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Location: Main Site
Website: https://www.salford.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Certificate
Start Date: 2020/09/01
Duration: 4 months
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Description
University of Salford has opted into the TEF and received a Bronze award.
This course provides practising midwives and other healthcare professionals with the opportunity to explore and analyse the latest developments in midwifery knowledge and practice. You will be encouraged to evaluate your own clinical practice, as well as to clinically appraise wider issues relevant to women and families in society.
Requirements
Entry requirements
You should be a qualified midwife with a Bachelor's degree with honours from a UK University or an equivalent academic or professional qualification for international students. Please note that this course does not confer qualification as a midwife and applicants who apply for modules with a practice element must be in employment in a maternity setting. For those without a placement, following discussion with module leads may be assessed in a simulated setting in the University. Teaching will reflect upon previous clinical experience for both UK and international students. This course is suitable for qualified midwives from any field of practice who are looking to enhance their personal, professional and academic development in order to underpin existing practice; and to push the boundaries to influence future midwifery practice, education, research in the UK or internationally.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.0 (with no element below 5.5)
Notice: This is the default IELTS grade for University of Salford.
Other options
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
full-time / 4 months / 2021/09/01 / University of Salford
MSc
full-time / 12 months / 2021/09/01 / University of Salford
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
full-time / 12 months / 2021/09/01 / University of Salford
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
full-time / 8 months / 2021/09/01 / University of Salford
About this university
International students
Students from around 100 countries come to Salford to study and there is plenty of application information available via the website. There is also plenty of help and advice on hand including English language courses for those to whom the language isn’t native. There is advice on matters such as immigration and visas, getting a bank account, accessing health services and working between studies. There is also various clubs and societies on offer of interest to international students as well as the chance to try something new. The Students Union is based on Peel Park campus and offers representation for students, a range of advice services as well as running the sports clubs and interest societies for its members. It also operates a bar and shops on the campus. There are some 80 different sports teams and activities most of which make use of the Sports Centre and take part in the BUCS leagues as well as annual events against the neighbouring University of Manchester. there is also a Give a Sport a Go program to help people try something different and work on their health and fitness as well as fitness activities as diverse as belly dancing and circus skills! Other societies and clubs cover a range of interests from academic to arts and international as well as performing arts, political subjects and religious groups. In the volunteering area, there is the Community Actions Teams initiative that gets students involved in programs around the larger community while the Enterprise initiative helps students gain skills that will make them more attractive to employers once they finish their studies.