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No.1 in SA
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities, public SA-founded universities only).
No.36 in the world
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities).
Five stars
in Nursing for learning resources.
(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (postgraduate))
No.1 in SA
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities, public SA-founded universities only).
No.36 in the world
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities).
Explore a range of postgraduate Education courses with up to 80% off fees, from the Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Nursing, to the Graduate Diploma in Nursing, and the Master of Nursing plus many more.
*Government subsidies enable Flinders to offer domestic applicants a reduction of up to 80% off full course fees through Commonwealth Support Places. Not all courses. Offer subject to change.
Placement can be undertaken in your workplace while you continue to be paid.
Follow your passion with in-demand specialisations.
Delivered 100% online so you can fit study around your work and life commitments.
Placement can be undertaken in your workplace while you continue to be paid.
Follow your passion with in-demand specialisations.
Delivered 100% online so you can fit study around your work and life commitments.
Postgraduate studies for midwives are available through the following research pathways - Master of Science, Master of Health & Clinical Research and PhD. Through these courses, topics pertinent and important to midwives and reproductive health and childbirth can be explored. Students will work with experienced midwifery staff to develop their supervised research project. Current midwifery postgraduate students are local, national, and international covering varied clinical challenges, workforce issues, education and research dissemination utilising both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Most courses require you to be a registered nurse and some courses have specific entry requirements around post-registration work experience and academic qualifications.
However, Flinders University may under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Refer to the course page (linked above) for each specialisation for entry requirements.
Apart from the Diabetes Management and Education course (where registration in another relevant profession is required), you will be required to have current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) to be admitted into the postgraduate nursing programs. One exception is international students, who can be registered overseas for entry into the Master of Nursing (2-year program).
Please note: there is also no longer a minimum requirement of 1-year Full Time Equivalent (FTE) as a registered nurse to study our graduate certificates and diplomas.
You may be eligible for credit towards your course depending on the alignment between the learning outcomes of your prior studies compared with the topics offered at Flinders. You will be able to apply for credit once admitted into the program information about credit is available here.
Many of our postgraduate courses are nested, meaning you have flexible entry and exit points. If you enrol in a masters and do not complete it – but do complete the nested graduate certificate or graduate diploma – you may exit with that qualification.
Yes, we have a 2-year program specifically for international students named the Master of Nursing.
Yes, all postgraduate nursing programs can be completed online. However, some courses do require attendance at work-integrated learning and/or placements.
Yes. Part-time study is encouraged, especially if you are working more than 20 hours per week.
A full-time study load (18 units per semester) is the equivalent of a full-time job – you should allow on average 36 hours each week for classes, independent study, assignment preparation and other learning activities specific to your topic. Read this guide to starting your studies well here.
A part-time study load (less than 18 units per semester) can be calculated as a percentage of a full-time study load based upon your enrolments. For example, if you are enrolled in 2x 4.5 unit topics in a semester, you should allow on average 18 hours per week for classes, independent study, assignment preparation and other learning activities specific to your topic.
No, topics are only available within standard semester times, some topics are offered twice per year (e.g. semester one and semester 2).
Some topics have a choice of face-to-face or online studies – please check the timetable for details. You are able to choose any combination of online and/or face-to-face topic enrolment – with the exception of international students who need to be aware of any visa requirements.
Applications are completed via SATAC.
Visit: https://www.satac.edu.au/
You can undertake your placement at a wide variety of public and private providers across South Australia and interstate. For some students, this may be in their own workplace. Please note: for the Emergency and Critical Care specialisations, students must have employer support to undertake the placement in their workplace.
Yes. In most instances, you can undertake your placement in your place of work, which means you can continue to earn a salary while you study. This is called Work Integrated Learning (WIL).
Postgraduate studies for midwives are available through the following research pathways - Master of Science, Master of Health & Clinical Research and PhD. Through these courses, topics pertinent and important to midwives and reproductive health and childbirth can be explored.
Students will work with experienced midwifery staff to develop their supervised research project. Current midwifery postgraduate students are local, national, and international covering varied clinical challenges, workforce issues, education and research dissemination utilising both qualitative and quantitative methodologies.
Whether you want to explore a topic that interests you, create new in-depth knowledge, foster collaboration or become an expert in your field, a higher degree by research at Flinders will help you make a difference.
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