Study Access to Higher Education Midwifery
This Course at a Glance
- 100% online learning
- Go to university without A-Levels
- Gain crucial midwifery knowledge
- Qualification is equivalent to 3 A-Levels
- Midwifery course assessed through end-of-unit assignments
- SALE Savings End Midnight Thursday 31st July
- SALE Savings End Midnight Thursday 31st July
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery)
This Course at a Glance
- 100% online learning
- Go to university without A-Levels
- Gain crucial midwifery knowledge
- Qualification is equivalent to 3 A-Levels
- Midwifery course assessed through end-of-unit assignments
About Your Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery)
A Midwife plays an instrumental role in a mother’s pregnancy and birthing process. Not only do they provide antenatal care, but they also give expert advice to help an expectant mother make the right decisions for themselves and their baby. For individuals who are natural caregivers, a midwifery career could be the perfect fit.
Prepare for a Midwifery Degree
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) will provide you with the knowledge required to apply for a university place. Targeted at individuals who don’t currently have the qualifications to study a degree, an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is the best way to progress to this level of study.
Learn the Role of a Midwife
While studying our midwifery course online, you will learn essential knowledge that will prepare you to study midwifery at university. If you eventually become a Midwife, you will be the first point of contact during the pregnancy, so it is important that you understand:
- Prenatal care
- Intrapartum care
- Postnatal care
Becoming a Midwife also involves having to develop knowledge of the healthcare system, which will be covered in your midwifery course online.
Getting Started
As soon as you enrol on the midwifery course, you will have access to the course materials you need to begin your learning journey.
Study Midwifery Around Your Schedule
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is 100% online, giving you the freedom to study at your own pace and from your own home. Due to this level of flexibility, you can achieve this qualification regardless of your circumstances.
For example, if you have a young family or work full-time, you can study midwifery whenever you have free time, whether that is in the evening or first thing in the morning.
We Help You Stay On Track
As part of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), you will be given an Individual Learning Plan that details the submission deadlines for your assignments. This will help you keep on track.
You have two years to complete our midwifery course online, but on average, learndirect students take 9 months. The qualification is equivalent to 3 A Levels, so, if you don’t have A Levels, undertaking an Access to Higher Education Diploma is a great alternative.
+ Free Upgrade | Self-Paced Online Learning With Tutor Support | Self-Paced Online Learning With Tutor Support PLUS On-Demand Content |
---|---|---|
Access your course materials immediately | ||
Tutor support via our market-leading platform | ||
Study around existing commitments | ||
Progress as quickly as you’d like | ||
Tailored individual learning plan to help you succeed | ||
Engaging content; from videos to interactive quizzes | ||
Industry-leading 7 days marking turnaround | ||
Access to our video library of on-demand content |
Modules
Module 1: Academic Writing Skills
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Be able to structure a written response
- Be able to develop a structured response to a plan
- Be able to present the response appropriately for audience and purpose
- Understand how to apply academic writing principles to own work
Module 2: Reading and Note Making
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand a range of reading strategies
- Understand the use of language in terms of the purpose and context of a range of texts
- Be able to use methods for developing notes from a range of sources
Module 3: Healthcare Communication
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the methods and barriers of communication in healthcare
- Be able to analyse the importance of good communication skills in healthcare
- Understand the importance of confidentiality and record keeping
Module 4: Professional Behaviours: Nursing and Health Professions
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the characteristics required to he a health professional making reference to the relevant professional regulatory body's and the Professional Standards Authority standards for registration in relation to patient-centred care and concepts of professionalism as they apply to conduct, performance and ethics of those on the relevant professional and regulatory body's register.
