Juris Doctor
The Juris Doctor prepares students for a career as a legal professional, both within Australia and overseas. It is an alternative to the Bachelor of Laws for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in any discipline. The Juris Doctor 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 Juris Doctor provides an engaging learning experience that challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career.
The Juris Doctor (followed by the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice) is the postgraduate pathway to legal careers in the public or private sectors as solicitors, barristers, government lawyers and in-house counsel. Bond Law graduates are employed in top-tier firms throughout Australia and overseas, including Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the UK and the USA.
View the Juris Doctor - Program Structure and Sequencing for all semesters of commencement.
The Juris Doctor program comprises 24 subjects:
Law compulsory subjects (17)Students must complete postgraduate law electives from the Faculty of Law's offerings.
Students may choose to complete an optional Law Specialisation in one of the following areas:
To be eligible for a Law Specialisation, students must complete a minimum of four (4) of their law electives (40 credit points) within one of the above areas. Eligible students will receive a Specialisation Certificate at the completion of their program.
Juris Doctor degree with DistinctionStudents may be eligible to receive the Juris Doctor degree with Distinction. Please see the Law Honours / Distinction information page for eligibility requirements.
International studentsTo fulfil student visa requirements, students will need to enrol in a minimum of 4 subjects per semester.
Domestic studentsMost students undertake four (4) subjects per semester (equivalent to 40 credit points). You may however enrol in fewer subjects and extend your degree over a longer period.
Teaching methodologyBond University's teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students.
In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the online application form. To find out more about the application process please refer to how to apply.