MSc Midwifery (Pre-Registration) blended learning programme
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The first-class new home for our healthcare teaching and research providing students with skills to meet the needs of 21st century careers.
 
A unique new learning space where undergraduate and postgraduate students from the largest breadth of health disciplines in the South-West learn together under one roof, with expert practitioners.
 
Experience an interprofessional learning environment across our health programmes that will prepare you for life as a healthcare professional.
 
Collaboration across the schools helps students to learn with, from and about each other, gaining the real-world experience employers seek.
    Careers with this subject
  
  - Antenatal care 鈥 relates to the period of the entire pregnancy. They assist with parenting classes, clinical examinations and screening to assess the health of the baby.
- High-risk pregnancies 鈥 you鈥檒l work with people who may have existing health conditions such as diabetes or HIV, may be overweight or obese which may lead to developing additional complications, people that have had multiple births, or may be very young or over the age of 35.
- Labour and birthing 鈥 you鈥檒l monitor women and support them during the whole labour and birthing process.
- Postpartum 鈥 midwives support women by providing advice on what to expect after the birth. They also teach new and expectant mothers how to feed, care for and bathe their babies.
- Pregnancies that do not go to plan 鈥 you will work with women and families going through severe life challenges such as difficulties conceiving, stillbirth, miscarriage, termination, neonatal death and neonatal abnormalities.
Within the midwifery profession there are a multitude of job opportunities. You could work in the NHS, within the public or private sector. For example:
- NHS hospitals
- Maternity units and birthing centres
- Public health and policy making
- Communities
- Patient鈥檚 homes
- Community clinics
- Private practice
- GP surgeries
- Children鈥檚 centres
- Education and academia
- Research
- Leadership roles
- Voluntary roles
    Key features
  
  - Blended learning course 鈥 MSc (Pre-Registration) Midwifery.
- Weekly midwifery placement experience.
- Regular online tutorials.
- Campus-based clinical skills teaching.
- Opportunity for peer learning.
- Become a 'Registered Midwife' with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as soon as you successfully complete the course.
- Blended learning offers a flexible approach to your study, however please note it is still a full-time programme.
- Variation in learning approaches such as online lectures, case studies, and IT-based activities.
- Holistic approach and experiences in professional practice.
- Students in 麻豆传媒 can train and practice professional healthcare skills in an inspiring purpose-built environment, InterCity Place. 
- 50% of online academic study/tutorials and 50% in clinical practice.
- Having already gained an honours degree in a relevant subject, you will start your studies at level 6 and progress to level 7 in order to gain a masters degree at the end of the three years.
- Build on your critical approach to research and undertake an extended project.
- Explore the normality and complexities of pregnancy and birthing.
- Develop skills to be a critical thinker and be a reflective learner.
- Learn and be a part of interprofessional team working.
- Develop the professional knowledge, skills and attributes to enable you to work as an autonomous practitioner fit for the future.
- By the end of the programme, you will be able to promote health and wellbeing and provide autonomous care for birthing people, be an effective team member and support other midwifery students.
    Course details
  