- Understand effect8ive communication and teammworking skills
- Know how to manage risk and deal effectively with problems
- Reflect on own personal and professional practice and develop a personal and professional development plan
Module 5: The Structure and Function of Cells
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand cellular structure and organisation
- Be able to analyse cellular activity
- Be able to analyse the cell cycle
Module 6: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare Settings
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Know the key concepts related to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
- Understand key legislation and regulations related to EDI in healthcare
- Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of NHS policies and/or initiaives in promoting EDI
Module 7: Human Reproduction Growth and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Be able to analyse the structure and function of the human reproductive system
- Be able to evaluate how hormones regulate the reproductive system throughout life
- Understand the sequence of events from conception to childbirth
Module 8: Numeracy in a Health Context
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand and use the four rules of number, including in relation to units of measure
- Understand and use decimals, fractions and percentages, including relation to units of measure
- Know how to use a calculator to solve problems and use appropriate tools to check their answers
Module 9: Professionalism and Multidisciplinary Teams
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the impact of changes to the roles and responsibilities of a chosen health care professional
- Understand regulation as a chosen health care professional
- Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary team approach to working in a chosen health care setting
Module 10: Human Musculoskeletal System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the human skeleton and how it relates to locomotion
- Be able to analyse muscle contraction
- Understand the development of bone
Module 8: Nutrition and Digestion
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the concept of a balanced diet
- Understand the structure and function of the human digestive system
Module 9: Perspectives in Psychology
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand different psychological perspectives
- Understand the differences between alternative psychological perspectives
- Understand the application of psychological perspectives to contemporary issues in psychology
Module 10: Human Musculoskeletal System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the human skeleton and how it relates to locomotion
- Be able to analyse muscle contraction
- Understand the development of bone
Module 11: Early Attachment and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the importance of early relationships in child development
- Understand explanations of the development of individual differences
- Be able to evaluate strategies for supporting healthy child development
Module 12: Foetal Development, Monitoring and Intervention
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the development of a healthy embryo and foetus
- Understand antenatal foetal monitoring methods before labour
- Understand the monitoring of the foetus during labour
- Understand the detection and possible interventions of specific foetal disorders and disabilities
- Understand the process of miscarriage and termination
Module 13: Endocrine System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand terms hormone and endocrine gland
- Be able to analyse homeostasis and feedback mechanisms
- Understand the action of hormones
Module 14: Pregnancy and Health
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how hormones regulate the reproductive system and different stages of life
- Understand development, diagnosis, monitoring and potential risks of pre-eclampsia
- Understand the dangers of substance misuse in pregnancy
Unit 15: Nervous System
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the basic structure and function of the nervous system
- Understand the nature of nerve impulses
- Be able to assess the prinicples of synaptic transmission
Module 16: Hormone Regulation of Human Reproduction and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how hormones regulate reproduction
- Understand the sequence of events from conception to childbirth
- Understand how hormones regulate the reproductive system and different stages of life
Module 17: Infection and Immunity
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how the human body responds to infection
- Understand the cause and transmission of different pathogens
- Be able to analyse how infections can be prevented by vaccination
- Understand the mechanism of action of antibiotics
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Entry Requirements
To study an Access to HE Diploma you must be resident in the UK and have a UK postcode.
You must hold Level 2 qualifications in both English and Maths, or be working towards them alongside studying your Access to Higher Education Diploma.
University Entry Criteria
It must be reiterated that each university will set its own admission criteria. So, you must check with your desired institution if your Access to HE Diploma and other qualifications will be accepted. In many cases, to get started at university you will need: - A certain number of credits passed with a merit or a distinction grade - A face-to-face interview at the university - Literacy and numeracy assessments provided by the university - Course-related work placements or work experience - GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Maths and English (or equivalent Level 2 such as Functional Skills/Key Skills, etc.) It is your responsibility to check that your Access to HE Diploma will be accepted as part of these entry requirements for your chosen degree. learndirect will not be held accountable if completing this Access to Higher Education Diploma doesn’t secure you a position with a higher education institution.
Minimum age restriction
Access to HE Diplomas are designed to support students to progress to university who have substantial experience of life outside of formal education which they have gained since completing compulsory schooling.
