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    Course

  • Location

    Bude

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery)
If you dream of becoming a midwife, the Access to HE Diploma (Midwifery) will equip you with knowledge you need to apply for a midwifery degree programme. Whilst preparing learners for the challenges of academia, the course will also help students to build a foundation of knowledge in everything from human reproduction to the skeletal system.
Everyday midwives perform the extraordinary job of bringing new life into the world. They regularly develop meaningful relationships with expectant mothers and fathers and provide comfort and reassurance to people when they need it the most. If this sounds like something you could do, studying with Stonebridge could be the perfect option for you.
At Stonebridge, we understand that life is unpredictable and circumstances change. This is why we don’t make our students wait until September to enrol on our online courses. If you want to study with us you can start right away, or at another time that is convenient for you. Our courses have been specially designed to suit people who have been out of formal education for a while. Also, because there are no classes to attend, individuals with family and work commitments can still fit their studies around their schedule. Students are free to finish their qualification in as little as six months or spread their studies out over two years.
How does my Access to HE Diploma work?
Once you have enrolled on your Access to HE Diploma, the rest of the process is pretty self-explanatory. Every student will be provided with a comprehensive set of interactive course materials. Everything we supply is easy to access and easy to understand. As well as this, all of our learners have access to our expert tutors. The tutors we employ are hardworking, approachable and wholly dedicated to student success. If at a student finds themselves struggling or in need of support, they can contact a tutor via phone, email or through our online platform, PEARL.

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Bude (Cornwall)
Stonebridge House, Ocean View Road, EX23 8ST

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Subjects

  • Psychology
  • Access
  • Midwifery

Course programme

Syllabus

Unit 1: Preparing To Study

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how study is organised and planned
  • Understand how to apply theories of learning in relation to personal approaches to learning
  • Understand a range of constraints upon study
  • Understand the importance of assessment feedback.

Unit 2: Academic Writing Skills

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to write with relevance in responding to an academic task.
  • Know how to interpret and discuss concepts and debates in responding to a set, academic writing task.
  • Be able to summarise for academic purposes, selecting key points, information or central ideas.
  • Understand the role of reference, allusion and paraphrase to avoid plagiarism.

Unit 3: Preparing a Written Assignment

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how to use key information sources.
  • Understand why sources are acknowledged and referenced.
  • Understand a range of reading strategies.
  • Understand note-making methods.
  • Understand how to plan draft and produce a written assignment.

Unit 4: Cell Biology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the cell.
  • Understand cellular metabolism.
  • Understand how cells grow and divide.

Unit 5: The History of the National Health Service

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the reasons for the rise in public provision of health care between the mid19th century and 1948.
  • Understand the background to and the founding principles of the National Health Service as part of the introduction of the Welfare State.
  • Understand the political trends which have shaped the National Health Service since 1948.
  • Understand the ethos of the contemporary National Health Service.

Unit 6: Human Reproduction, Growth & Development

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the structure and function of the human reproductive system
  • Understand how hormones regulate the reproductive tract throughout life
  • Understand the sequence of events from conception to puberty

Unit 7: The Role of the Midwife in Antenatal

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of the midwife, within the antenatal period.
  • Understand the role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council in midwifery regulation, concerning the antenatal period.

Unit 8: Introduction to Psychology

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the importance of research in psychology
  • Understand the main approaches in psychology.
  • Understand ethical issues in psychological research.

Unit 9: Human Nutrition & The Digestive System

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the structure and functions of the organs of the digestive system.
  • Understand nutrients and their sources.
  • Understand how diet may influence health.

Unit 10: The Role of the Midwife in Intrapartum Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the role and responsibilities of the midwife concerning the intrapartum period.
  • Understand the role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council in midwifery regulation, concerning the intrapartum period.

Unit 11: Social Factors in Health Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand sociological factors influencing the relationships between patients and health professionals.
  • Understand the role of social motivational factors in health and ill health.
  • Understand the significance of social support networks in health care and maintenance.

Unit 12: The Human Musculo-skeletal System

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand anatomical terminology.
  • Understand the skeletal system and locomotion.
  • Understand the muscular system.

Unit 13: The Role of the Midwife in Postnatal Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of the midwife, concerning the postnatal period.
  • Understand the role of the Nursing and Midwifery Council in midwifery regulation, concerning the postnatal period.

Unit 14: Human Disease & Prevention

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the categories and causes of disease
  • Understand the epidemiology of commonly occurring diseases/conditions.
  • Understand preventative measures for a chosen disease or condition.

Unit 15: Approaches to Health

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how definitions of health and ill health are socially constructed.
  • Understand different explanatory models of health and ill health.
  • Understand the different ways in which people respond to illness.
  • Understand contrasting sociological perspectives on health.

Unit 16: Cell Division & Heredity

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Demonstrate a knowledge of cell division.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of heredity and genetic variation.

Unit 17: The Brain & Nervous System

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the major sub divisions of the nervous system.
  • Understand the structure and function of glial cells and neurons.

Unit 18: Human Immunity

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand non-specific defences against disease.
  • Understand specific immunity and the immune response.
  • Understand the biology of vaccination.
  • Understand how immune sensitivity may cause ill-health.
  • Understand the formation of covalent bonds.

Unit 19: Equality and Diversity within Health Care

On completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand equality and diversity within health care.
  • Understand the rights of the individual in a health care setting.
  • Understand the impact of equality and diversity legislation for health care.
Study Hours

This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.

The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 0 hrs.

Midwifery Pathway

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