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Flinders University

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Location : Australia ,South Australia

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Flinders University has a proud reputation for innovative research and excellence in teaching and learning in South Australia, the Northern Territory and beyond.

Home to South Australia’s 2017 Rhodes Scholar, Australia’s University Teacher of the Year and South Australia’s International Student of the Year, our distinguished alumni include a Fields Medallist.

Our research strengths include biomedical and clinical sciences, culture, policy and society, health and human behaviour, molecular science and technology, defence, engineering, and water and environment. Ninety per cent of Flinders University’s research has been ranked at or above world standard in the latest Excellence in Research Australia assessment.

Flinders is committed to delivering exceptional student experience. Our state-of-the-art student hub at Bedford Park is designed to foster interactive learning in a digitally enabled environment. Our high tech innovation campus at Tonsley engages our students with leading business enterprises. It’s home to our Flinders New Venture Institute, a leader in start-ups and entrepreneurship programs.

Flinders students have the opportunity to futureproof their careers as a result of an innovative partnership with the Fox School of Business at Temple University a USA top ten business school for entrepreneurship.

Flinders excels in remote area education, in particular its Northern Territory Medical Program which allows students to complete a Flinders Doctor of Medicine in Darwin. 

Internationally, Flinders jointly provides courses with leading universities in China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, where our Jembatan program is fostering cultural engagement.

Flinders has some 2,700 staff and 25,000 students; our 4,000 international students come from over 100 countries. Our main campus has on-site accommodation for 500 students, and an international pathways centre.

Flinders’ commitment to making a positive difference to our world is captured in our strategic plan “Making a Difference – the 2025 Agenda”. With a vision to be internationally recognised as a world leader in research, an innovator in contemporary education, and the source of Australia’s most enterprising graduates, it aspires to create a culture that supports student and staff to succeed, to foster research excellence that builds better communities, to inspire education that produces original thinkers, and to promote meaningful engagement that enhances our environment, economy and society.

Courses


Admission


Undergraduate entry requirements
Secondary schooling overseas
Flinders University recognises international secondary schooling for direct entry to undergraduate programs. To see if your secondary schooling is recognised, and if you meet the minimum entry requirements, view the Country Specific Undergraduate Entry Requirements .The minimum entry requirement is comparable to an ATAR of 65, please note that some Flinders programs require higher than a comparable ATAR of 65. For further information please see the individual requirements for programs on the course listings.
Secondary schooling in Australia - using your ATAR
If you completed your secondary education in Australia with an ATAR, please refer to the international Undergraduate ATAR entry requirements (PDF 229KB) .
Prerequisite subject requirements
Some courses may have additional entry requirements, such as prerequisite subjects or knowledge in a particular area. For further information please see the individual requirements for programs on the course listings.Credit for previous university studies is granted at the discretion of the faculty that administers a chosen course. If you are seeking credit or exemption you will need to provide detailed subject outlines of studies completed.If you do not meet the necessary academic requirements you may enrol in a Foundation Studies Program.
 
Postgraduate entry requirements
To enrol at Flinders as a postgraduate student you must meet the following academic requirements for admission as follows:
Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Masters
  • The equivalent of a three-year Australian bachelors degree.
  • Some degrees may require work experience to meet the entry requirements. A reference or statement from the employer will be required.
  • Special requirements apply to the four-year Doctor of Medicine.
Masters by research
  • A masters degree with a research component from an Australian university or its equivalent.
  • The equivalent of an Australian bachelors degree with second class honours or better (four years of study) undertaken in the field of study you intend to pursue in your proposed masters program.
  • Lesser qualifications are unlikely to be accepted without some qualifying studies or relevant work experience related to the proposed area of study.
Doctor of Philosophy
  • A masters degree with a research component of at least 18 units (or comparable) from an Australian university or its equivalent, with a Distinction average in the research component. In some cases, proof of excellent academic performance in a four-year honours degree may be sufficient.
  • The masters or honours degree must have been undertaken in the field of study you wish to pursue.

English language proficiency requirements

International students must satisfy our English language proficiency requirements for admission. If your first language is not English you will need to have:

  • Achieved the required level for the course you are applying for. The scores to meet the various levels are shown below; or
  • Successful completion of an approved secondary or tertiary qualification, taught in the English language in a country where English is the official language or the main language spoken (for up to an overall IELTS of 6.5) with evidence no more than five years old on the proposed date of commencement of the course; or
  • Successfully completed a pre-course English program from an approved ELICOS Provider.

Other evidence of English language proficiency may be accepted.

Evidence of English language proficiency must be no more than two years old on the proposed date of commencement of the course.

Undergraduate programs

Undergraduate programs

IELTS (Academic)   TOEFL (Paper)      TOEFL (Internet)  Pearson PTE Academic Cambridge English: Advanced CAE  
Applicable to all undergraduate
programs except those specified below
6.0 Overall
with
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Writing
550 Overall
4.5 TWE
72 Overall
with
18 Speaking
18 Writing

50 Overall
with
50 Speaking
50 Writing

B2
Arts – High Achievers Program
Midwifery
Nursing (Pre-Registration and Graduate Entry)
Nutrition and Dietetics
6.5 Overall
with
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Writing
6.0 Reading
6.0 Listening
580 Overall
4.5 TWE
80 Overall
with
18 Speaking
18 Writing
18 Reading
18 Listening

58 Overall
with
50 Speaking
50 Writing
50 Reading
50 Listening

C
Nursing (Post-Registration) 6.5 Overall
with
6.5 Speaking
6.5 Writing
6.0 Reading
6.0 Listening
580 Overall
4.5 TWE
80 Overall
with
22 Speaking
22 Writing
22 Reading
22 Listening

