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Midwifery BMid Hons
The course is an undergraduate, pre-registration programme over three years for those taking the bachelor's in Midwifery route and over four years for those who choose to take the master's in Midwifery
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Midwifery, BMid Hons FullTime
Excellent teaching, easily contact mentors and lecturers, mentored by 3rd years is helpful, skills labs to practice new skills before placement - helps to build confidence.
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Midwifery BMid Hons at The University of Manchester
Midwifery, BMid Hons FullTime
Excellent teaching, easily contact mentors and lecturers, mentored by 3rd years is helpful, skills labs to practice new skills before placement - helps to build confidence. read more
Midwifery, BMid Hons FullTime
Midwifery is tricky because most students are passionate enough to endure some of the crappy stuff! We pay the same tuition but 50% of the course is practical so you’re basically paying to work (even though it’s great work and really fun to learn) the annual leave is quite rubbish so I would advise living with at least one midwife in 2nd year as otherwise there’s time where you’ll be living alone cause everyone’s gone home but you still have uni! The content is all really interesting, some of it can seem hard but you need the basic scientific knowledge (I recommend science/biology a level). All the lecturers are midwives and they’re all so nice!!! You’re likely to be living with nurses and midwives in your halls for the first year which is actually really nice. The course has 100% employment guarantee after qualifying and you can pick any trust to work at once you’re qualified. read more
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Midwifery at The University of Manchester
Midwifery, BMid Hons FullTime
Excellent teaching, easily contact mentors and lecturers, mentored by 3rd years is helpful, skills labs to practice new skills before placement - helps to build confidence. read more
Midwifery, BMid Hons FullTime
Midwifery is tricky because most students are passionate enough to endure some of the crappy stuff! We pay the same tuition but 50% of the course is practical so you’re basically paying to work (even though it’s great work and really fun to learn) the annual leave is quite rubbish so I would advise living with at least one midwife in 2nd year as otherwise there’s time where you’ll be living alone cause everyone’s gone home but you still have uni! The content is all really interesting, some of it can seem hard but you need the basic scientific knowledge (I recommend science/biology a level). All the lecturers are midwives and they’re all so nice!!! You’re likely to be living with nurses and midwives in your halls for the first year which is actually really nice. The course has 100% employment guarantee after qualifying and you can pick any trust to work at once you’re qualified. read more
7 aggregated reviews by students studying at The University of Manchester.