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Why study at UniSA

 

UniSA is ranked in the top band of Australian universities for the quality of its teaching, learning, collaborative research and graduate employment success.

 

At UniSA we recognise that computers and information technology are changing the way people learn, think and live.  Whether you are on-campus or external, UniSA offers an advanced on-line environment, designed to help you study and communicate with the University and other students. You will have your own home page, your own email account and 24-hour access to the Internet from more than 30 on-campus computer pools.

 

UniSA's diversity is its success and strength.  It has strong and expanding links with educational partners in South East Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America.  With almost 30,000 students - including more than 3,000 international students - of every age, background and culture, the typical UniSA student is impossible to define.

 

 

Why study Nursing and Midwifery?

 

The School of Nursing and Midwifery is at the forefront in flexible and on-line delivery of undergraduate and graduate education both nationally and internationally.

 

Nurses, midwives and allied health care professionals can select from a wide range of specialisations at the academic level required and the method of  delivery most suitable for them.

 

The School provides successful award programs delivered in Australia, Malaysia and Singapore.  Australian students are also provided with the opportunity to study abroad with our collaborative industry partners.

 

Graduates are able to move easily between countries and are recognised as having a superior integration of theory and practice through the involvement of the health industry within their award.

 

Graduates with specialist qualifications are highly sought after and gain employment and promotion quickly.  Opportunities for employment extend to public, commercial and industrial areas of health.  They are frequently autonomous practitioners, managers, or executives within the health industry.

 

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