Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Transformation in the legal sector isn't merely unavoidable—it's gaining momentum at an extraordinary pace. Business innovations and technological advancements are reshaping every facet of legal practice, including education, service delivery, and professional attitudes.
Emerging technologies and global interconnectedness are unlocking remarkable opportunities for startups, entrepreneurial ventures, and industry-wide reinvention. Consider the impact of NFTs, VR/AR systems, AI advancements, and robotic automation.
This evolving landscape is fundamentally altering legal interpretation, implementation, and professional execution—both within traditional legal frameworks and beyond. Future professionals equipped with legal expertise and business acumen will excel across all sectors.
Bond University's combined Bachelor of Entrepreneurial Transformation and Bachelor of Laws offers an innovative interdisciplinary curriculum blending legal qualifications with entrepreneurial strategy, digital proficiency, creative problem-solving, and innovation methodologies. Graduates emerge as visionary leaders capable of shaping prosperous future communities.
This represents the pathway to global impact.
Bond's accelerated trimester system simplifies dual degree completion. Remarkably, students can finish two qualifications here faster than obtaining a single degree at conventional institutions. The combined Entrepreneurial Transformation and Law program requires just 11 semesters (under four years).
English language proficiency requirements:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Academic Overall score 7.0 with no sub score less than 7.0
Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT): Overall score 94, no scores below 27 Writing, 23 Speaking, 24 for Reading and Listening
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: Overall score 65 with no Communicative Scores below 65
Students who have completed Year 12 in Australia or equivalent secondary studies in other countries.