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Flinders University Courses

Bachelor

Prepare to teach the key learning areas in primary schools.
Entry Requirements

Prepare to teach the key learning areas in primary schools. The course is taken as a double degree with a Bachelor of Arts, providing a comprehensive, liberal education for all new teachers. You will receive the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to teach in primary schools from reception to year seven.

Duration
4 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Domestic Tuition Fees
$7,222 per year / $28,888 total
International Tuition Fees
$27,100 per year / $108,400 total
ATAR
70
Graduate Satisfaction
65.70%

Bachelor

Develop work-integrated knowledge and skills that can be applied in a range of disability, rehabilitation and related health and human services environments, including the NDIS.
Entry Requirements

Develop work-integrated knowledge and skills that can be applied in a range of disability, rehabilitation and related health and human services environments, including the NDIS. On completion, you can be employed as a rehabilitation counsellor or developmental educator and are qualified to provide support for people of all ages with diverse needs, including developmental and acquired disabilities. A Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education (Rehabilitation Counselling) (Online) is also available.

Duration
4 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Domestic Tuition Fees
$7,244 per year / $28,976 total
ATAR
70
Graduate Satisfaction
65.70%

Bachelor

Get a broad understanding of the biology of marine organisms, their relationships with the physico-chemical marine environment, and their potential responses to changes.
Entry Requirements

Get a broad understanding of the biology of marine organisms, their relationships with the physico-chemical marine environment, and their potential responses to changes. The degree provides you with the ability to acquire extensive knowledge in marine biodiversity, ecology, genetics, conservation, fisheries and related areas, and builds transferable skills.

Duration
4 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Domestic Tuition Fees
$9,352 per year / $37,408 total
International Tuition Fees
$32,900 per year / $131,600 total
ATAR
80
Graduate Satisfaction
84.40%
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

Graduate Certificate

Find out about studying a Graduate Certificate in Society and the Individual at Flinders University
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Duration
0.5 year full-time
Study Mode
In person

Masters (Coursework)

Find out about studying a Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry) at Flinders University
Entry Requirements

Master of Social Work (Graduate Entry)

Applicants must hold a bachelor degree or equivalent in an area other than social work. Selection is based on academic merit.

For applicants seeking admission from semester 1, 2021

The entry requirements for this course will be changing to the following:

  • Applicants must hold a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline other than social work; and must also have completed the equivalent of one year full-time (36 units) of social science (as defined by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia ie education, psychology, law, political science, history, accounting, economics, marketing, sociology, management, geography etc) topics within their undergraduate studies.
  • Applicants with less than a full-time year or no social science studies in their undergraduate degree should apply for the Graduate Certificate in Society and the Individual (SATAC code 2GC144) to meet this requirement.
  • As selection is based on academic merit applicants who do not have a competitive Grade Point Average but meet the social science studies requirement may wish to complete a Graduate Certificate such as Graduate Certificate in Loss, Grief and Trauma Counselling (SATAC code 2GC036) or Graduate Certificate in Counselling Vulnerable Children and Young People (SATAC code 2GC140) as they will achieve a new GPA for consideration provided the course is completed in its entirety.

Selection is based on academic merit.

Master of Social Work (Qualified Social Worker Entry)

Applicants who have completed a Bachelor of Social Work recognised by the Australian Association of Social Work (AASW) or a qualification deemed equivalent by the University are eligible to apply for entry to the Master of Social Work (Qualified Social Worker Entry). Such applicants may be granted up to 36 units of credit. Applicants for the Master of Social Work (Qualified Social Worker Entry) must have completed either: an AASW-accredited Bachelor of Social Work Honours, or an AASW-accredited Bachelor of Social Work plus at least two years professional work experience (paid or volunteer) or equivalent.

Inherent requirements

The Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work meets external Australian Association of Social Work (AASW) accreditation requirements. Both  programs provide graduates with the necessary qualification to be eligible for membership to the AASW, and practice as social workers.

The Statement of Inherent Requirements is designed to help prospective students make informed decisions about whether they will be in a position to complete the requirements of either a Bachelor of Social Work or Master of Social Work. If you intend to enrol in either of these degrees look carefully at the inherent requirements to determine whether you will be able to meet them.

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Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
Online, In person