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              Year 1
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                The first year of the programme includes initial modules that will focus on the midwife as a professional and practitioner, clinical skills, factors influencing health and wellbeing, medication calculation and midwifery research.Core modulesMID508BL 
 Professional Midwifery Practice - MORAThis module will enable students to participate in holistic midwifery practice under direct supervision and direction in maternity and related clinical settings, aligned with the regulatory body proficiencies. MID601BL 
 Professional Midwifery PracticeThis module will enable students to gain a systematic understanding of the professional issues and clinical skills underpinning midwifery practice, aligned with the regulatory body proficiencies. Students will critically analyse these underlying concepts and principles, making sound judgements in applying any pre-existing knowledge and experience. MID602BL 
 Biology for MidwiferyA module encompassing a general overview of human biology, including biological functions, anatomy and physiology, with a focus on reproductive and developmental biology associated with the childbearing continuum. MID603BL 
 Wider Determinants of Health and WellbeingThis module will focus on factors that contribute to wider determinants of health and wellbeing, situating midwifery care within a social context and focusing on principles of public health and health promotion. The module will champion a human rights perspective, promoting respectful and non-discriminatory care, meaningful communication skills, choice, cultural sensitivity and individualised care. MID604BL 
 Pharmacology and Medicines ManagementPharmacology and medicines management, including legal, professional and ethical aspects for midwives, across the continuum of pregnancy, labour, puerperium and neonatal care. MID605BL 
 Evidence Based PracticeThe module enables students to develop their skills of research / secondary source retrieval in a systematic manner using a wide range of databases. Students will develop skills in the critical appraisal and synthesis of a body of evidence related to a professional / clinical topic of their choice using appropriate tools. Subsequently, they will formulate a practice focused research question. 
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              Year 2
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                The second year will build on essential midwifery knowledge and skills, and extend students鈥 understanding and application of theory and research to all areas of midwifery practice.Core modulesMID701BL 
 Developing Midwifery PracticeThis module will advance the student鈥檚 professional skills in the context of midwifery practice and role in the wider professional team. Students will extend their knowledge to develop as a safe, competent, woman centred, critical practitioner. This will ensure that the student is developing towards being an evidence informed midwife, at the point of registration, in line with the regulatory body proficiencies. MID702BL 
 Reproductive Health and PregnancyThis module aims to teach students about a broad range of reproductive health issues and link this with possible effects on pregnancy. Students will study preconception, gynaecological and antenatal care and will analyse factors which may cause complications during pregnancy. MID703BL 
 Physiological Childbirth and additional needsThis module aims to teach biological concepts relating to anatomy, physiology and epigenetics of labour and birth. Through application of holistic evidenced based care, the student will understand the importance of birth to public health and wellbeing to meet the changing health and care needs of people during all life stages. MID704BL 
 Postnatal and Neonatal CareThis module enables the student to demonstrate mastery in the examination of the newborn and care of the postnatal woman by critically interpreting and synthesising the evidence base of this role in midwifery. MID705BL 
 Developing Evidence Based PracticeThis module consolidates student midwifery research scholarship by: demonstrating a mastery of complex knowledge of research through structured literature searching and application to evidence based midwifery practice. The student will demonstrating a systematic understanding of methodological approaches and critically respond to the interpretation of this knowledge base. 
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              Final year
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                The final year will include a research or practice development project, and enable students to develop the ability to support women with more complex needs through pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period (including the newborn and infant physical examination 鈥 NIPE). Students qualifying as midwives following completion of the BSc (Hons) Midwifery at the 麻豆传媒 go on to practice as autonomous practitioners across the UK, with the potential to practice midwifery almost anywhere in the world. The programme will also equip graduates for further educational development at PhD level should they wish.Core modulesMID706BL 
 Advancing Midwifery PracticeThis module promotes excellence in the future midwife鈥檚 role as colleague, scholar and leader through demonstration of systematic understanding, critical awareness and new insights. It ensures that the student demonstrates comprehensive evidence-based practice in all core and domain-specific skills and procedures in line with the regulatory body proficiencies, under appropriate supervision. MID707BL 
 Complexity in Midwifery (1)A module exploring management of complexity in midwifery across the whole childbearing continuum of care with an in-depth focus on conditions peculiar to pregnancy, pre-existing conditions impacting on pregnancy and postnatally. Pathology, wellbeing and the midwife鈥檚 role as part of the multidisciplinary team will be explored. MID708BL 
 Complexity in Midwifery (2)A module encompassing management of complexity in midwifery across the whole childbearing continuum of care with an in-depth focus on managing intrapartum midwifery / obstetric emergencies. Pathology, wellbeing and the midwife鈥檚 role as part of the multidisciplinary team will be explored. MID709BL 
 Research and Quality ImprovementThis module will support students to complete a systematic and in-depth research proposal or quality improvement/practice development project. Students will demonstrate their ability to understand practice development and master the underpinning theories to develop an area of practice, critically evaluating the potential impact on the clinical area or research proposal. 
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
    Entry requirements
  
