University of Worcester - Open Day
18 Apr 2026, 09:00
Worcester
What makes Midwifery MSc (Shortened programme) at the University of Worcester special?
This exciting programme, provided in partnership with NHS England, has been developed to enable Registered Nurses (Adult) with one year experience to complete a two-year course leading to accredited registration as a Midwife. You are taught utilising a combination of distance learning and short designated on-site learning opportunities. This is complemented by practice learning in a range of midwifery settings whilst studying towards a Masters level qualification.
Our curriculum allows you to understand, cope with and value your transformative journey within an appreciative and supportive community in both practice and university settings. You are, therefore, prepared to emerge as midwives capable of providing physical, psychological, social, cultural and spiritually safe care for women, babies and their families during a significant life event.
Key features
This course is for NMC Registered adult nurses who want to become NMC Registered Midwives and earn a level 7 qualification
The duration of this course is 2 academic years consisting of 45 weeks per year and 7 weeks annual leave
Designated, flexible online distance learning theory weeks and specific onsite learning and consolidation periods during the programme to enhance learning and skill development as part of a blended learning programme
This programme has been developed in partnership with students, service users, practice partners, academic support teams and members of the midwifery teaching team
Opportunity to complete a systematic examination of the newborn (NIPE) module within the programme
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