| University and Faculty: | Bond University Faculty of Law |
| Program: | Bachelor of Laws |
| University Location: | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
| City Population: | 500,000 |
| Student Population: | 4,350 |
| Campus Location: | Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland |
| Program Duration: |
two years, eight months full time (eight semesters in total) |
| Semester Intake: | January, May or September each year |
| Next Intakes: | May 2012 and September 2012 |
| Est. Total Tuition: | $122,240 AUD (2012 fee; total degree cost) |
| Entry Requirements: | Completion of a high school diploma; minimum 65% average based on the best Grade 12 subjects; for students who have completed some university study, a 70% GPA is required. |
The Bond University Law School is recognized as one of the top-ranked law schools in Australia. The Bond Law School has earned a reputation for its innovative teaching methods, international focus, skills training and the outstanding success of its graduates. The Faculty is widely acknowledged for its strengths in corporate and commercial law, international trade, dispute resolution, intellectual property, information technology and e-commerce.
Bond Law has been an innovator in legal education in Australia, and its staff comprises scholars of international repute, who have consulted to major law firms, blue chip corporates, industry associations and government authorities worldwide. Bond's Law graduates are employed in top law firms throughout Australia and across 38 countries worldwide.
Bond's Bachelor of Laws program is designed to equip students for a career in the legal profession, business, industry or government, both within Australia and overseas. Its combination of excellent teaching, small classes and extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning experience that both challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career. Bond's 18-component skills program equips students with a variety of skills needed to practice law in a modern environment.
Most Canadians who study law at Bond enrol in its graduate-entry law program, the Juris Doctor. Canadians who enrol in the Bachelor of Laws degree at Bond University typically enter the program directly from high school or after having completed some undergraduate studies at university.
For information about Bond University's Juris Doctor, please visit OzTREKK's Bond JD web page.
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OzTREKK Admissions Officer: Nicole Buchanan