58 Overall
with
58 Speaking
58 Writing
50 Reading
50 Listening

C
Law and Legal Practice
Law and Legal Practice (Honours)
Speech Pathology
7.0 Overall
with
6.5 Speaking
6.5 Writing
6.5 Reading
6.5 Listening
600 Overall
4.5 TWE
94 Overall
with
22 Speaking
22 Writing
22 Reading
22 Listening
65 Overall with
58 Speaking
58 Writing
58 Reading
58 Listening
C
Education
Medicine 
7.0 Overall
with
7.0 Speaking
7.0 Writing
7.0 Reading
7.0 Listening 
600 Overall
5.0 TWE
96 Overall
with
24 Speaking
24 Writing
24 Reading
24 Listening
65 Overall
 with
65 Speaking
65 Writing
65 Reading
65 Listening
C

Postgraduate programs

Postgraduate programs

IELTS (Academic)

TOEFL (Paper)

TOEFL (Internet)

Pearson Overall

Cambridge
English: Advanced
CAE

Applicable to all postgraduate programs except those specified below 6.0 Overall
with
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Writing 
550 Overall
4.5 TWE
72 Overall
with
18 Speaking
18 Writing
50 Overall
with
50 Speaking
50 Writing
 
 B2

Accounting
Arts – TESOL
Audiology
Business Administration
Business
Midwifery
Nursing
Social Work
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL)
Laws (International Law and International Relations)

6.5 Overall
with
6.0 Speaking
6.0 Writing
6.0 Reading
6.0 Listening

580 Overall
4.5 TWE 
80 Overall
with
18 Speaking
18 Writing
18 Reading
18 Listening
58 Overall
with
50 Speaking
50 Writing
50 Reading
50 Listening
 
C
Speech Pathology
Physiotherapy
Nutrition and Dietetics
Occupational Therapy
7.0 Overall
with
6.5 Speaking
6.5 Writing
6.5 Reading
6.5 Listening
600 Overall
4.5 TWE
94 Overall
with
22 Speaking
22 Writing
22 Reading
22 Listening
65 Overall
with
58 Speaking
58 Writing
58 Reading
58 Listening
C

Medicine
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Juris Doctor

7.0 Overall
with
7.0 Speaking
7.0 Writing
7.0 Reading
7.0 Listening
600 Overall
5.0 TWE
96 Overall
with
24 Speaking
24 Writing
24 Reading
24 Listening
65 Overall
with
65 Speaking
65 Writing
65 Reading
65 Listening
C

Psychology (Clinical) 

7.0 Overall
with
7.0 Speaking
7.0 Writing
7.0 Reading
7.0 Listening
 NA 94 Overall
with
23 Speaking
27 Writing
24 Reading
24 Listening
65 Overall
with
65 Speaking
65 Writing
65 Reading 65 Listening
 NA
Teaching 7.5 Overall
with
7.5 Speaking
7.5 Writing
7.5 Reading
7.5 Listening
630 Overall
5.5 TWE
108 Overall
with
27 Speaking
27 Writing
27 Reading
27 Listening

73 Overall
with
73 Speaking
73 Writing
73 Reading
73 Listening

B

Research higher degrees (PhD)

Research Higher Degrees (PhD)

IELTS (Academic)

TOEFL (Paper)   

TOEFL (Internet) 

Pearson Overall

Cambridge
English: Advanced
CAE

Applicable to all higher degrees by research except those specified below

6.5 Overall
with
6.0 Speaking
6.5 Writing 
6.0 Reading
6.0 Listening

580 Overall
4.5 TWE
80 Overall
with
18 Speaking
22 Writing
18 Reading
18 Listening
58 Overall
with
50 Speaking
58 Writing
50 Reading
50 Listening
 C

Psychology (Clinical)

7.0 Overall
with
7.0 Speaking
7.0 Writing
7.0 Reading
7.0 Listening
NA  94 Overall
with
23 Speaking
27 Writing
24 Reading
24 Listening
 65 Overall
with
65 Speaking
65 Writing
65 Reading
65 Listening
 
 NA

Accommodation


Adelaide has many accommodation options for international students. Most of our students choose to either live on-campus at the University, or off-campus in one of the nearby suburbs.

Living on campus
The Flinders campus is safe, affordable and convenient. By living on-campus at Flinders Living, you will be part of a diverse community of students from across Australia and over 30 countries worldwide.
Temporary accommodation
If you have not arranged long-term accommodation in Adelaide, it is essential to book temporary accommodation before your arrival. Please make your own temporary accommodation arrangements and bookings, as the University does not run a temporary accommodation booking service.
 
Living off campus
With Flinders University’s convenient location and so many transport and accommodation options available, living off campus is easy. If you plan to live in off-campus rental accommodation, we recommend that you do not sign any agreement before you come to Australia and have seen the property for yourself.
The majority of students live in suburbs along the major transport corridors of South Road, Fiveash Drive, Goodwood Road or Sturt Road. City accommodation is often on a direct bus route to the Bedford Park campus.
 
Suburbs close to Flinders University, Bedford Park campus and accessible by public transport are Bedford Park, Clovelly Park, Edwardstown, Melrose Park, St Marys, Mitchell Park, Flagstaff Hill, Panorama, Pasadena and Sturt. Some students choose to buy a car, which broadens their options. The beachside suburbs of Brighton and Glenelg are popular. Suburbs between Bedford Park and Victoria Square campus are Mile End, Plympton, Cumberland Park, Goodwood and Camden Park.
Flinders Living runs a free service that lists the private rental accommodation available in the local area. They can also provide advice on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.
Other useful sites to find off-campus accommodation include:

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