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: 85
Min OP: 8
Min IB: 30
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.
Whether you are passionate about science or passionate about law, this combined degree allows you to explore a number of areas in both fields, engaging and challenging you academically and preparing you for a career after Bond.
Students completing this degree will graduate with career-ready experiences, strong foundational knowledge and broader employment opportunities with two degrees. Bond's accelerated program structure allows you to step into the next chapter of your Biomedical Science/Law career by graduating sooner.
CRICOS code: 093911B
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View the Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws - Program Structure and Sequencing for all semesters of commencement.
Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Lab Research Major
Bachelor of Biomedical Science - Pre Health Major
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Performance
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Health Sciences Honours Degree
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Students may be eligible for Honours. Please see the Law Honours / Distinction information page for eligibility requirements
Please see below information detailing the process for awarding the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours, based upon the commencement semester of the eligible student.
Students who commenced a Bachelor of Laws program prior to 2015
Students should refer to Clause 47 Degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours within the Bond University Award Regulations. In summary:
Each Class of Honours is calculated based on results in all attempts at Bond Law subjects only.
Bachelor of Laws degrees are awarded with Honours according to the following scheme of classification:
Enquiries regarding the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours may be directed to LawSASQ@bond.edu.au
Students who commenced a Bachelor of Laws program in or after 2015
Juris Doctor
Please see below information detailing the awarding of a Juris Doctor degree with Honours or a Juris Doctor degree with Distinction, based upon the commencement semester of the eligible student.
Students who commenced a Juris Doctor program prior to 2015
Students who commenced a Juris Doctor program in or after 2015
Students should refer to Clause 62 Degree of Juris Doctor with Honours or Distinction within the Bond University Award Regulations. In summary:
Juris Doctor students who commenced from Semester 1, 2015, will not be eligible to receive a Juris Doctor with Honours. Instead they may be eligible to receive an a Juris Doctor with Distinction.
Each Class of Distinction is calculated based on results in all attempts at Bond Law subjects only.
Juris Doctor degrees are awarded with Distinction according to the following scheme of classification
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws enables you to graduate with two undergraduate degrees. The combined degree provides you with the professional outcomes and opportunities of both individual degrees. Please refer to the individual programs for professional outcomes.
Completing this combined program will provide opportunities for a range of careers in private, government and not for profit sectors. Graduates may seek to practice law whilst utilising a foundational understanding of the health and medical sciences, or employ their understanding of science to work in biomedical industries with a background in compliance, regulation and intellectual property.
OSHC: 530 ($) per year