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BSc (Hons)
Professional Midwifery Practice

Location
East London, Havering and Southwark Campuses

Duration
You are allowed 5 years to complete the degree starting from the date of enrolment on the first unit.

Mode of study
Part-time

Start date
This is considered to be from the start of a
unit of study (which run throughout the year).

Number of places
Maximum 24
Minimum 6 per unit of study

Simple timetable info
Part-time days

How to apply
Direct to LSBU

Tracey Eede
Course Administrator
eedet@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 4727

LSBU code
1261

Course contact
Pene Cook
cookpj@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 5923

Non-standard entry requirements

If you do not already have a Diploma you can still access the degree pathway by attending a bridging unit. This is called Evaluation for Level H (Level 3 study) which prepares you for study at degree level. There are no credits attached to this unit.

Course units

At present the content and delivery of units is under review. More details are available in the Continuing Professional Development prospectus which can be accessed from the LSBU website www.lsbu.ac.uk.You may do units in any order apart from the Integrating Study which must be the final unit of the BSc (Hons) course.

Core

– Research Processes

– Integrating Study

To gain the BSc (Hons) you require 120 credits at level H (3).


Course description

This course will prepare you to be a critical and reflective practitioner and to be competent at providing high-quality care within an integrated hospital or community setting. You will be enabled to meet the needs and expectations of child-bearing women and their families from varying cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.

The course is designed for you to identify your personal learning needs in relation to your current or intended area of practice. The range and flexibility of the units of study enable you to practice in a way that enhances care provision and your career satisfaction. You are encouraged to discuss your intended pathway with the Course Leader to ensure that the units you choose are suitable for your needs.

This course is flexible in that it allows you to exit at certain points to suit your needs. You have five years to complete from enrolling on the first unit of study. If you already have credits from another university or feel that you have work experience that can be accredited (APEL), these may be transferable and count towards the total for your course.

Career opportunities

Through gaining the BSc (Hons) in Professional Midwifery Practice you will be demonstrating a commitment towards Personal and Professional Development in relation to Agenda for Change and the Knowledge and Skills Framework There are many specialist areas in which midwives with BSc (Hons) and Higher Awards practice, such as Midwifery-led Care, Teenage Pregnancy, Smoking Cessation, Practice Development and as a Consultant Midwife.

Typical background of applicant

Applicants need to be a registered midwife with 120 credits at Level two (Diploma) and also have at least six months practice experience.

You may also be considered if you have a minimum of 60 credits but need to discuss this with the Course Leader. Successful completion of the unit Evaluation for Level H (three) Study.
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