School of Community Health and Midwifery - University of Central Lancashire

Bachelor in Midwifery Studies - Grado en Estudios de Obstetricia

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

The BSc(Hons) Midwifery Studies is a part-time Degree programme for registered midwives who are currently practising in midwifery and have studied at Diploma level. It has been designed to meet the continuing educational needs and professional development requirements of midwives and is in accordance with NMC requirements relating to Continuing Professional Development (NMC, 2008).
Our Midwifery Studies course is structured to allow a wide range of choices from modules which are integrated with practice. Due to the changing and expanding role of the midwife, the course has been designed to enable students to focus on areas relevant to their practice, and career aspirations.

There will be an opportunity to utilise relevant short courses and study days as part of an innovative student initiated module. In total six modules (or 120 credits) have to be completed, this includes a dissertation which is a double module (40 credits). On completion you can progress onto the Midwifery master’s programme.

Requisitos

Be currently registered on the same part of the professional register as that in which the student intends to qualify.
Practicing the above registration for a minimum of six hours per week.
Have a minimum of 12 months post qualification experience.
Applicants must be employed in a role that enables them to facilitate learning, teaching and undertake practice based assessments in the relevant setting.
If undertaking the e-learning preparation of mentorship module (NU3700) students will need IT skills and access to a PC with internet access.

Programa

Students undertake six modules (120 credits) with a minimum of 100 at Level 3. The only core module is the dissertation which is a double module (40 credits). Students can choose four modules (80 credits) from the following list. If students have no evidence of undertaking a research module in their diploma study prior to entry then the Level 2 research module will be required in order to complete the dissertation.

Level 2

Research in Practice or Research in Midwifery
Principles of Contraception and Fertility
Principles of Sexual Health and STIs
Sexual Health Care for Teenagers
Professional Practice Public Protection - Old Values New Culture
Level 3

Grief and Loss in Maternity Services
Leadership and Organisational Development
Critical Care in Pregnancy and Childbirth
Substance Use: Effects on the Pregnant Woman and her Baby
Contemporary Issues in Midwifery Practice
Preparation of Mentors
Professional Practice and Public Protection - Old Values New Culture
Antenatal and Neonatal Screening - Current Perspectives
Maternal and Infant Nutrition: Bio-cultural
Community Care of the Neonate
Principles of Contraception and Fertility
Contraception and Sexual Health Update
Health Promotion within Sexual Health
Sexual Health for Teenagers
Principles of Sexual Health and STIs
Presentation and Teaching Skills
Midwifery Mentorship in Practice
Ethics and Law in Midwifery
Midwifery Examination of the Newborn
Student Initiated Module
DISSERTATION - CORE

Salidas profesionales

At UCLan we work with a range of businesses and organisations, many of which provide work experience opportunities and project briefs to enable to you gain real work experience whilst you undertake your postgraduate programme. Your course tutor will advise on opportunities available within your course and the UCLan Careers Team can provide help, advice and guidance on how to apply for them and how to make the most of these opportunities.

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