Bond University Teaching Degree

The Bond University College – University Preparation Program provides a pathway for domestic students to pursue undergraduate studies. Students learn the core academic and English language skills, as well as the independent learning skills required for entry to a range undergraduate programs at Bond University. The campus offers its students state-of-the-art facilities, small class sizes and highly qualified and experienced academic staff.



ModeOn Campus 
Duration2 semesters (8 months)
Starting semestersJanuary 2020
Program typeBond College Program
Study areaNon-AQF award pathway
Program codeCO-00013
CRICOS codeThis program is not available to international students who intend to apply for a student visa.
Credit for prior studyFor more details on applying for credit, please contact the Student Business Centre: [email protected]

Structure and subjects

The Bond University Preparation Program comprises of two semesters and eight (8) subjects, as follows:

University Preparation Program subject offerings

Non-HSM Pathway

  • BCPP01-001 Academic Communication Skills
  • BCPP01-002 Applied Academic Communication Skills
  • BCUP01-009 World History and Politics
  • BCUP01-004 Foundation Mathematics 1
  • BCPP01-003 Digital Literacy
  • BCUP01-011 Introduction Entrepreneurship & Innovation

And choose two from the following:



  • BCUP01-012 Foundation Mathematics 2
  • BCUP01-007 Introduction to Economics
  • BCPP01-004 Principles of Global Citizenship
  • BCUP01-002 Society and Culture

HSM Pathway

  • BCPP01-001 Academic Communication Skills
  • BCPP01-002 Applied Academic Communication Skills
  • BCUP01-009 World History and Politics
  • BCUP01-004 Foundation Mathematics 1
  • BCPP01-003 Digital Literacy
  • BCUP01-011 Introduction Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • BCUP01-012 Foundation Mathematics 2

And choose one from the following:

  • BCUP01-007 Introduction to Economics
  • BCPP01-004 Principles of Global Citizenship
  • BCUP01-002 Society and Culture

A 70% cumulative percentage average is required to enter the Faculty of Law programs.

Foundation Mathematics 2 is a prerequisite for the Bachelor of Biomedical Science and the Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science. This subject should only be taken by students who are intending to pathway into Health Sciences and Medicine.

Teaching methodology

Bond University College’s teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, teacher consultation sessions, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and group projects.



Note: There is no direct pathway from Bond University College into the Medical program. Refer to the Medical Program section of the Bond University website for entry information.