Average completion timeframe
The average time it takes our learners to complete the course is 9-12 months.
Assessment requirements
A range of assessment methodologies are used, including: academic report, essay, case study analysis, illustrated mind map, illustrated report, worksheet, journal article, portfolio, academic poster, presentation (video and audio recording), revision guide, series of questions, academic writing skills tasks.
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Exams required
There are no exams included in the assessment of the course.
Is Membership Required?
No membership is required to enrol on this course.
Additional requirements
Learners must be actively studying for a minimum of six months before results can be ratified and certificates ordered. The six month period does not start until you have completed and passed the course induction and you must be submitting assignments regularly (in line with the deadlines in your Individual Learning Plan) to meet this six month requirement. Certificates can only be issued once your course is paid for in full.
Certification Timeframe
You can expect to receive your certificate 12-16 weeks from your final assignment being marked and graded, depending on the time of year. You will be provided with regular updates throughout the certification process so that you are fully informed of your individual timeframes.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
The assessment process of our midwifery course consists of the following:
Assignments
At the end of each module during the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), you will be tasked with an assignment. Each assignment contains various academic tasks, and once completed and submitted, you will receive feedback from your tutor. This will allow you to develop and progress on to the next stage of your study.
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Credits
Each assignment represents a certain number of credits, and overall, you will need 60 credits in total to successfully achieve an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery). The credits are split into two categories:
- Graded – 45 credits come from graded units, which focus on the academic subject
- Ungraded – 15 credits come from ungraded units, such as writing and study skills
As part of the midwifery course, you will get help and advice in how to complete a university application and the various research that’s required to achieve the qualification.
Given that the course is 100% online, you will have 24/7 access to your course materials, which will help you complete your assignments. As mentioned, you have two years to complete the Access to Higher Education Diploma, but you will have deadlines to complete your assignments.
Skills & Education Group Access
On successful completion of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), (QAA aim code: 40014186), you will receive a Skills & Education Group Access, QAA recognised, Access to Higher Education Diploma at Level 3. As part of your programme, you will also receive help as well as guidance on your university application and the research you need to do to get the most out of your diploma.
An access validating agency with a strong social purpose to recognise achievement, particularly for those who have benefited least from their previous educational experiences, Skills and Education Group Access supports the needs of learners, providers, businesses and communities by enabling progression into higher education.
Career
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is equivalent to 3 A Levels. Most universities accept this qualification in applications, so you could potentially study a degree at the university of your choice, should you meet the entry requirements.
If you have ambitions to become a Midwife, then the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) could provide a stepping stone towards achieving your career goal. Prior to starting your midwifery programme, you may want to gain foundation knowledge in a similar field, such as health science. If you go on to gain a midwifery degree, you will be qualified to work as a Midwife.
Further Qualifications and Prospects
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulates Nurses and Midwives across the UK, and for those on the NMC register, Midwives will need to undertake 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) each year.
The purpose of CPD is to ensure that Midwives are up to date on healthcare practices and ethics so that they continue to perform competently. Outside of mandatory CPD, a Midwife can enhance their knowledge and skillset by taking various courses, including the following:
- Mental Health and Social Care
- Grief and Bereavement Counselling
- Drug, Solvent and Alcohol Misuse Counselling
- Clinical Nutrition
- Eating Disorders
During your midwifery career, if you decide that a less medical role would be better suited to you, having a midwifery degree can help you land a role as a doula or birthing partner. You may also be open to considering a position as a health visitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out how this course has helped real-life learners – people just like you - to reach their goals and achieve success!
Zarina
Currently Zarina is juggling a part-time retail job and caring for her two children alongside her studies. She's using the flexibility of our online midwifery course to change her career.
"I can't even begin to describe the feeling when I think about my next stage, which is going to university. I think just knowing that this is it, after university I can practice as a midwife in the UK, it's just the dream I have always wanted, and now it's in touching distance, I cannot wait!"

