Midwifery (Shortened 88 Week Course) BSc (Hons)
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I think that both, the facilities and theory imparted have prepared me to start my Midwifery career. The lecturers were very supportive and have been a good help through the course so far.
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Bachelor's degree
In Scarborough
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Scarborough
This course runs in 2016/17.Midwifery is integral to the health and wellbeing of women and their families during pregnancy and childbirth and this course offers entry into a rewarding and professional career.
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About this course
"Entry Requirements
Essential Entry Requirements
5 GCSEs at grade A*-C including English Language, Mathematics and Science or specified equivalents.
Typical Offers
Applicants should hold the equivalent of a 2:1 undergraduate degree in Adult Nursing, or a Diploma in Higher Education with research..."
Reviews
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I think that both, the facilities and theory imparted have prepared me to start my Midwifery career. The lecturers were very supportive and have been a good help through the course so far.
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Recommended
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Lauren Melderis
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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Subjects
- Midwifery
- Teaching
- English
- University
- Employability
- Team Training
- IT Development
- Skills and Training
Course programme
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— Coventry University (@covcampus) February 9, 2015 OVERVIEW
This course runs in 2016/17.
Midwifery is integral to the health and wellbeing of women and their families during pregnancy and childbirth and this course offers entry into a rewarding and professional career.
This is an exciting and innovative course which comprises theoretical and clinical components and, upon successfull completion ensures that you are fit to practise anywhere in the world. An experienced midwife will support you and during the course, under supervision, you will manage a small case load.
If you choose this course you will benefit from:
- studying on a course which, on successful completion, will make you eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC);
- a course that includes an integrated approach to knowledge and clinical skills development through periods in the University and in clinical placements;
- the West Midlands client group is multicultural which offers a diverse experience;
- a midwifery team that has earned the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative Certificate of Commitment and is working toward Baby Friendly Accreditation. The skills that are developed are sought by
prospective employers; - a course that incorporates the theory component of Newborn Infant Physical Examination (NIPE) which can increase your employability;
- the quality of the midwifery programme was commended by the NMC during the last course approval process.
Accreditation
Accreditations shall be renewed in accordance with the accreditor's standard review process and subject to the University maintaining the same high standards of course delivery.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?As a midwife you will care for childbearing women and families in a changing society and as such the course addresses knowledge and skills relating to contemporary midwifery practice. The theme for the first year is normal childbearing and the focus is on the acquisition of knowledge and skills for normal midwifery and the development of study skills.
Diversity in maternal and neonatal health is then focused upon. Further development of knowledge and skills in normal midwifery and the acquisition of knowledge and competence to participate in the care of women and babies who have complex needs. You will continue to develop midwifery skills and knowledge to ensure readiness to assume the full role and responsibilities of a midwife.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE BE TAUGHT?Teaching methods will include sessions in the classroom and skills laboratory. You will have the opportunity during dedicated simulation weeks to engage in face-to-face sessions and activities in a virtual learning environment. During clinical practice, each student has a midwifery mentor whose role is to support you in developing your midwifery skills. ‘Reflection’ upon both theory and practice as a learning method is encouraged.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?An estimated percentage breakdown of how your final grade is assessed is as follows: coursework, tests, essays 40%; presentations, posters etc.10%. other e.g. placements etc.50%.
TEACHING CONTACT HOURSAs this is a full-time modular course, you are expected to allocate 37.5 hours per week to your learning, including up to 14 hours of teaching contact and 14 hours clinical. In a typical week, this will break down as follows:
Personal tutorial/small group teaching: 1 hour of tutorial with your personal tutor or Supervisor of Midwives each week
Medium group teaching: 7 hours of skills laboratories each week
Large group teaching: 6 hours of large lecture sessions with students on other related courses each week
Personal study: 7.5 hours each week studying and revising in your own time
"Midwifery (Shortened 88 Week Course) BSc (Hons)