Master of Midwifery Practice Postgraduate Program By Edith Cowan University |Top Universities
Main Subject Area

Medicine Related StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Midwifery Practice is a coursework program aiming to prepare Registered Nurses to become competent, confident midwives registered with NMBA. This course is only offered to domestic students. This course will be completed in two years minimum, with the first year is taken part-time and second year full-time. Students complete the first year of the course part-time to enable them to commence their 'continuity of care' clinical experiences, where they meet regularly with women during their pregnancy and perinatal period. The second year of the course is full-time.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Midwifery Practice is a coursework program aiming to prepare Registered Nurses to become competent, confident midwives registered with NMBA. This course is only offered to domestic students. This course will be completed in two years minimum, with the first year is taken part-time and second year full-time. Students complete the first year of the course part-time to enable them to commence their 'continuity of care' clinical experiences, where they meet regularly with women during their pregnancy and perinatal period. The second year of the course is full-time.

Admission Requirements

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  • Provide proof of current registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (Registered Nurse Division 1),
  • proof of employment as a midwifery student in a maternity hospital,
  • provide a statement detailing their interest in the midwifery course and the skills they have achieved in nursing to assist midwifery practice, AND
  • provide a copy of resume.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

6,500 AUD
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International Students

0 AUD
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