- SALE Savings End Midnight Thursday 31st July
- SALE Savings End Midnight Thursday 31st July
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery)
This Course at a Glance
- 100% online learning
- Go to university without A-Levels
- Gain crucial midwifery knowledge
- Qualification is equivalent to 3 A-Levels
- Midwifery course assessed through end-of-unit assignments
About Your Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery)
A Midwife plays an instrumental role in a mother’s pregnancy and birthing process. Not only do they provide antenatal care, but they also give expert advice to help an expectant mother make the right decisions for themselves and their baby. For individuals who are natural caregivers, a midwifery career could be the perfect fit.
Prepare for a Midwifery Degree
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) will provide you with the knowledge required to apply for a university place. Targeted at individuals who don’t currently have the qualifications to study a degree, an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is the best way to progress to this level of study.
Learn the Role of a Midwife
While studying our midwifery course online, you will learn essential knowledge that will prepare you to study midwifery at university. If you eventually become a Midwife, you will be the first point of contact during the pregnancy, so it is important that you understand:
- Prenatal care
- Intrapartum care
- Postnatal care
Becoming a Midwife also involves having to develop knowledge of the healthcare system, which will be covered in your midwifery course online.
Getting Started
As soon as you enrol on the midwifery course, you will have access to the course materials you need to begin your learning journey.
Study Midwifery Around Your Schedule
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is 100% online, giving you the freedom to study at your own pace and from your own home. Due to this level of flexibility, you can achieve this qualification regardless of your circumstances.
For example, if you have a young family or work full-time, you can study midwifery whenever you have free time, whether that is in the evening or first thing in the morning.
We Help You Stay On Track
As part of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), you will be given an Individual Learning Plan that details the submission deadlines for your assignments. This will help you keep on track.
You have two years to complete our midwifery course online, but on average, learndirect students take 9 months. The qualification is equivalent to 3 A Levels, so, if you don’t have A Levels, undertaking an Access to Higher Education Diploma is a great alternative.
+ Free Upgrade | Self-Paced Online Learning With Tutor Support | Self-Paced Online Learning With Tutor Support PLUS On-Demand Content |
---|---|---|
Access your course materials immediately | ||
Tutor support via our market-leading platform | ||
Study around existing commitments | ||
Progress as quickly as you’d like | ||
Tailored individual learning plan to help you succeed | ||
Engaging content; from videos to interactive quizzes | ||
Industry-leading 7 days marking turnaround | ||
Access to our video library of on-demand content |
Modules
Module 1: Academic Writing Skills
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Be able to structure a written response
- Be able to develop a structured response to a plan
- Be able to present the response appropriately for audience and purpose
- Understand how to apply academic writing principles to own work
Module 2: Reading and Note Making
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand a range of reading strategies
- Understand the use of language in terms of the purpose and context of a range of texts
- Be able to use methods for developing notes from a range of sources
Module 3: Healthcare Communication
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the methods and barriers of communication in healthcare
- Be able to analyse the importance of good communication skills in healthcare
- Understand the importance of confidentiality and record keeping
Module 4: Professional Behaviours: Nursing and Health Professions
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the characteristics required to he a health professional making reference to the relevant professional regulatory body's and the Professional Standards Authority standards for registration in relation to patient-centred care and concepts of professionalism as they apply to conduct, performance and ethics of those on the relevant professional and regulatory body's register.
