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Bachelor of Clinical Sciences, Doctor of Medicine

  • Bachelor

This double degree program enables school leavers without an undergraduate degree to pursue a career in medicine. The program provides a high standard of academic, clinical and professional medical training to equip graduates with the skills necessary to take up positions as hospital interns and thereby qualify for medical registration in Australia.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
6 years full-time
Course Code
214941, 080922F
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb

About this course

Find out about studying a Bachelor of Clinical Sciences, Doctor of Medicine at Flinders University

Entry requirements

Additional entry requirements Applicants must also complete the University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ). Final ranking for a place is determined by combining scores from the applicant’s Year 12 subject results that are used to calculate the ATAR (or equivalent) and their UCAT results. Only UCAT ANZ scores from tests held in July 2019 will be considered for 2020 entry. It is expected that applicants will need to achieve an ATAR of 95 or above (after the addition of any relevant adjustment factors) to be competitive for a place. Ranking for offers of places will be based on a rank combining Year 12 subject results (90%) and a UCAT ANZ-derived score (10%), which will be based on results from four sections of the UCAT ANZ test (Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning), with each section equally contributing to the UCAT ANZ-derived score. Admission pathways This course is only available to school leavers - i.e. applicants who are competing for entry on the basis of performance in either SACE Stage 2 studies, the International Baccalaureate or the interstate/overseas equivalent and do not have an academic record of study at higher education level (including Bachelor degrees from TAFE or RTOs). Rural and remote sub-quotas An annual subquota is available for applicants from rural and remote areas. To be considered for the rural and remote subquota applicants must apply to SATAC in the normal way. Applicants must also, within 10 working days after submitting the SATAC application, submit a Statutory Declaration to SATAC which confirms that they have lived in non-metropolitan areas of Australia (Remoteness Classifications RA2 to RA5) for at least 5 consecutive years, or 10 years cumulatively, from birth (i.e. during any period of their life). A Statutory Declaration form can be downloaded here. Applicants can check their eligibility in accordance with the definition above using the search tool at the Remoteness Area (RA) Locator site. Filter your search using the ASGS Remoteness Areas (2016) layer. Am I eligible? Indigenous sub-quotas An annual sub-quota of up to 5 places is available for indigenous applicants. Such applicants are required to apply in the normal way. It is expected that applicants will need to achieve an ATAR of 90 or above (after the addition of eligible bonus points) to be considered a place in this sub-quota. Applicants must also, within 10 working days after submitting the SATAC application, submit a Statutory Declaration to SATAC confirming the applicant is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent. Download a Statutory Declaration form  Choosing your preferences When choosing your preferences through SATAC, another Flinders degrees you might want to include in your list are: Bachelor of Health Sciences Bachelor of Medical Science

Study locations

Bedford Park

How to apply

Check the entry requirements.

Consider the admission pathways available to you.

Register to sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT). Registrations open in March each year.

Choose other courses to include in your preferences.

Visit SATAC and submit your application online.