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Imagine yourself supporting new mothers and their babies during one of life's most important moments. The Bachelor of Midwifery (Preregistration) at Flinders University equips you with the skills and knowledge to provide high-quality care to women/birthing people and support families as they bring new life into the world. You'll gain hands-on experience in diverse settings, preparing you for a rewarding career in midwifery.
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21.6%
Employment Growth, Midwives.
(National Skills Commission, 2021 Employment projections for the five years to 2026).
Health Care and Social Assistance is Australia’s largest industry and is projected to have strong employment growth through to May 2033.
(Jobs and Skills Australia 2024).
Midwifery offers a range of opportunities to make a real difference in people's lives. With the Bachelor of Midwifery (Preregistration), you'll be well-prepared for various career paths within the field. According to Jobs and Skills Australia, there is a high demand for midwives, with many job opportunities available in both public and private sectors.
Salary
$90 - 105K
typical salary in Australia
Job opportunities
1,708
in Australia, 2025
Conducts pre-pregnancy, antenatal, labour, birthing, and postnatal care, supporting women and their families throughout the childbirth process. They monitor the health of both the mother and the baby during pregnancy, assist during labour and birth, and provide essential postnatal care. Midwives also offer education and advice on newborn care, breastfeeding, and family planning, supporting a safe and positive childbirth experience.
Offers midwifery services in a private practice setting, providing individualised continuity of care to pregnant and birthing people.
Works as part of a midwifery group practice, delivering comprehensive relationship-based care to women throughout their pregnancy and childbirth journey.
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.
Your first year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
In your second year, you'll study core. 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 study core topics. You'll also get hands-on experience with placement opportunities and undertake an industry project.
Your third year might include the following topics. For exact topic information, visit the course Handbook.
This degree is accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council. Graduates are eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as midwives.
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.
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21.6%
Employment Growth, Midwives.
(National Skills Commission, 2021 Employment projections for the five years to 2026).
Health Care and Social Assistance is Australia’s largest industry and is projected to have strong employment growth through to May 2033.
(Jobs and Skills Australia 2024).
Discover more about Flinders University’s Bachelor of Midwifery (Preregistration).
“The experience you gain throughout the course are as enjoyable as they are challenging, but the wisdom and support of staff, and the friendships you make with fellow students make it all that much easier.”
Sienna Putland
Bachelor of Midwifery
“The teaching team are amazing and full of incredible knowledge and experience. Learning from high-calibre midwives has greatly enhanced my professional development.”
Georgia Lienert
Bachelor of Midwifery
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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.
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Expand your knowledge and skill base and put theory into practice.
Undertake 29 weeks of placement across the 3 year degree in public and private hospitals across metropolitan, rural and remote settings
Before commencing professional experience placement all students are required to complete certain compulsory requirements, including a National Criminal and Relevant History Screening, providing an up-to-date immunisation record and undertaking recognised Basic Emergency Life Support and Manual Handling programs.
The required pre-placement processes may take some time and some incur a financial cost, so you are strongly advised to begin them as early as possible before your professional experience placement.
In order to complete the degree, you will need to undertake compulsory clinical placements including but not limited to:
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
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.
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.
Health is a growing industry overall in Australia. According to the National Skills Commission (2022), midwives will experience a 21.6% increase in jobs growth.
Yes, students undertaking degrees with a mandatory placement can now receive financial support through the Commonwealth Prac Payment (CPP), introduced by the Australian Government.
Yes, upon completion of the midwifery program, you will be able to register as a midwife with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
According to SEEK, the average annual salary for Midwife jobs in Australia ranges from $95,000 to $115,000.
Yes. Midwifery students are required to follow women throughout their antenatal, birth, and postnatal journey. Pre-registration students will have a minimum of 15 CoCE experiences throughout the degree.
No, you will not need to be on call for placements. Placements blocks range between 1 – 6 weeks and are scheduled at different times throughout the year. You will be rostered across all shifts over a 7-day week roster.
Yes, you will be required to be on call to successfully complete your CoCE. You will need to be available when the women are giving birth, which could be at any time, day or night. It is a requirement that you are available to be on call for the labour and birth for these women, equivalent to at least five times a year for each year of your degree.
A driver's licence is essential as public transport is not always available for shift work, CoCE appointments and rural placements.
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 |
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Highest rank to receive an offer | 95.20 | 98.85 |
Median rank to receive an offer | 82.92 | 87.42 |
Lowest rank to receive an offer | 73.05 | 80.00 |
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 |
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Higher education study (includes a bridging or enabling course) | 27 | 47% |
Vocational education and training (VET) study | 13 | 22% |
Work and life experience | <5 | <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) | 11 | 19% |
Recent secondary education - Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test) | N/P | N/P |
Recent secondary education - Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration pathways) | 0 | 0 |
International Students | 0 | 0 |
All students | 58 | 100% |
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