Teaching
A key feature of our programme is that students are taught utilising a combination of distance learning and short designated on-site learning opportunities. This unique feature enables qualified nurses to access high quality teaching resources facilitated by an expert midwifery lecturing team using flexible and student-centred approaches with innovative virtual learning experiences. The online experiences include a combination of interactive workshops, lead lectures, tutorials and small group activities. One of our modules includes an Enquiry Based Learning approach to foster independent and transformational learning in both the topic and professional development.
There are opportunities for shared learning with the BSc (Hons) Pre-registration midwifery programme. With opportunities for shared learning with Registered Midwives completing the Neonatal Health Assessment module share teaching with the MSc Advanced Clinical Practice.
Students will also be able to consolidate learning related to midwifery philosophies and skills within the traditional university campus setting, including access to state of the art skills laboratories during the onsite learning and consolidation days. The flexibility of distance learning will be supported by regular opportunities to connect with lecturers, midwives and other students either virtually or during the onsite learning experiences.
At the beginning of the programme, you will be allocated a Personal Academic Tutor. You will have the opportunity to meet with your personal academic tutor, as a minimum, at two scheduled group meetings in the first year to ensure you are settling into university life, to sign-post you to any university services you may need and to provide academic support. These will be complemented with 2 individual meetings. During the second year to reflect growing confidence, you will be able to meet with your personal academic tutor in a group once and individually for two meetings.
During each year of your programme, you will also be allocated an Academic Assessor (AA). The AA is a Registered Midwife who collates and confirms your achievement in the academic environment for each year of the programme. They work with a nominated practice assessor to make recommendations for progression for each student they are assigned to.
Practice based learning opportunities will run in blocks across the year usually preceded by on onsite residential weekend learning and consolidation days. You will utilise a nationally approved practice record to support your learning and assessment within maternity settings. You will be supported by Practice Supervisors and Practice Assessors in your learning within the clinical setting.