Midwifery (BHSc)
Bachelor's degree
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Write the Canadian Midwifery Registration Examination and apply for registration with the College of Midwives of Ontario. You may work as a community midwife, prenatal support worker, prenatal program coordinator, health visitor or family services coordinator.
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About this course
Midwives provide primary care to people with low-risk pregnancies throughout pregnancy, labour and birth and up to six weeks postpartum. More than half of this program is spent in clinical midwifery and interprofessional placements. Your access to social and biological science courses, research and innovative classroom and distance formats teaches you to provide care to birthing parents and newborns in varied settings. The program’s focus on social justice prepares you to support midwifery users of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and values.
Typically, a minimum overall average of 75% establishes eligibility for admission consideration; subject to competition individual programs may require higher prerequisite grades and/or higher overall averages:
English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Biology (SBI4U)
Chemistry (SCH4U)
One Grade 12 U/M course in Canadian world studies or the social sciences and humanities
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Subjects
- Midwifery
- Human Rights
- Politics
- Primary
- Physiology
- Global
- International
- Power Politics
- Communication Training
- Professional
Course programme
- Anatomy and Physiology I
- Social Justice in Midwifery
- Critical Appraisal of Research Literature
- Introduction to Midwifery
- Trans Studies and Communication
- Women's Writing
- Women's Texts, Global Contexts
- The Social Context of Human Sexuality
- Feminism and French Literature
- Birth and its Meanings
- Women, Power and Politics
- Sociology of Gender
- Women, Power and Change
- Women and Human Rights
- Women, Power and the Global South
- Women and Islam
- Introduction to the Human Genome
- Human Development I
- Families in Canadian Context I
- Professional Health Communication
- Introduction to Epidemiology
- New Venture Startup
- Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Strategy
- Personal Finance
- Introduction to Nutrition
- Developing Effective Organizations
- Intro to Aboriginal Worldviews
- Canada's Story: An Aboriginal Perspective
- Organizational Behaviour
- Occupational Health and Safety Law
- People, Power and Politics
- Power and Influence in Canadian Politics
- Cdn Public Administration I: Institutions
- Canadian Politics and Government
- Introduction to Psychology I
- Understanding Society
- Anatomy and Physiology II
- Social Justice in Midwifery
- Life Sciences for Midwifery
- Aboriginal Childbearing
- Trans Studies and Communication
- Women's Writing
- Women's Texts, Global Contexts
- The Social Context of Human Sexuality
- Feminism and French Literature
- Birth and its Meanings
- Women, Power and Politics
- Sociology of Gender
- Women, Power and Change
- Women and Human Rights
- Women, Power and the Global South
- Women and Islam
- Pharmacotherapy
- Reproductive Physiology
- Midwifery: Clinical Skills
- The Healthcare Systems
- Disability Issues
- Health Promotion and Community Development
- Conflict Resolution in Community Services
- Team Work for Community Services
- Aboriginal Peoples, Pol. and Reconciliation
- International Community Development
- Community Development: International Field Experience
- Independent Studies
- Special Topics
- Principles and Methods of Research
- Birth and its Meanings
- Ethics and Health Care
- Equity and Human Rights in Canada
- Psychology of Health and Health Care
- Death, Dying and Bereavement
- Adjustment, Stress and Coping
- Violence and the Family
- Health and Society
- Globalization and Health
- Families: Difference and Diversity
- Work and Families in the 21st Century
- Global Power Relations
- Normal Childbearing
- Interprofessional Placements I
- Interprofessional Midwifery Care
- Advanced Clinical Skills I
- Midwifery Issues
- Interprofessional Placements II
- Complications and Consultation
- Advanced Clinical Skills II
- Maternal and Newborn Pathology
- Midwifery Care Clerkship
Additional information
Domestic Fees Range: $7,091 - $7,582
International Fees Range: $28,570 - $29,988
Midwifery (BHSc)