  
    Fees, costs and funding
  
  | 2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | |
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| Home | 拢9,535 | 拢9,535 | 
| International | N/A | N/A | 
| Part time (Home) | N/A | N/A | 
Please note that fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them shown in the prospectus are correct at the time of going to print. Fees shown on the web are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about fees and funding.
PLEASE NOTE:
The UK Government has announced that a levy on tuition fee income in the region of 6% of an international student鈥檚 tuition fees may be introduced. If implemented, the University reserves the right to increase your tuition fees accordingly. The Government has made it clear that it has not officially decided on its stance and it is possible that the eventual levy amount or arrangements may differ from the initial proposal. Therefore, the University reserves the right to adjust tuition fees in accordance with the Government鈥檚 final position on this levy.
We understand that clarity around tuition fees is important when planning your studies. Therefore, please note that the tuition fee shown on this page may change as a result of the introduction of a levy. We advise you to monitor this page regularly to stay informed of any updates to your tuition fees.
Additional costs
Tuition fee discount for 麻豆传媒 graduates
- 10% or 20% discount on tuition fees for home students
International Postgraduate Welcome to 麻豆传媒 Scholarship
    How to apply
  
  Information required by UCAS
P60
There is no campus code
See UCAS website for deadline dates. The deadline for the receipt of international applications is 30 May 2025 for entry in September 2025.
 
        Midwifery Widening Participation bursary
Lucy Oates 鈥 Midwifery graduate
鈥淢idwifery is a fascinating and rewarding career with many different areas to work in and the support from the University and placements is second to none.鈥
 
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                ![Ms Rachel Stanyer Ms Rachel Stanyer Associate Professor of Midwifery (Education)]() Ms Rachel StanyerAssociate Professor of Midwifery (Education)Academic Lead for Midwifery and Lead Midwife for Education
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                ![Dr Heather Hopper Dr Heather Hopper Associate Professor Midwifery (Education)]() Dr Heather HopperAssociate Professor Midwifery (Education)Deputy Head of School of Nursing and Midwifery
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                ![Miss Victoria Shaw Miss Victoria Shaw Lecturer in Midwifery]() Miss Victoria ShawLecturer in MidwiferyMSc programme lead
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                ![Dr Sarah Fitzpatrick Dr Sarah Fitzpatrick Lecturer in Midwifery (Education)]() Dr Sarah FitzpatrickLecturer in Midwifery (Education)
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                ![Dr Margaret Fisher Dr Margaret Fisher Associate Professor in Health Studies - Midwifery (Education)]() Dr Margaret FisherAssociate Professor in Health Studies - Midwifery (Education)Associate Head of School for Nursing and Midwifery Practice Placements
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                ![Mrs Rebecca Lawes Mrs Rebecca Lawes Lecturer in Midwifery (Education)]() Mrs Rebecca LawesLecturer in Midwifery (Education)
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                ![Miss Charlotte Nolan Miss Charlotte Nolan Lecturer in Midwifery]() Miss Charlotte NolanLecturer in MidwiferyAdmissions Tutor
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                ![Ms Andrea-Lorien Stebbings Ms Andrea-Lorien Stebbings Associate Professor in Midwifery Education]() Ms Andrea-Lorien StebbingsAssociate Professor in Midwifery Education
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                ![Mrs Angela Thompson Mrs Angela Thompson Lecturer in Midwifery]() Mrs Angela ThompsonLecturer in MidwiferyBSc Programme Lead
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                ![Mrs Tamsin Booth Mrs Tamsin Booth Lecturer in Midwifery]() Mrs Tamsin BoothLecturer in Midwifery
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                ![Mrs Leeshia Walton Mrs Leeshia Walton Lecturer in Midwifery]() Mrs Leeshia WaltonLecturer in MidwiferyProject Manager, Midwifery Programme (Blended Learning)
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                ![Miss Kim Connolly Miss Kim Connolly Lecturer in Midwifery]() Miss Kim ConnollyLecturer in Midwifery
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                ![Mrs Maya Wilson Mrs Maya Wilson Lecturer in Midwifery]() Mrs Maya WilsonLecturer in Midwifery
 
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