Flinders University
Graduate Certificate
Applicants for the graduate certificate must normally hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent in a health-related area â eg behavioural science, counselling, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology or social work.
Graduate Diploma
Applicants for the graduate diploma must normally hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent in a health-related area â eg behavioural science, counselling, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology or social work.
Masters
Applicants for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Cognitive Psychology and Educational Practice) must normally hold an approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.
Masters (2 years): Applicants must hold an approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification.
Masters (1.5 years): Applicants must hold a bachelor degree in education, teaching or a closely related discipline.
Applicants to the graduate certificate program must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification in a health profession from an approved tertiary institution.
Applicants to the graduate diploma must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
Applicants to the masters must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and must be registered nurses in Australia. Applicants who are registered as nurses in a country other than Australia must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification and may be admitted.
Masters (Coursework)
Graduate diploma applicants must normally hold an approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification from an approved, recognised tertiary institution.
Masters has two levels of entry into the program. A two-year, 72-unit program is available to applicants with an approved bachelor degree. The one-year program offers a 36-unit program to applicants who have completed one of the following: an honours degree in womenâs/ gender studies, a four-year bachelor degree in womenâs/gender studies, a Graduate Diploma in Gender and Development, or an approved equivalent.
Applicants must normally hold an approved honours degree or fourth-year equivalent qualification of first- or upper-second-class standard in psychology from a recognised tertiary institution.
Candidates will be chosen based on interview, clinically relevant skills and experience, and referee reports.
Applicants for the graduate certificate must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification, and have a minimum of one-year post-registration experience. All health professionals must hold a current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, or accredited within their discipline.
Applicants for the graduate diploma must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification, have a minimum of one-year post-registration experience, and be registered nurses. All health professionals must hold a current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, or accredited within their discipline.
Applicants for the masters must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification, have a minimum of one-year post-registration experience, and be registered nurses.
All health professionals must hold a current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, or accredited within their discipline.
Applicants must normally hold a bachelor degree or equivalent from an approved tertiary institution. In addition, an application form and portfolio are required, including examples of creative work, for one or more of the positions in the creative team.
Applicants must hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in psychology or with a major in psychology, completed within the last 10 years, which is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC); and must normally have achieved a Grade Point Average of 5.00 or above in all second and third year psychology topics attempted including a third year research methodology topic. Selection will be based on academic merit.
Applicants to the Graduate Certificate in Screen and Media Production must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.
Applicants to the Graduate Diploma in Screen and Media Production must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.
Applicants to the Master of Screen and Media Production must normally hold an approved bachelor degree in any discipline. Applicants to the Master of Screen and Media Production (1.5 years) must normally hold an approved bachelor degree in screen and media, an honours degree in any discipline, or a Graduate Certificate in Screen and Media or a related discipline. Applicants to the Master of Screen and Media Production (1 year) must normally hold the Graduate Diploma in Screen and Media Production or an honours degree in screen and media production.
Applicants must hold an approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification that includes:
Applicants will be ranked for admission on academic merit.
Please refer to the pre-requisite flyer for further information about the topic pre-requisites and requirements for the Master of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Applicants must hold an approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification, and typically have achieved a Flinders equivalent grade point average (GPA) of 5.00 or above to be considered.
Applicants who did not achieve the minimum GPA in their completed approved bachelor degree or equivalent qualification, can also be considered on the basis of a second bachelor degree, graduate diploma or Masters degree of their choice, provided they have completed a minimum one semester of full-time equivalent study in one of these courses and they achieve a Flinders equivalent GPA is 5.00 or above in this study.
Applicants are advised a structured interview applies as part of the selection process. Applicants who meet the above requirements will be ranked on the basis of their GPA and may be shortlisted for an interview to fill the places available. The interview is approximately 20 minutes in length and normally held between mid-November to December. Applicants shortlisted for an interview will be contacted via email the week after the application closing date. Applicants can undertake the interview via Skype if interstate. South Australian applicants are expected to attend the interview in person.
Selection will be based on the rank applicants achieve from the combined scores of their structured interview and their best GPA achieved over a minimum of one semester of full-time equivalent study in one course.
Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.
Selection is based on academic merit.