Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration)

Bedford Park (Adelaide)

 

INTAKE: February

Program Overview

Flinders University's Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program is designed to prepare students for a rewarding career as a registered nurse. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience to equip students with the essential skills and competencies required for nursing practice in diverse healthcare settings.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program at Flinders University covers a comprehensive range of subjects including anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, pathophysiology, nursing theory, health assessment, and evidence-based practice. Students engage in clinical placements across various healthcare facilities, gaining hands-on experience in patient care under the guidance of qualified nurses and healthcare professionals.

Research Focus: Flinders University emphasizes a research-informed approach in its Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program, encouraging students to critically appraise nursing research, apply evidence-based practice, and contribute to nursing knowledge. Faculty members engage in research projects focusing on nursing education, healthcare quality improvement, patient safety, and nursing interventions, providing students with opportunities to participate in research activities and develop research skills.

Industry Engagement: The university maintains strong partnerships with healthcare providers, hospitals, community health services, and professional nursing organizations. These partnerships facilitate clinical placements, internships, and collaborative projects for students in the Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program. Industry engagement ensures that graduates gain practical skills, clinical competence, and professional networks essential for successful nursing careers.

Global Perspective: Flinders University promotes a global perspective through its diverse student body, international collaborations, and exchange programs. Students in the Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program benefit from exposure to global healthcare challenges, cultural diversity in nursing practice, and international nursing research. This global outlook prepares graduates to provide culturally sensitive care, collaborate with healthcare teams worldwide, and contribute to global health initiatives.

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Location

Bedford Park (Adelaide)

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Score

IELTS 7

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Tuition Fee

AUD 35000

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 7.0  with a minimum of 7.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 96 with a minimum of 24 in each section.
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English): Overall score of 65 with a minimum of 65 in each section.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Flinders University is recognizing and rewarding the academic excellence and achievements of international students. The university offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to help ease the financial burden of pursuing higher education in Australia. 

Flinders University Scholarship for International Students: This scholarship is available to international students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs. It offers a partial tuition fee waiver, making education more accessible.

Australia Awards Scholarships: These scholarships are offered in collaboration with the Australian government and are aimed at students from participating countries in the Asia-Pacific region. They provide financial support for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

Flinders Foundation Scholarship: This scholarship is dedicated to supporting high-achieving students across various fields of study. It covers a portion of the tuition fees for international students.

Flinders Humanitarian Scholarship Fund: Designed to assist refugees and humanitarian entrants, this scholarship provides financial support to cover tuition fees and contribute to living expenses.

Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian government and are available to international students for study, research, or professional development in Australia. They cover a range of academic fields.

Country-specific Scholarships: Flinders University offers scholarships tailored to students from specific countries or regions. These scholarships may include tuition fee waivers or financial support.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Some faculties and departments within Flinders University offer scholarships to international students pursuing degrees in particular fields of study. These scholarships may include financial assistance and academic support.

Graduates of Flinders University's Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-Registration) program are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary for a diverse range of rewarding career opportunities in nursing and healthcare.

Registered Nurse (RN) in Hospitals: Many graduates begin their careers as registered nurses in hospitals, working in medical, surgical, emergency, intensive care, or specialized units. They provide direct patient care, administer medications, monitor patient vital signs, and collaborate with healthcare teams to deliver comprehensive healthcare services.

Community and Primary Care Nursing: Graduates may work in community health centers, clinics, or primary care settings as community health nurses or primary care nurses. They focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and providing ongoing care to individuals, families, and communities in outpatient settings, homes, or community outreach programs.

Aged Care and Gerontology Nursing: Some graduates specialize in aged care and gerontology nursing, working in aged care facilities, nursing homes, or community organizations. They provide personalized care to elderly patients, manage chronic conditions, promote healthy aging practices, and support families in navigating end-of-life care decisions.

Mental Health Nursing: Graduates interested in mental health nursing can work in psychiatric hospitals, mental health clinics, or community mental health centers. They assess mental health needs, develop care plans, administer psychiatric medications, facilitate therapy sessions, and provide support to individuals coping with mental illness or emotional challenges.

Maternal and Child Health Nursing: In maternity wards, birthing centers, or pediatric units, graduates may work as maternal and child health nurses. They provide prenatal care, assist with childbirth, care for newborns, support breastfeeding mothers, and educate families on child development, parenting techniques, and maternal health practices.

Specialty Nursing Roles: Graduates can pursue specialized nursing roles such as oncology nurses, critical care nurses, perioperative nurses, or nephrology nurses. These roles require additional training and certification in specific areas of healthcare specialization, allowing nurses to focus on complex patient needs and advanced nursing practices.

Nurse Educator or Clinical Nurse Consultant: Experienced nurses may transition into roles as nurse educators, clinical nurse consultants, or nurse managers. They educate and mentor new nurses, develop continuing education programs, lead quality improvement initiatives, and provide clinical expertise to healthcare teams to enhance patient care delivery and nursing practice.

Public Health Nursing and Policy Development: Graduates interested in public health may work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or public health departments as public health nurses or policy advisors. They promote community health initiatives, develop health policies, conduct health assessments, and advocate for healthcare reform to improve population health outcomes.

International and Humanitarian Nursing: Some graduates may choose to work internationally or in humanitarian settings, providing nursing care in underserved communities, refugee camps, or areas affected by natural disasters. They address global health disparities, promote health equity, and collaborate with international healthcare organizations to deliver compassionate care and emergency response services.


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