Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics

Bond University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00017B

Bond’s Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics is designed for those who want to make a meaningful contribution to society, working in the public sector. This means in government, in the public service, in the not-for-profit organisations.Students will study law to master 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 to understand the practical economic consequences of policy and the potential of economic reform. They will study politics to understand and address the challenges of a globalised world.

Structure

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 240

Subjects

  • ACCT11-100: Accounting Principles (10CP)ECON11-100: Principles of Economics (10CP)ECON12-202: Contemporary Macroeconomics Issues (10CP)ECON13-303: International Trade (10CP)INTR11-100: Introduction to International Relations (10CP)INTR12-200: Australian Public and Foreign Policy (10CP)INTR12-208: Public Diplomacy and Social Media (10CP)INTR12-214: Political Economy (10CP)LAWS11-105: Legal Foundations A (10CP)LAWS11-106: Legal Foundations B (10CP)LAWS13-115: Contemporary Issues in Law and Society (10CP)LAWS13-514: Australian Government and Politics (10CP)PHIL11-101: Introduction to Philosophy (10CP)PHIL11-106: Understanding East Asian Cultures (10CP)PHIL11-121: Cultural and Ethical Values (10CP)PHIL12-205: Political Philosophy: Freedom, Justice and the State (10CP)

Standard entry requirements

Australian Year 12 qualification or equivalent Selection Rank

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Gold Coast Domestic: $97,200
International: $129,600
  • ATAR: 70
No
  • Full-time : 2 years

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