Master of Midwifery Studies
Master of Midwifery Studies
DescriptionThe Master of Midwifery Studies is an online coursework masters degree that requires the completion of courses that total 120 units of study. The online program is organised into trimesters to allow busy midwives who have multiple roles and competing responsibilities to study at times suitable to them.We have skilled and clinically experienced midwifery education staff; headed by a Professor of Midwifery who will provide individual enrolment advice based on your career goals. Our program includes content that encompasses the latest theory and evidence of relevance to midwifery practice. There are a wide range of electives which allow students to focus their studies in the areas of greatest relevance; advanced practice, management or research or a combination. The program is flexibly delivered so that students can stay in their own home locations. Depending upon the courses studied there are some face to face teaching days where attendance is recommended but is neither essential nor compulsory. Requirements•Bachelor of Midwifery (or equivalent)•Registered midwife with a Graduate Diploma in Midwifery (or equivalent) or •Registered midwives who have not undertaken a tertiary qualification can apply for the program. Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents must lodge an application through the UAC. For details on how to apply through UAC visit the UAC website at http://www.uac.edu.au or apply via GradSchool.com at http://www.gradschool.edu.au. Applicants must also submit further documentation to the University at the same time as the UAC application is submitted. NotesApplicants who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Midwifery can receive 60 units of credit. These students need only complete 20 Core courses and 40 units of study from the list of Directed Courses. Midwives applying for academic credit need to provide evidence of current practice. Evidence for credit could include (but is not limited to) documented midwifery experience as a midwife, education, training and qualifications such as an Antenatal Education Certificate, a Lactation Consultant qualification, an Advanced Life Support, Obstetrics (ALSO) certificate, a Certificate 4 in an appropriate field (eg Teaching and Learning), a certificate from a mentoring program with evidence of perceptoring/mentoring in the clinical area, a major policy writing role in a maternity unit, or other evidence which shows a commitment to midwifery practice at 'masters level'. No academic credit applies for courses completed at Bachelor's level.University's online credit system at http://intraweb.newcastle.edu.au/catso/ Subscribe to the RSS feed or get updates via email. |
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