Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-07-09 |
2024-01-01 | 2023-11-26 |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Midwifery Studies MSc program at Teesside University is designed for registered midwives who have completed a PgDip in midwifery. It offers a research-based MSc degree, with a focus on individual research projects relevant to midwifery practice. The program is available full-time, part-time, or distance learning, and provides access to research workshops and support from experienced academic supervisors. Upon completion, graduates can enhance their career options within hospital and community settings, and pursue specialized roles within midwifery.
Program Outline
Midwifery Studies MSc - Information Extraction
Degree Overview:
- Target Audience: Registered midwives who have successfully completed the PgDip midwifery course at level 7.
- Objective: Build upon existing knowledge to gain an MSc in Midwifery Studies by undertaking a research project.
- Program Format: Available full-time, part-time, or distance learning.
- Key Features:
- Self-selected research project relevant to national or global midwifery practice.
- Supported by an academic supervisor throughout the research project.
- Two entry points per year (September and January).
- Completion time varies depending on entry point (May or July).
- Access to research workshops covering methodology and data analysis.
Outline:
- Structure: Consists of four taught research sessions at the beginning and independent learning supported by supervision tutorials (available online).
- Content:
- Focuses on individual research projects.
- Supported by four initial research lectures and ongoing supervision tutorials.
- Independent learning encouraged through online resources.
Assessment:
- Method: Summative assessment through a 15,000-word dissertation on the research project.
- Timing: Dissertation submission deadline varies depending on entry point (May for September start, July for January start).
Teaching:
- Methods:
- Combination of key research lectures and independent learning.
- Supervision tutorials available in person or online.
- Access to additional research workshops.
- Faculty: Experienced academic supervisors supporting individual research projects.
Careers:
- Career Advancement: Enhances career options within hospital and community settings.
- Speciality Opportunities: Opens doors for specialized roles within midwifery.
Other:
- Requires current registration and practice as a midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
- School provides feedback and referencing policies for student guidance.
- Midwifery Studies MSc course page available with links to prospectus, application information, and contact details.
Please note:
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Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
Full-time 2024/25 entry Fee for UK applicants £1,965 Part-time 2024/25 entry Fee for UK applicants £1,965