The course adopts a spiralling approach and will build upon your knowledge and understanding, professional skills, values, capabilities, and transferable skills as you progress through the course. Your time is split equally between learning theory on campus and applying your knowledge during placements alongside experienced professionals.
The importance of developing strategies for self-care and emotional agility are important components threaded throughout the course and we are committed to providing a value driven, safe and supportive learning environment, equipping you with the foundations to thrive and innovate within modern healthcare systems.
Accreditation
The University of Winchester is an Approved Education Institution (AEI) by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). On successful completion of this 3‐year Midwifery programme you will be eligible to apply for admission as a Registered Midwife to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register.
IELTS Academic at 5.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in all four components (for year 1 entry)
Fees
Year 1 - £16,700
Year 2 - £16,700
Year 3 - £16,700
Year 4 - £16,700
Total - £66,800
Scholarships
International Student Scholarship
The International Student Scholarship is available to International students joining for a taught programme at the University**.
Open to: International Students applying for a full-time taught programme.
Criteria: Must have accepted an offer from the University of Winchester.
Value: £1,000
Access agreement*: No
How to apply: Please complete the International Scholarship Application Form and return to international@winchester.ac.uk.
Deadline: 31 July
**Excluding distance learning students.
Please Note: International students can be in receipt of both the International student bursary and an International Student Scholarship
External scholarships - Undergraduate
Below are scholarships offered by external companies or organisations. The University of Winchester is therefore not responsible for any information provided on the websites listed below. Any questions on the below scholarships should be directed to the organisation offering them.
Helena Kennedy Foundation – The HKF Award
Open to: All prospective foundation and undergraduate students who are currently attending a UK FE college or Sixth Form, and who are experiencing difficulties funding their higher education.
Criteria: Please see link below.
Exclusions: Please see link below.
Value: Maximum £1,500, along with access to free training sessions and work shadowing.
How to Apply: Visit Helena Kennedy Foundation website
Deadline: Please see link above.