Master of Midwifery
Full Time,
Postgraduate Certificate / Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
Pre payment for this program:
Due to the impossibility of foreign currency payments for users residing in Iran, if you are applying for study admission in this program, before pressing the ‘Apply NOW‘ button, contact the support through the Call button below and after To get your suitable solution, proceed to upload the required documents.
ABOUT
Why choose Herts?
- This course is up for periodic review
This course is due to be renewed at a Periodic Review event which will be held on September 2021. We anticipate that there will be further enhancements made to the course as a result of the Review. Our website and printed literature will be updated following completion of the Periodic Review in order to provide applicants with further confirmed details on the following:
- module titles
- whether the modules are core or optional
- the expected contact hours
- how the course will be assessed
- staff teaching on the course
- Entry requirements and key information
The normal entry requirements for the Master of Midwifery course are:
- First degree at 2:1 or above, achieved during nurse training (Part 1 of United Kingdom NMC register: Adult)
- Evidence of study of research methods
- IELTS for candidates whose first language is not English – overall score 6.5 and not less than 6.5 in any one section
- Satisfactory enhanced DBS screening
- Satisfactory Occupational Health screening
- Two satisfactory references (see below)
- personal statement: make it clear that you are an Adult Registered Nurse, and whether your programme included research methods.
- references: one employer and one academic reference required: to include information about your character. Your first referee will need to provide a reference with your online application and if you are successful at interview your second referee may send a reference to [email protected]. Alternatively, you may provide a hard copy from your referee in a sealed envelope that has been signed and dated by your referee, across the seal.
Institution code H36 School of study School of Health and Social Work Course length - Full Time, 18 Months
Location - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
- Employability
Careers
This course prepares you to become a registered midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). It also gives you a foundation to specialise in aspects of care, such as teenage pregnancy, parent education, infant feeding and bereavement support.What job can I get?
Most midwives graduating from this course find employment in local NHS Trusts, but some choose to move further afield. Many of our former students now have positions in management, research and education.Work placement
Midwifery practice makes up approximately 60% of the BSc (Hons) Pre-registration Midwifery (Shortened) programme and is based in one of five maternity units. You will work alongside a registered midwife gaining a hands-on experience from your first day of practice. Practice sites for midwifery students are allocated according to preference and availability. The sites are:- East & North Herts NHS Trust (Lister Hospital, Stevenage)
- West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust (Watford Hospital)
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust (Barnet Hospital)
- The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (Harlow),
- Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (Luton)
Professional Accreditations
As a graduate with a Master’s degree you are eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a midwife.About the course
The Master of Midwifery (Mmid) course is an innovative and flexible work-based course for qualified adult nurses who want to gain midwifery skills at Master’s level. It will develop your skills and knowledge so that you can become a responsive, confident midwife able to care for women and their babies. Focusing on holistic care, you will gain a sound knowledge of what is normal and healthy in childbearing women, enabling you to recognise and manage problems they might face. The aim of the MMid Midwifery course is to:- prepare you for entry to the Midwife’s aspect of the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) Professional Register, in accordance with the professional and statutory requirements
- make you a committed midwife that contributes to the enhancement of health and social care through inter-professional collaboration
- develop skills that make you become a responsive, confident midwife who at the point of registration is competent to practice in a variety of settings
- develop transferable communication skills to enhance critical decision making and to use appropriate information technology
- give you the skills to become a midwife that is safe, effective and competent in caring for women experiencing normal childbirth recognising the need for appropriate referral to other health professionals
- enable you to act as an advocate and facilitator of change using an evidence-based approach in theory and practice
- enable you to develop critical awareness and gain insight around current midwifery practice and its evidence base so that they are able to make sound judgments in complex situations
Why choose this course?
- The Master of Midwifery course is for qualified nurses (adult) who want to become midwives.
- The programme provides an innovative student-centred approach to learning which fosters independent and transformational thinking.
- It uses blended learning and teaching, which includes e-learning with campus-based study to strengthen practice-based skills.
- It focuses on normality and has modules which consider holistic approaches to care in partnership with women.
- Graduates develop the necessary skills for a career in midwifery such as independence, initiative, the ability to work with others, ability to research scientific literature, critical enquiry and problem-solving skills.
- The inclusion of the newborn and infant physical examination (NIPE) competency will provide students with advanced knowledge when caring for mothers and their babies.
- An elective placement offers an exciting opportunity to gain experience in another maternity setting within the UK or globally.
- The midwifery lecturing team are committed to achieving UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Accreditation for their midwifery programmes.
- There is an active Midwifery Society that has produced outstanding work in organising events for its members, to which they have been highly commended for Society Committee of the Year in 2017.
What will I study?
The Master of Midwifery programme is delivered using a blend of teaching and learning strategies, primarily utilising e-learning, but also facilitating blocks of study to strengthen the implementation of practice skills learning and an enquiry-based approach. Students are encouraged to critically think, analyse and challenge practice, thereby enabling them to respond well to the dynamic practice environment. Experiential learning within the clinical area through the mentor-student partnership, learning through simulation, self-directed work and reflection sessions are vital components of the programmes. Students have access to a virtual learning environment where there are electronic course materials to support learning; a variety of formats may be used such as online activities and tutorials, narrated powerpoints, videos, quizzes, blogs, podcasts and group discussions. Effective online learning requires a high level of responsibility and organisation on the part of students and a reduction of the teacher-student power differential. Open learning attracts self-disciplined and motivated students who can direct the pace of learning to suit their personal circumstances and commitments. There is a diversity of teaching, learning and assessment approaches throughout the curriculum, giving all students the chance to flourish regardless of their preferred learning style. For example, each year includes a combination of written, oral and practical assessment strategies. The support for students and the student experience is fundamental not only to this Programme but to the University as a whole. Academic, pastoral and practice placement support is provided, and a welcoming environment is nurtured, so that students feel comfortable in coming forward to discuss any areas of concern that may potentially affect their performance and be supported so they may progress successfully.- Level 7
Module Credits Compulsory/optional Examination of the Newborn (Pre-reg 7 Shortened) 30 Credits Compulsory Investigating Midwifery Practice (M) 30 Credits Compulsory The Professional Midwife (M) 15 Credits Compulsory Complex Midwifery (M) 15 Credits Compulsory
Further course information
Course fact sheets Master of Midwifery Download Master of Midwifery Download Programme specifications Master of Midwifery Download Master of Midwifery Download Additional information Sandwich placement or study abroad year n/a Applications open to international and EU students No Student experience
At the University of Hertfordshire, we want to make sure your time studying with us is as stress-free and rewarding as possible. We offer a range of support services including; student wellbeing, academic support, accommodation and childcare to ensure that you make the most of your time at Herts and can focus on studying and having fun. Deadlines 15 January
FREE VISA SERVICE
One of our very suitable solutions for applicants is to provide free visa services to study in this field from a pleasant country. If you need to receive free visa services, let us know your request
Expenses (GBP)
14750
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
After Graduation