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University of Bedfordshire

Midwifery BSc (Hons)

Campus
Luton
Level
Undergraduate

Course description

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The Midwifery BSc (Hons) course is designed to prepare a team of highly skilled midwives. Learning is based on innovative methods and modern technology. Students also undertake placements in the social care and health sector to gain the necessary skills and experience.

Why study the BSc (Hons) Midwifery course?

  • Students can receive £5,000 in NHS bursaries
  • 98% of graduates find employment in the profession
  • Successful completion of the course enables registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council

What competencies do graduates gain?

  • 50% of study time is dedicated to work experience
  • During the Midwifery BSc (Hons) course, the student has to perform at least 40 deliveries
  • Students learn to recognise the needs of patients and show support for families
  • During the apprenticeship, students explore topics such as medicine, gynaecology, mental health, surgery, neonatology and intensive care
  • Each trainee has their own academic supervisor

Where to study this course?

Completing a degree in England at a reputable university opens up a wide career path for graduates. Our choice for the BSc (Hons) Midwifery degree is University Square Campus in Luton.

Foundation year:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/UK passport*/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Two years’ working experience(CV)
or
High school or technical school leaving certificate with an average of 3.0/ Baccalaureate passed at 45% overall

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 4.5pct level (scale 1-8)

Year one:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/ British passport/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Baccalaureate passed with an average of 60% in all subjects

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 5.5pts (scale 1-8)
*People who only hold a UK passport can only apply through our agency if they are over 25 years of age