Boost your career, develop life-changing skills and provide specialised care to patients with a range of complex health issues.
Graduates of all our postgraduate programs thrive in a wide range of settings and provide skilful care to individuals, families and communities. Take on leadership and specialised care roles in a variety of areas, including diabetes management and education, mental health nursing, emergency nursing and nurse practitioner roles. Or, begin your path in research with the Master of Nursing (Coursework and Research) or the Master of Health and Clinical Research where you can choose a focus such as midwifery.
Our postgraduate degrees are built to be as flexible as possible and work with your lifestyle with options for part-time or full-time and some courses that can be completed in as little as six months.
No.1 in SA
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities, public SA-founded universities only).
No.36 in the world
for Nursing.
(2023 Academic World Ranking of World Universities).
No.1 in SA
in Nursing for median salary and learning resources.
(The Good Universities Guide 2022 (postgraduate), public SA-founded universities only)
Acute care nurses have immediate impacts on the lives of their patients and their families. In as little as six months you can develop the skills and expertise to effectively deliver urgent medical attention in cases of severe injury, acute care surgery, chronic conditions, or infectious diseases. Acute care nurses are at the forefront of patient treatment and recovery in a range of nursing environments and clinical settings including emergency and paediatrics.
Nurse practitioners have the expertise and authority required to prescribe medications and assess and diagnose health conditions. Build life changing knowledge and skills to provide this skilful care to individuals, families, and communities to prevent illness, promote healthy lifestyles and manage a range of emerging complex health issues. Prepare yourself for an advanced practice role and develop the skills necessary to provide leadership within your area of practice.
Gain a deeper clinical and theoretical knowledge base in primary health care. Boost your career and experiences by exploring the rewards and challenges that come with primary health care nursing. Primary health care nurses work in a range of settings and are often the first level of contact within the health system. Workplaces can include community settings, GP, residential aged care, educational or occupational settings.
Advance your skills and qualifications with Flinders University’s Prescribing for Midwives course, accredited by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC). With online delivery and the two topics (Pharmacology and Prescribing for Midwives and Investigation and Diagnostics for Midwives) completed in one semester, take your career to the next level and gain endorsement as a prescriber of scheduled medicines.
Gain life-changing skills and knowledge to provide critically ill patients with immediate intensive care needs. In as little as one year you will build critical reasoning and problem-solving skills to care for patients with high-acuity, life threatening conditions. You will develop evidence-based nursing research skills to plan, implement and evaluate care in critical care environments, such as hospital intensive care units (ICU).
Become a leader and boost your career in as little as one year. Gain life-changing knowledge and specialised skills to effectively prioritise, manage and provide advanced care to patients who present at hospital emergency departments. Further develop skills in leadership, critical thinking, and teamwork.
Pursue specialised practice in child, adolescent, and family health nursing in the community. Learn to appreciate the cultural and emotional needs of families with young children, allowing them to thrive and grow in supportive environments. In as little as a year, you’ll be prepared for work in community child and family health services, with a focus on early years but knowledge and skills also for middle childhood and adolescent health care.
Whether you want to explore a topic that interests you in depth, create new knowledge, foster collaboration or become an expert in your field, a higher degree by research at Flinders will help you make the difference.
The Master of Health and Clinical Research program has been developed specifically as an HDR pathway for professionals in any health field, giving graduates specialised knowledge and skills for research. A focused area of nursing or midwifery can be chosen as the field of research. An 18-unit course of advanced coursework topics followed by a time-based supervised research project culminating in an externally-examined thesis, students who successfully complete the course will be eligible to apply for admission to a PhD.
Gain life changing specialist skills and knowledge to practice mental health nursing in an acute care setting. Prepare yourself to respond to and care for people with mental health challenges such as depression, schizophrenia, or psychosis. You will gain an understanding of what impact mental health has on the provision of overall care within the health care system.
Our Graduate Certificate can be undertaken by anyone from a health profession – not just nursing. This suite of diabetes management and education courses will equip you to contribute to research in this area, as well as boost your ability to lead a multidisciplinary team to provide skilful care to people with diabetes, one of the biggest challenges confronting Australia’s health system.
This course will open a new door to your health career and a potential pathway towards a PhD. Prepare to contribute to the present and future development of health care services and the nursing profession. You will have the opportunity to conduct research in an area of your interest with the support of individualised supervision. Boost your competency in reviewing, critiquing and synthesising literature to support your research, as well as applying for ethical approval and funding.
Most postgraduate applications are made through the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC).
Many of our postgraduate courses are nested, meaning you have flexible entry and exit points. So if you enrol in a Masters and do not complete it – but do complete the nested Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma – you may exit with that qualification.
You may also be eligible for credit towards your course depending on your prior skills, experience and study.
Alicia Bell shares her career journey and experience studying postgraduate Emergency Nursing and Nurse Practitioner at Flinders.
From working as a nurse in emergency departments, immigration detention centres and in military operations, Bridget Henderson has learnt to quickly adapt to all situations.
Flinders graduate Karen Hammad (BNg(Hons) ’10, PhD(Ng/Midwif) ’17) has enjoyed a diverse career in nursing. Starting her career as a registered nurse, Karen now specialises in health emergencies and health security – an amazing journey that has taken her across clinical, academia, consultancy, and leadership roles.
Entry requirements
Most courses require you to be a registered nurse and some courses have specific entry requirements around post-registration work experience and academic qualifications.
However, Flinders University may under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Refer to the course page (linked above) for each specialisation for entry requirements.
Frequently asked questions
Apart from the Diabetes Management and Education course, you will be required to have current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) to be admitted into the postgraduate nursing programs. In addition, some courses have specific entry requirements around post-registration work experience and academic qualifications.
You may be eligible for credit towards your course depending on your prior skills, experience, and study. You will be able to apply for credit once admitted into the program.
Many of our postgraduate courses are nested, meaning you have flexible entry and exit points. If you enrol in a master’s and do not complete it – but do complete the nested Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma – you may exit with that Qualification.
Yes, we have a program specifically for international students named the Master of Acute Care Nursing.
Yes, all post graduate nursing programs can be completed online. However, some courses do require attendance at workshops or intensive weeks. Please be sure to check the course rule.
Yes. Part-time study is encouraged, especially if you are working more than 20 hours per week.
Applications are completed via SATAC.
Visit: https://www.satac.edu.au/
Whether you want to explore a topic that interests you, create new in-depth knowledge, foster collaboration or become an expert in your field, a higher degree by research at Flinders will help you make a difference.
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