- Understand effect8ive communication and teammworking skills
- Know how to manage risk and deal effectively with problems
- Reflect on own personal and professional practice and develop a personal and professional development plan
Module 5: The Structure and Function of Cells
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand cellular structure and organisation
- Be able to analyse cellular activity
- Be able to analyse the cell cycle
Module 6: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Healthcare Settings
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Know the key concepts related to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
- Understand key legislation and regulations related to EDI in healthcare
- Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of NHS policies and/or initiaives in promoting EDI
Module 7: Human Reproduction Growth and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Be able to analyse the structure and function of the human reproductive system
- Be able to evaluate how hormones regulate the reproductive system throughout life
- Understand the sequence of events from conception to childbirth
Module 8: Numeracy in a Health Context
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand and use the four rules of number, including in relation to units of measure
- Understand and use decimals, fractions and percentages, including relation to units of measure
- Know how to use a calculator to solve problems and use appropriate tools to check their answers
Module 9: Professionalism and Multidisciplinary Teams
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the impact of changes to the roles and responsibilities of a chosen health care professional
- Understand regulation as a chosen health care professional
- Be able to evaluate the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary team approach to working in a chosen health care setting
Module 10: Human Musculoskeletal System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the human skeleton and how it relates to locomotion
- Be able to analyse muscle contraction
- Understand the development of bone
Module 8: Nutrition and Digestion
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the concept of a balanced diet
- Understand the structure and function of the human digestive system
Module 9: Perspectives in Psychology
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand different psychological perspectives
- Understand the differences between alternative psychological perspectives
- Understand the application of psychological perspectives to contemporary issues in psychology
Module 10: Human Musculoskeletal System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the human skeleton and how it relates to locomotion
- Be able to analyse muscle contraction
- Understand the development of bone
Module 11: Early Attachment and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the importance of early relationships in child development
- Understand explanations of the development of individual differences
- Be able to evaluate strategies for supporting healthy child development
Module 12: Foetal Development, Monitoring and Intervention
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand the development of a healthy embryo and foetus
- Understand antenatal foetal monitoring methods before labour
- Understand the monitoring of the foetus during labour
- Understand the detection and possible interventions of specific foetal disorders and disabilities
- Understand the process of miscarriage and termination
Module 13: Endocrine System
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand terms hormone and endocrine gland
- Be able to analyse homeostasis and feedback mechanisms
- Understand the action of hormones
Module 14: Pregnancy and Health
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how hormones regulate the reproductive system and different stages of life
- Understand development, diagnosis, monitoring and potential risks of pre-eclampsia
- Understand the dangers of substance misuse in pregnancy
Unit 15: Nervous System
On completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the basic structure and function of the nervous system
- Understand the nature of nerve impulses
- Be able to assess the prinicples of synaptic transmission
Module 16: Hormone Regulation of Human Reproduction and Development
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how hormones regulate reproduction
- Understand the sequence of events from conception to childbirth
- Understand how hormones regulate the reproductive system and different stages of life
Module 17: Infection and Immunity
Upon successful completion of this module, you will:
- Understand how the human body responds to infection
- Understand the cause and transmission of different pathogens
- Be able to analyse how infections can be prevented by vaccination
- Understand the mechanism of action of antibiotics
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Entry Requirements
To study an Access to HE Diploma you must be resident in the UK and have a UK postcode.
You must hold Level 2 qualifications in both English and Maths, or be working towards them alongside studying your Access to Higher Education Diploma.
University Entry Criteria
It must be reiterated that each university will set its own admission criteria. So, you must check with your desired institution if your Access to HE Diploma and other qualifications will be accepted. In many cases, to get started at university you will need: - A certain number of credits passed with a merit or a distinction grade - A face-to-face interview at the university - Literacy and numeracy assessments provided by the university - Course-related work placements or work experience - GCSE Grade C/4 or above in Maths and English (or equivalent Level 2 such as Functional Skills/Key Skills, etc.) It is your responsibility to check that your Access to HE Diploma will be accepted as part of these entry requirements for your chosen degree. learndirect will not be held accountable if completing this Access to Higher Education Diploma doesn’t secure you a position with a higher education institution.
Minimum age restriction
Access to HE Diplomas are designed to support students to progress to university who have substantial experience of life outside of formal education which they have gained since completing compulsory schooling.
Average completion timeframe
The average time it takes our learners to complete the course is 9-12 months.
