The Midwifery MSc at Queen's University Belfast is a comprehensive postgraduate course designed for registered midwives wanting to develop and demonstrate achievement in practice and leadership. This course provides a transformative educational experience based on a skills and competency-focused course content, which can be studied full-time for one year, or part-time over two to three years, depending on individual needs.Course Content: The course delivers a blend of core and optional modules focusing on research methods, leadership in health and social care, global maternity care and complex childbearing. The content is individually tailored to focus on areas of practice specific to each student. The final part of the course includes the master's research dissertation, enabling students to develop, implement and report an independent piece of research relevant to their area of practice.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Foundations for Research in Health and Social Care, Ethics and Research Regulation in Health and Social Care, Quantitative Research for Health and Social Care, Leadership in Health and Social Care, Global Maternity Care: Inequalities and Impact, and Complex childbearing.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).Future Careers: This course opens up opportunities for career development and progression in the field of midwifery. Graduates can utilize the knowledge gained from the course to contribute to the health and well-being of women, their newborns, and their families. Potential career paths include leadership roles in clinical practice, management, teaching, and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.