The Midwifery (Registered Midwife) BSc (Hons) course at the University of Surrey is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree program that provides a mix of academic study and clinical practice. It combines a rigorous academic curriculum with practical internships in order to provide a thorough understanding of the practice of midwifery, pregnant women's health issues, and newborn babies' health. The course offers a pathway to becoming a Registered Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Course Content: The course content includes a mix of biological sciences, social sciences, and midwifery research theory in the first year. The content for the second and final year focuses on understanding more complex pregnancy, the newborn baby's needs as well as public health issues in pregnancy.Key Modules: Key modules include Foundations of Midwifery Practice, Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Midwives, Reproductive Health, Professional Midwifery Practice, and Leading Complex Care in Midwifery. Each module is designed to deliver in-depth knowledge to students about various aspects related to midwifery.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC), which provides you with the eligibility to apply to the NMC for registration as a midwife upon successful completion of the course.Future Careers: After completing this course, graduates can embark upon a career as a professional midwife across various settings such as community healthcare centers, neonatal units, independent practice, and research. This course also makes a perfect foundation for further study, including a master’s or PhD in midwifery.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.