We are passionate about developing the best graduate midwives who support women and families during the most uplifting and sometimes challenging times of their lives. This course will prepare you to become a midwife who is able to meet the needs of women, newborn infants and their families. You will learn to work flexibly across a wide range of settings by developing critical thinking in order to plan and deliver high-quality evidence-based care. In your final year, you will specialise in public health issues, including global health issues and maternal and infant nutrition.Our approach to learning and teaching embraces the wealth of knowledge of the course team, practice partners and service users. The course will incrementally build on the skills and knowledge you will gain in practice and at university in order to support you to achieve the necessary level of competence and ability to make evidence-based decisions.Every aspect of the course has been carefully aligned to the standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (2019). We are committed to innovative learning and teaching strategies, which include flexible online and blended learning and simulation using new technologies.
A local representative of Birmingham City University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.