Bachelor
Students will study law, to appreciate the transformative power of law reform. They will study philosophy to understand and appreciate distinct worldviews, as well as how they clash and how they work together. Students will study economics and accounting so that they can appraise financial statements with an educated and informed eye and understand the practical economic consequences of policy and the potential of economic reform.
Bond's combined Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics and Bachelor of Laws is for those who want to make a meaningful contribution to society.
The program draws on legal policy, government, philosophy, and economics themes to prepare graduates for a career in the legal profession, public governance, public leadership, and ultimately public influence.
Encompassing subjects from the Faculty of Law, Bond Business School, and Faculty of Society & Design, this truly multi-disciplinary program will prepare adaptable students for the fast-paced global demands of the 21st century. The Bachelor of Laws is an approved degree for the purpose of admission to legal practice.
During this degree you will study the global challenges faced by changing institutional and geo-political structures, search for practical solutions, draw on theory and history from economics, law, and international relations, all set within the context of dynamic and multicultural value systems and access world-class facilities like our multi-million-dollar Legal Skills Centre.