School of Community Health and Midwifery - University of Central Lancashire

Bachelor in Midwifery (direct entry programme) - Grado en Obstetricia

School of Community Health and Midwifery - University of Central Lancashire
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Presentación

Learn how to effectively support women and their families through pregnancy, birth and beyond from an experienced team of teaching midwives who remain closely involved in practice. By encouraging you to take a case-based approach to managing a pregnancy rather than the traditional high risk/low risk approach, you’ll learn how to adapt your specialist midwifery knowledge to each woman’s individual circumstances and wishes, resulting in a more positive experience for both of you. At the end of this degree programme - which is equally divided between academic study and clinical practice - you’ll be professionally registered as a midwife.

Requisitos

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2016/17

320 points at A2 to include A level Human Biology
BTEC : Distinction, Distinction, Distinction, Access (45 level 3 credits at distinction)
BTEC & Pass Access course : to including Human Biology/Biology or Physiology modules at Level 3
GCSE : English/Maths (alternates as above)



ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2017/18

128 points at A2 to including A Level Human Biology
BTEC: Distinction, Distinction, Distinction
Access to Higher Education Diploma: 45 Level 3 credits at distinction
Pass International Baccalaureate Diploma: 128 Points
BTEC & Access to include Human Biology or Human Physic and Anatomy modules
GCSE English/Maths at grade C

Programa

YEAR 1 (LEVEL 4) MODULES
Compulsory Modules:
Midwife
Woman and childbearing
Baby and family
YEAR 2 (LEVEL 5) MODULES
Compulsory Modules:
Midwife
Woman and childbearing
Baby and family
Altered health in pregnancy
YEAR 3 (LEVEL 6) MODULES
Compulsory Modules:
Midwife
Woman and childbearing
Baby and family
Professional practitioner

Salidas profesionales

You will spend between 50% (minimum) to 60% (maximum) of the course in clinical midwifery practice. At the end of the 3rd year there is an opportunity for students to undertake a self or grant funded international placement.

You will also have the opportunity to join the UCLan Midwifery Society and Passionate Midwifery Forum.

Once obtaining initial qualification as a midwife it is possible to progress onto further higher level academic study at UCLan such as Masters, MPhil, PhD. Opportunities exist for NMC registered Midwives to work with the UK or abroad.

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