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Embark on a rewarding journey in nursing. Backed by over 50 years of internationally recognised nursing education and research, this course is packed with industry experience and placement opportunities, ensuring you gain hands-on skills in various healthcare settings.
Our focus is to develop you into a reflective registered nurse with well-developed clinical reasoning skills and a commitment to lifelong learning. Get ready to make a difference in people's lives and start your nursing adventure today.
Ranked top 100
in the world for Nursing
(QS World University Rankings by subject 2024)
Five stars
in Nursing for learner engagement
(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate))
11.3%
Employment growth, Midwifery and Nursing Professionals
(Jobs and Skills Australia employment projections for the five years to 2029).
A Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration) prepares you for a wide range of nursing careers. With a strong focus on practical experience and clinical placements, you'll be ready to work in various healthcare settings. Join the thousands of registered nurses making a difference in hospitals, clinics, and communities.
Salary
$88K
typical salary in Australia, 2025
Job opportunities
12,457
in Australia, 2025
Conducts patient assessments, administers medications, and provides care in hospitals and clinics.
A registered nurse (RN) is a degree-qualified healthcare professional who works in various settings like hospitals and clinics, and provides a higher level of care, including administering medications and IV treatment.
Provides healthcare services and education to communities, focusing on prevention and wellness.
A community health nurse provides medical care, health education, and support to individuals and families within specific communities, focusing on disease prevention and health promotion.
Cares for elderly patients in residential facilities, ensuring their well-being and comfort.
An aged care nurse specialises in providing comprehensive care to elderly patients, addressing both their physical and mental health needs in settings like nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Assists in general practice clinics, supporting doctors and providing patient care.
A general practice nurse works in GP surgeries, providing a wide range of care including wound management, immunisations, health screenings, and chronic disease management.
Study a variety of core topics and electives and get hands-on experience with professional placements.
In your first year, you'll study core topics and get hands on experience with placement opportunities.
Your first year will include the following topics, plus your first hands-on experience with a placement opportunity. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
In your second year, you'll study more exciting core topics. You'll also get hands-on experience with placement opportunities and build industry connections.
Your second year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
In your third year, you'll get hands-on experience with placement opportunities.
Your third year might includes 2 theory topics to help consolidate the previous 3 years and your final placements to hone your skills in readiness for practice.
For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
This degree is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council until 22 December 2025 and we are seeking accreditation until 2030. Graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as registered nurses on completion.
The Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) is a one-year full time (or two-years part time) program designed to extend your research skills, critical analysis, and project management.
This program allows you to specialise in a health discipline of your choice, such as nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, optometry, nutrition, disability, or exercise and sport science. You'll work closely with experienced researchers on projects that aim to contribute to health practices and systems.
Honours study focuses on developing your research, communication, and presentation skills, preparing you for a career in health further academic pursuits.
PhD Candidate Tom Brennan shares his journey studying an Honours in Health Sciences and his continuation to a PhD.
Ranked top 100
in the world for Nursing
(QS World University Rankings by subject 2024)
Five stars
in Nursing for learner engagement
(The Good Universities Guide 2024 (undergraduate))
11.3%
Employment growth, Midwifery and Nursing Professionals
(Jobs and Skills Australia employment projections for the five years to 2029).
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Discover more about Flinders University’s Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration)
“To sum up my experience at Flinders in one word, it would have to be unforgettable. I’ve transitioned from a very green, slightly terrified but very excited first year, to the a confident and eager third year.”
Kaitlyn Banks
Bachelor of Nursing
“The phenomenal teaching staff were committed to teaching up-to-date clinical skills. They also spent considerable time getting to know us all individually.”
Jacob Crawford
Bachelor of Nursing
“My learning experience at Flinders has been great! The tutors really communicate with you, are very friendly and you get lots of support. Also the facilities and laboratories are fantastic.”
Kriti Regmi
Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration)
“My learning experience at Flinders has been great! The tutors really communicate with you, are very friendly and you get lots of support. Also the facilities and laboratories are fantastic.”
Kriti Regmi
Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration)
“The phenomenal teaching staff were committed to teaching up-to-date clinical skills. They also spent considerable time getting to know us all individually.”
