Combined degrees programs 2008
Flinders has a number of combined degrees programs that allow students to combine in-depth study in exciting combinations that aren't usually available in single degrees. These combinations give graduates an advantage for employment in a competitive and rapidly changing workplace, both in Australia and overseas. With just 1 to 1.5 years extra study students graduate with two degrees.
For course information select the relevant degrees from our undergraduate listing.
The program of study for a combined degrees program is included in the course rule for each of the component degrees.
For Application information click on the relevant course link.
For further information contact the Admissions/Prospective Students Office, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA, 5001. Tel: (08) 8201 3074 or 1300 657 671 (local call cost). Fax: (08) 8201 2580. Email: admissions@flinders.edu.au
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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
BACHELOR OF INNOVATION AND ENTERPRISE (SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY)
This unique
course is designed to enable science and engineering students to develop
professional business, management, enterprise and communication skills, and
to acquire significant experience in the workplace. By adding one year to
the study program for your primary degree, you can graduate with two degrees
and increase both your immediate attractiveness to employers and your
potential to become a business leader.
Flinders University students currently enrolled in one of the following
courses: Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours), Bachelor of Ecotourism,
Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical and Electronic, Computer and Electronic,
Software), Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Medical Science,
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science (Honours) Enhanced Program for High
Achievers, Bachelor of Science in Biodiversity and Conservation, Bachelor of
Science in Marine Biology, Bachelor of Science in Medicinal Chemistry,
Bachelor of Science in Nanotechnology (Honours), Bachelor of Environmental
Science, Bachelor of Technology (Aquaculture), Bachelor of Technology
(Forensic and Analytical Chemistry) and who have successfully completed (or
expect to complete by the end of 2007) at least 66 units of a 108 unit
degree or at least 102 units of a 144 unit degree should apply through
Flinders Admissions/Prospective Students Office). To find out how to apply
through Flinders admissions please telephone 1800 803 131. Entry to the
primary degree does not guarantee entry to the combined degree. The Bachelor
of Innovation and Enterprise (Science & Technology) can not be taken as a
stand-alone degree.
Graduates who have successfully completed (or expect to complete by the end
of 2007) an approved science or engineering degree from Flinders or any
other approved university (apply through SATAC). Please refer to the
relevant degree entry in Section 8.4 of the SATAC UniGuide for further
information.
BACHELOR OF LAWS AND LEGAL PRACTICE
The Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice can be combined with any one of the listed degree programs. These combined degrees programs have been designed to allow the completion of two degrees in a minimum of 5 to 6 years.
To apply for a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice combined degrees program applicants must use SATAC code 214441. All applicants who are offered a place in the Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice will be given the option of taking up one of the listed degree programs at enrolment.
Applicants are also advised to apply for the non-law degree in case they are not successful in receiving an offer into law.
COMBINED DEGREES IN EDUCATION
All Bachelor of Education degrees offered by Flinders University are offered as combined degrees. These combined degrees are designed to prepare graduates to teach in early childhood, primary and secondary schools.
They will comprise 144 units of study in total; made up of 72 units of Bachelor of Education studies and 72 units of either Bachelor of Arts studies or Bachelor of Science studies. Students who successfully complete the combined programs will be awarded two degrees, one in education and the other a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science depending on the program undertaken.
Students will undertake a major and minor in either arts or science disciplines, as defined in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciences degrees, in order to meet the requirements of the Teachers Registration Board and of the combined degrees.
Applicants will be required to apply for their combined degree program of interest, via SATAC.
(Applicants are advised to refer to the SATAC UniGuide for further information).
ALL OTHER COMBINED DEGREES PROGRAMS
Applicants applying for all other combined degrees programs, on receipt of an offer for their primary degree, will be given the option of taking up the combined degrees program at enrolment providing they meet also the cut-off score for the other program. There are no separate combined degrees SATAC codes. Applicants are advised to refer to the SATAC UniGuide for further information.
Note: Applicants interested in the Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Health Sciences program must also meet the HESS General entry requirements and the cut-off score for Health Sciences.
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