Assessment requirements
A range of assessment methodologies are used, including: academic report, essay, case study analysis, illustrated mind map, illustrated report, worksheet, journal article, portfolio, academic poster, presentation (video and audio recording), revision guide, series of questions, academic writing skills tasks.
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Exams required
There are no exams included in the assessment of the course.
Is Membership Required?
No membership is required to enrol on this course.
Additional requirements
Learners must be actively studying for a minimum of six months before results can be ratified and certificates ordered. The six month period does not start until you have completed and passed the course induction and you must be submitting assignments regularly (in line with the deadlines in your Individual Learning Plan) to meet this six month requirement. Certificates can only be issued once your course is paid for in full.
Certification Timeframe
You can expect to receive your certificate 12-16 weeks from your final assignment being marked and graded, depending on the time of year. You will be provided with regular updates throughout the certification process so that you are fully informed of your individual timeframes.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.

Assessment
The assessment process of our midwifery course consists of the following:
Assignments
At the end of each module during the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), you will be tasked with an assignment. Each assignment contains various academic tasks, and once completed and submitted, you will receive feedback from your tutor. This will allow you to develop and progress on to the next stage of your study.
In addition to the qualification units, you will also be required to complete a course induction which comprises of three short introductory tasks to support the development of your academic study skills.
Credits
Each assignment represents a certain number of credits, and overall, you will need 60 credits in total to successfully achieve an Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery). The credits are split into two categories:
- Graded – 45 credits come from graded units, which focus on the academic subject
- Ungraded – 15 credits come from ungraded units, such as writing and study skills
As part of the midwifery course, you will get help and advice in how to complete a university application and the various research that’s required to achieve the qualification.
Given that the course is 100% online, you will have 24/7 access to your course materials, which will help you complete your assignments. As mentioned, you have two years to complete the Access to Higher Education Diploma, but you will have deadlines to complete your assignments.
Qualifications
Skills & Education Group Access

On successful completion of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery), (QAA aim code: 40014186), you will receive a Skills & Education Group Access, QAA recognised, Access to Higher Education Diploma at Level 3. As part of your programme, you will also receive help as well as guidance on your university application and the research you need to do to get the most out of your diploma.
An access validating agency with a strong social purpose to recognise achievement, particularly for those who have benefited least from their previous educational experiences, Skills and Education Group Access supports the needs of learners, providers, businesses and communities by enabling progression into higher education.
Career
The Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) is equivalent to 3 A Levels. Most universities accept this qualification in applications, so you could potentially study a degree at the university of your choice, should you meet the entry requirements.
If you have ambitions to become a Midwife, then the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Midwifery) could provide a stepping stone towards achieving your career goal. Prior to starting your midwifery programme, you may want to gain foundation knowledge in a similar field, such as health science. If you go on to gain a midwifery degree, you will be qualified to work as a Midwife.
Further Qualifications and Prospects
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulates Nurses and Midwives across the UK, and for those on the NMC register, Midwives will need to undertake 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) each year.
The purpose of CPD is to ensure that Midwives are up to date on healthcare practices and ethics so that they continue to perform competently. Outside of mandatory CPD, a Midwife can enhance their knowledge and skillset by taking various courses, including the following:
- Mental Health and Social Care
- Grief and Bereavement Counselling
- Drug, Solvent and Alcohol Misuse Counselling
- Clinical Nutrition
- Eating Disorders
During your midwifery career, if you decide that a less medical role would be better suited to you, having a midwifery degree can help you land a role as a doula or birthing partner. You may also be open to considering a position as a health visitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out how this course has helped real-life learners – people just like you - to reach their goals and achieve success!
Zarina
Currently Zarina is juggling a part-time retail job and caring for her two children alongside her studies. She's using the flexibility of our online midwifery course to change her career.
"I can't even begin to describe the feeling when I think about my next stage, which is going to university. I think just knowing that this is it, after university I can practice as a midwife in the UK, it's just the dream I have always wanted, and now it's in touching distance, I cannot wait!"


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