Train to become a midwife with Victoria University of Wellington’s Bachelor of Midwifery. You’ll learn how to support pregnant people, babies, and families during pregnancy, birth, and the postnatal period through a research-informed programme.
Embark on a rewarding journey to become a midwife with the Bachelor of Midwifery at Victoria University of Wellington. This comprehensive program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals and families during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. Through a research-informed curriculum, you will gain a deep understanding of midwifery practice while engaging in practical, hands-on learning experiences.
The Bachelor of Midwifery program is structured to progress from foundational concepts to advanced clinical practice. Course content typically encompasses:
Clinical learning
Capstone / final requirements
Note: Course titles and sequencing may change. It is advisable to consult the latest Victoria University of Wellington program handbook for the most current curriculum information.
To qualify for admission, you should have completed general secondary education and at least one year of undergraduate study at a recognized tertiary institution. Some applicants might need to achieve a specified minimum GPA, as outlined by the university for the application cycle.
Graduating with a Bachelor of Midwifery opens up diverse career opportunities within the healthcare sector. As a qualified midwife, you will be equipped to provide essential care to pregnant individuals and families, work in various clinical settings, and contribute to maternal and infant health. The skills gained during this program will prepare you for roles in hospitals, community health organizations, and private practice, making a meaningful impact in the lives of those you serve.
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