Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws
Bond University
About
The Bond University Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws program will equip you with foundational skills in the highly respected areas of science and law.
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Pre-Health Professional Major) provides you with the ideal undergraduate foundation for a career in the health sciences.
The program develops your knowledge in the molecular, cellular, anatomical and physiological processes of the human body and prepares you for graduate entry programs such as medicine and the allied health professions.
The Bachelor of Laws prepares students for a career as a legal professional, both within Australia and overseas.
It provides students with a thorough grounding in essential areas of substantive law and access to a wide choice of law elective subjects, including the option of completing a specialisation.
An integrated skills and professionalism program is embedded in the degree and focuses on core legal skills essential to the practice of law.
The Bachelor of Laws provides an engaging learning experience that challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career.
Structure
View the Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws - Program Structure and Sequencing for all semesters of commencement.
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Students may be eligible for Honours. Please see the Law Honours / Distinction information page for eligibility requirements.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years)
Entry score for 2021 entry
Min ATAR | Min OP | Min IB |
---|---|---|
85 | 8 | 30 |
Visit our Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine student profile and Faculty of Law student profile if you are interested in the profile of all students who commenced undergraduate study at the Faculty in the January semester 2020.
Applicants must meet the University's general minimum admission criteria.
In addition, this program requires successful completion of:
- English; and either
- Maths B or Physics or equivalent (students without the equivalent of Maths B or Physics will be required to successfully complete a bridging subject in one of those disciplines).
2021 Year 12 Entry
To ensure students are not disadvantaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, current Year 12 students can be assessed now for a guaranteed offer for 2021 entry conditional on the completion of Year 12. Applications will be assessed based on their first semester Year 12 results and meeting any subject prerequisite requirements for their program. Find out more.
Learning outcomes
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.
Institution
