Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) offers a range of programs for students, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as research opportunities.
Bachelor of Midwifery
The Bachelor of Midwifery is a degree that focuses on the study of pregnancy, birth, and newborn care. The program encourages students to develop an in-depth understanding of woman- and family-centred care and the role of midwives in providing education and support beyond the birthing suite.
Program Details
- The program includes hands-on learning in the UTS clinical labs, where students engage with high-tech birthing simulations and roleplay scenarios with their peers.
- Students complete more than 1000 hours of clinical practice over the course of their degree, starting in their first year of study.
- They also complete at least 10 continuity-of-care experiences, partnering with a woman in early pregnancy and following her progress through pregnancy, birth, and the post-partum period.
Nursing and Midwifery at UTS
A nursing or midwifery qualification can take you far, with opportunities in public and private health, research, academia, policy, regulation, and more, both in Australia and abroad.
Career Opportunities
- Public and private health
- Research
- Academia
- Policy
- Regulation
- International opportunities
Research at UTS
UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people, and the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral lands our university stands.
Research Areas
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Study at UTS
UTS offers a range of study options, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as online study and short courses.
Study Options
- Undergraduate degrees
- Postgraduate degrees
- Online study
- Short courses
Admissions
The admissions process at UTS includes eligibility criteria and entry pathways.
Admissions Details
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