Jacob Crawford
Bachelor of Nursing
“To sum up my experience at Flinders in one word, it would have to be unforgettable. I’ve transitioned from a very green, slightly terrified but very excited first year, to the a confident and eager third year.”
Kaitlyn Banks
Bachelor of Nursing
International Student Services (ISS) is the first point of contact for international student support. The university also offers everything from cultural, health, and wellbeing services, to academic support.
Take a virtual tour of our campuses, guided by your fellow international students.
Flinders University Student Association (FUSA) is the heart of the Flinders Experience. FUSA is where you'll find out about events, club memberships, and extracurricular activities.
Adelaide has many accommodation options for international students. You can choose to live on campus, at our city accommodation provider The Switch, or in rental accommodation.
Flinders offers a vibrant, fun, supportive uni experience you’ll remember for a lifetime.
From cultural, health and wellbeing services, to study and financial support, enrolment advice and more, we’re here to help.
Flinders University Student Association (FUSA) is the heart of the Flinders Experience. FUSA is where you’ll find out about events, club memberships and extracurricular activities.
Flinders’ campuses are hubs of activity, with retail and food outlets, library spaces, study and chill spaces and more.
The degree provides you with practical experience that prepares you for the workforce.
Professional experience placements prepare you for the workplace, both simulated in simulation laboratories and in clinical venues in rural and metropolitan South Australia.
In order to complete the degree, you will need to fulfil the following preclinical placement requirements to undertake compulsory clinical placements:
If you are unable to meet these requirements*, you will not be able to undertake your professional experience placement.
*Requirements are subject to change.
You could be eligible for the Commonwealth Prac Placement - up to $331.65 per week.*
Begins July 2025 | Teaching, Social Work, Nursing and Midwifery
*Terms and conditions and eligibility criteria apply
The Pre-registration pathway is for candidates with no previous formal nursing or tertiary qualification, enrolled nurses with a Diploma of Nursing, psychiatric/mental health/mental deficiency nurses who are seeking registration as general nurses, and nurses with an overseas qualification not recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
The program of study requires three years of full-time study or the equivalent part-time in the internal mode only.
Applicants who hold a NMBA approved Diploma of Nursing qualification or equivalent and hold current registration with NMBA as an enrolled nurse may be eligible for a maximum of 36 units of credit (one year of full-time equivalent study), providing this Diploma of Nursing or equivalent was completed within the past five years.
See also the Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) course rule
New applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency as specified by the NMBA's English language skills registration standard.
We know not everyone begins uni the same way, so we offer a variety of pathways into Flinders.
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If you’re in Year 12, taking the free uniTEST can help boost your chances of getting into Flinders.
Strong results in your Research Project B subject along with your Year 12 results can be considered for entry.
By using three of your best Year 12 grades, you can also gain a place in your course of choice.
Your school’s recommendation about your academic performance may be considered as part of your admission.
The Foundation Studies Program is free and guarantees entry to a range of degrees.
If you’re studying at another university, you may be able to transfer to Flinders based on your Yr 12 results, current GPA or other factors.
Even if you didn’t finish high school (Year 12), you may be able to study at Flinders through your TAFE/VET qualification.
You may be able to complete a TAFE SA course and have guaranteed entry into Flinders.
The TAFE/VET stud you’ve already done may be able to be used as credit towards a Flinders’ course.
The Foundation Studies Program is free and guarantees entry to a range of degrees.
The STAT is a 2-hour multiple choice test that assesses your abilities.
If you completed Year 12 more than two years ago you can still use your results to apply.
Concerned about your ATAR? If it doesn't meet the course requirement, or if you don't receive one, we offer alternative pathways to admission. Contact us to discuss your options—we're here to help.
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Our registered education agents around the world understand the university system and will guide you through the application process.
Get in touch with our team to discuss your preferences, career options, pathways, and course and entry requirements. We are here to ensure you have everything you need to choose the right degree for you.
If you lack required English proficiency, improve through Flinders University Academy or approved ELICOS providers for direct university entry without IELTS/TOEFL tests.
If you do not meet entry requirements for your desired degree, Flinders University Academy will provide you with a direct pathway into the destination degree of your choice.
Over the years, many questions have been asked by students before. For the quickest answers view our frequently asked questions or browse the full list @ Ask Flinders.
