The MSc (Midwifery) is a full-time taught programme for midwives running over two years from the date of first registration for the programme.
With potential exit award: Postgraduate Diploma in Midwifery Studies (60 credits).
A number of modules may be offered using a blended learning approach with the majority of the content of these modules delivered in an online mode.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Year 1 (60 credits)
NU6005 Evidence Based Practice for Healthcare Professionals (10 credits)
NU6070 Clinical Leadership in Practice Enhancement for Nursing and Midwifery (10 credits)
plus elective modules (subject to availability) to the value
of 40 credits to be chosen from the following:
NU6140 Woman Centred Care (10 credits)
NU6153 Preparation for Birth and Parenthood Facilitation (10
credits)
NU6167 Maternity Critical Care (10 credits)
NU6201 Personal and Professional Portfolio (10 credits)
NU6301 Personal and Professional Development (10 credits)
NU6303 Advancing Practice for Patient Safety (10 credits)
NU6306 Clinical Leadership for Healthcare Quality Improvement
(10 credits)
NU6310 Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice for Quality
Improvement in Healthcare (10 credits)
NU6312 Contemporary Issues in Healthcare (10 credits)
NU6313 Digital Healthcare (10 credits)
Note: Not all modules will be offered each year. Alternatively students may take up to a maximum of 10 credits, relevant to the MSc programme with the approval of the School of Nursing and Midwifery and subject to timetabling restraints, in lieu of 10 credits above.
Year 2
MH6014 Advanced Research Methods for Healthcare Professionals
(10 credits)
NU6151 Dissertation in Midwifery (20 credits)
Examinations
Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2021/2022 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2021/2022.
Exit Award: Postgraduate Diploma in Midwifery Studies (NFQ Level 9,
Major Award)
Upon successful completion and passing Year 1 modules to the
value of 60 credits students may exit the programme with a
Postgraduate Diploma in Midwifery Studies.
A student who subsequently wishes to continue progression for the
degree of Master must complete the programme within 5 academic years
from the date of successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma
Examinations, subject to the programme being available.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MSc Midwifery (NFQ Level 9,
Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to:
Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in
Midwifery Studies (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of these programme pathways, students should
be able to: