Bond University accepts undergraduate applications from students based anywhere in the world. Our applicants typically include domestic and international students who have completed Year 12 in Queensland or elsewhere in Australia, or equivalent secondary studies in other countries
As a general rule, Bond University imposes a minimum age requirement of 17 years and a minimum entry score (expressed as an OP, ATAR, IB or equivalent)
Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years)
Min ATAR: 90
Min OP: 6,
Min IB: 32
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic: Overall 6.5 with no sub score less than 6.0
Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT): 79
C1 Advanced: 176 (No sub score less than 169)
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) 58
The upcoming semester for this program will be delivered in a multi-modal format, with classes designed to support and engage all learners. Whether they’re on campus or abroad, all students will be able to access Bond’s exceptional and personalised learning experience through dynamic and interactive lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops and lab sessions.
Internationally accredited, the double degree in actuarial science and law will equip you with the skills to understand the data and give you the knowledge of the legal context and guidelines in which to use these numbers. Whether you want to be an actuary who understands the legal boundaries of utilising personal information or a lawyer with expertise in risk evaluation, this program is for you.
CRICOS code: 093910C
More Info: Click here
The Bachelor of Actuarial Science / Bachelor of Laws comprises 44 subjects:
University core subjects (3)
CORE11-001 Critical Thinking and Communication
CORE11-002 Leadership and Team Dynamics
CORE11-003 Ethical Thought and Action
Plus: CORE11-004 Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Community Engagement
Required subjects (30)
ACCT11-100 Accounting for Decision Making
ACSC12-200 Mathematical Statistics
ACSC12-201 Financial Mathematics
ACSC13-301 Contingencies
ACSC13-304 Stochastic Modelling
ACSC13-305 Actuarial and Financial Models
ECON11-100 Principles of Economics
ECON12-200 Econometrics
ECON12-202 Contemporary Macroeconomics Issues
FINC12-200 Fundamentals of Finance
FINC13-301 Corporate Finance
FINC13-303 Portfolio Analysis and Investment Management
LAWS11-105 Legal Foundations A
LAWS11-106 Legal Foundations B
LAWS11-107 Foundations of Private Law
LAWS11-108 Foundations of Public and Criminal Law
LAWS11-201 Contract Law A
LAWS11-202 Tort Law
LAWS11-203 Criminal Law
LAWS11-204 Property Law A
LAWS11-216 Constitutional Law
LAWS11-217 Contract Law B
LAWS11-218 Property Law B
LAWS11-310 Corporate Law
LAWS11-313 Equity
LAWS11-317 Administrative Law
LAWS11-318 Evidence
LAWS11-325 Civil Dispute Resolution
LAWS11-326 Legal Profession
STAT11-112 Quantitative Methods
Law Electives (7)
Students must choose undergraduate law electives from the Faculty of Law’s offerings.
Students may choose to complete an optional Law Specialisation in one of the following areas:
Contemporary Legal Issues
Corporate and Commercial Law
International and Comparative Law
Legal Practice
Legal Innovation and Technology
Canadian Law and Practice
To be eligible for a Law specialisation, students must complete a minimum of four (4) of their law electives (40 credit points) within one of the above areas. Eligible students will receive a Specialisation Certificate at the completion of their program.
High graduate starting salaries and full employment rates reflect the growing demand for qualified analysts, with career opportunities predicted to increase substantially over the next five years. The Bachelor of Actuarial Science will prepare students for rewarding careers in a range of disciplines, including:
Climatology
Consulting
Data Analytics
E-Commerce
Economics
Finance
Health
Insurance
Infrastructure
Research
Risk Management
Safety
Science
Statistics
Superannuation
Technology
OSHC: 530 ($) per year