Middlesex University’s BSc Midwifery with Professional Registration (Shortened Programme for Registered Adult Nurses) is a 20-month conversion course that enables adult nurses to become midwives.
The programme combines theory and practical experience. Students learn in the university’s advanced simulation suites—designed to replicate real clinical environments—and gain hands-on training during clinical placements at NHS hospitals. This course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and is aimed at preparing independent midwives.
The structure is split 50:50 between classes and placements. Assessment methods include written assignments, presentations, reports, and practical evaluations in clinical settings. By building on existing nursing knowledge and skills, the course equips students to transition effectively into midwifery practice.
Middlesex University is a highly respected institution in London known for its practical, career-focused education. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Health and Education, Business, Law, Science and Technology, and the Arts.
With strong industry connections, modern facilities, and a supportive campus environment, the university ensures that its students gain both academic excellence and employability skills. Its collaboration with employers and professional bodies ensures that all programmes are relevant to workplace demands.
Applicants must provide a personal statement, details of their previous studies, an academic and/or employer reference, and a CV to highlight relevant work experience.
The tuition fee for international students enrolled in this programme is £16,600. Fees are subject to annual review and may change.
Middlesex University offers various scholarships to international students, helping them with tuition fees based on how well they have done academically. For instance, talented students might get a Regional Award, which can knock off up to £5,000 from their first year's fees. They do not need to apply separately for this; they will be considered automatically when they apply to the university. There is also the International Merit Award, worth up to £2,000, for both undergraduates and postgraduates. Also, students from North and South America with excellent grades might be eligible for a £5,000 Academic Excellence Scholarship. These awards can make a big difference in funding their education.
Graduates of this shortened BSc Midwifery programme are well-prepared for diverse professional roles, including:
Applications for the BSc Midwifery with Professional Registration (Shortened Programme for Registered Adult Nurses) are submitted through UCAS. For personalised assistance, applicants can contact AHZ advisors for support throughout the application process.
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