Systems - Credit Suisse First Boston - PriceWaterhouseCoopers - ANET/Access US Internet Service Provider - Cartwright, Sloboded, Bockelman, Bodowski & Moore - Davis Polk & Wardwell Full Service Beverage - Gagosian Gallery - Healthtech Rehabilitation Inc - International Telecomm Satellite Org - Jalan Technology - Shearman & Sterling - Sidley & Austin - Paul Weiss Rifkin Wharton & Garrison
- Sullivan & Cromwell
Entry Requirements for North American
Students
Each application is assessed on an
individual basis. A number of factors,
including high school, college studies and
work experience (for mature age students)
are considered.
USA Students: High School Diploma (Senior) plus SAT of
1600 / 2400, with greater than 500 in both verbal
and math, or an ACT score greater than 24.
The GPA is reviewed in context with the assessment process. Law students are not required to take the LSATs and Medicine students are not required
to take the MCATs. There are more detailed requirements for medical applicants, please review the student guide.
Canadian Students: Provincial High
School Diploma or Ontario Secondary School
Diploma + 5 OAC subjects (minimum 65%
average).
Financial Aid & Scholarships
US Financial Aid may be used at Bond
University and there are limited
merit scholarships available. To learn more about
these, please visit the
Apply to Bond |
Financial Aid channel.
Request
an Undergraduate Guide by mail
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here to complete the form for us
to mail you an Undergraduate 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
Apply to Bond
section of this site for more information.
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