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About the course
Are you a compassionate person who wants to ensure women have a safe and life-enhancing experience during their maternity care?
‘Mid Wif’ means ‘with woman’ and this has underpinned the relationship between midwives and pregnant people for hundreds of years. The term ‘pregnant woman’ is commonly used across the world, and in evidence-based guidance for maternity care, to refer to all childbearing people. The MSc Midwifery Studies course has been developed to incorporate the changing context of childbearing and the future direction of midwifery practice, whilst drawing on the essential elements of midwifery.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree.
Applicants should have a GCSE grade 4 (grade C) or above in Mathematics, English Language and a Science subject, and also a science, social science or health subject at level 3 (A-Level or equivalent), prior to submitting their application.
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