A registered nurse (RN) has completed a bachelor's degree in nursing and has a broader scope of practice, including leadership roles and specialised areas. An enrolled nurse (EN) has completed a diploma and works under the supervision of an RN, focusing on practical patient care.
Preregistration refers to the initial qualification required to become a registered nurse. It involves completing an accredited program and meeting the necessary standards for registration with the relevant professional body.
Yes, practicals and clinical placements require on-campus attendance to ensure students gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment.
There are numerous job opportunities in both fields, including roles in hospitals, community health centres, private practices, and specialised care units. The demand for healthcare professionals in Australia is high, providing a stable career outlook.
The ATAR requirements for these programs can vary each year. It's best to check the latest entry requirements on the Flinders University website or contact their admissions office for the most accurate information.
Yes, clinical placements are a crucial part of the nursing degree, offering hands-on experience in various healthcare environments.
Placements can be in a range of settings, including hospitals, community health centres, and specialised care units. The specific locations will be arranged by the university.
The number of days on campus can vary depending on the course structure and timetable. It's best to check with the university for specific details.
The CPP is paid at a weekly rate benchmarked to the single Austudy rate (i.e. if the placement is for a period of 4 weeks, the 2025 payment to the eligible student should be $1,326.60 (4 x $331.65)).
The Bachelor of Nursing is delivered outside of the standard university semester schedule, and you will need to view your study schedule for exact dates.
A current driver's licence may be required for some placements, especially those in community settings where travel is necessary.
Yes, completing the Bachelor of Nursing qualifies you to apply for registration as a registered nurse.
The table below shows ATAR and Selection Rank data for students offered a place wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR commencing in Semester 1, 2024. It is limited to applicants that have recently completed secondary education (within the last two years). Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.
ATAR-based offers only across all offer rounds | ATAR - Excluding adjustment factors | Selection Rank - ATAR plus any adjustment factors |
---|---|---|
Highest rank to receive an offer | 91.95 | 96.70 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 68.45 | 72.92 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 50.70 | 59.70 |
The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students in this course. It provides data on students who commenced study in this course in Semester 1, 2024 including those admitted through all offer rounds and international students studying in Australia. Applicant background groupings are based on educational background, not basis of admission. Data may reflect multiple courses available within a suite of courses.
Applicant background (Semester 1, 2024) | Number of students | Percentage of all students |
---|---|---|
Higher education study (includes a bridging or enabling course) | 101 | 22% |
Vocational education and training (VET) study | 43 | 9% |
Work and life experience | 21 | 5% |
Recent secondary education - Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors such as equity or subject bonus points) | 106 | 23% |
Recent secondary education - Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test) | 7 | 2% |
Recent secondary education - Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration pathways) | 39 | 9% |
International Students | 138 | 30% |
All students | 455 | 100% |
Get in touch with us to discuss your preferences, career options, pathways and course and entry requirements. We are here to ensure you have everything you need to choose the right degree for you.
The type of documents you will need for your international application depends on what course you are applying for and which country you are a citizen of. Course requirements are stated on each course webpage. Examples of documentation you might expect to provide for your international application include a copy of personal identification, academic transcripts or a resume.
Once you have received your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) letter from Flinders University, you should apply for your visa as soon as possible as visa processing times can vary. You will receive your CoE letter after you have applied to study at Flinders, accepted your offer and paid the semester tuition fee.
No. Part-time study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
No. Online study is currently not available for international students due to visa conditions.
If you don’t meet our English language or academic entry requirements, you can still gain entry to Flinders University through our on-campus pathway provider Flinders University Academy. Alternatively, you can improve your English language proficiency through our approved English Language Instruction Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) providers.
You can apply to study as an international student directly through Flinders University or an authorised agent in your country.
If you are from one of the countries listed here, you are required to apply via an education agent. If you reside onshore in Australia, you will not require an agent even if you are from the countries listed above.
Yes. As a student visa (subclass 500) holder, you and your dependents (family members) can work up to 48 hours a fortnight when your course of study is in session. If you have started a master degree by research or doctoral degree, this rule does not apply to you and working hours are not restricted.
Our dedicated International Student Services (ISS) team provide a range of programs supporting your enrolment, study and social life, as well as a referral service to facilities on campus and within the local community.
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