University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C02026v3 Doctor of Midwifery

Award(s): Doctor of Midwifery (DMid)
CRICOS code: 032559G
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 4
Faculty/institute responsible: Nursing, Midwifery and Health
Location: Kuring-gai campus

Note(s)

Research degrees are offered on a sponsored, scholarship, faculty part-sponsored, or full-fee-paying basis. Contact the Faculty or the University Graduate School for further details


Overview
Career options
Additional admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

The Faculty's research degrees are highly regarded, both nationally and internationally. Candidates for the Doctor of Midwifery have the opportunity to integrate a research focus within a framework of policy development, leadership and international practice. Graduates from a Doctor of Midwifery can lead in the development of practice and take their place in disciplinary research projects.

This course assists students to complete original research that contributes to knowledge in their field within an international context. Research at UTS takes place in a dynamic and outcomes-oriented environment. The University attracts students who want to develop their knowledge and expertise within a professional and stimulating framework. When students enrol, they become part of a lively and vigorous research culture, working closely with academic staff and health industry partners.

Career options

This course prepares midwives for leadership positions within the profession. Opportunities are not limited to Australia and there is the possibility of developing a career on an international level.

Additional admission requirements

Applicants are required to have authorisation to practise as a Registered Midwife and have substantial professional/administrative experience as evidenced by their professional portfolio. Applicants need to hold a Master of Midwifery (Coursework) or equivalent and have sufficient relevant industry access to undertake a program of practice-focused research. There is an expectation that either through the completion of research subjects in a Master's qualification, or by participation in previous research activity, applicants display evidence of research understanding at postgraduate level. Applicants are required to submit a research proposal at the time of application.

Course duration and attendance

The maximum course duration is four years of full-time, or six years of part-time study.

Subjects are run in intensive mode, with an additional online component. All research students are expected to attend the twice-yearly Faculty Research Weeks and are required to present a seminar during these weeks – twice per year for full-time students and once per year for part-time students.

Course structure

This degree is a structured program of study and research related to the development and extension of professional practice, culminating in the presentation of a research portfolio for examination. It includes an emphasis on the extension and leadership development of both practice and practitioners in local, national and international contexts. Students are required to undertake a Candidature Assessment at the end of the first two semesters for full-time students, and at the end of the first three semesters for part-time students. During candidature, students complete research preparation subjects and subjects examining the program themes, as well as their selected research projects. Students work closely with a principal supervisor and a supervisory panel and are required to report on their progress each semester.

Course completion requirements

92980 D Midwifery Dissertation 0cp
92971 Knowledge and Practice 6cp
92972 Health Care Research Methodology 6cp
92973 Developing Health Care Theory 6cp
92974 Investigating Health Care Change 6cp
92978 Health Care Policy and Leadership 6cp
Total 144cp

Course program

The course program appears below.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
92972 Health Care Research Methodology 6cp
92971 Knowledge and Practice 6cp
Spring semester
92973 Developing Health Care Theory 6cp
92974 Investigating Health Care Change 6cp
Year 2
Spring semester
92978 Health Care Policy and Leadership 6cp

Other information

Further information is available from:

Julie Funnell
Student Officer (Research and Graduation)
telephone +61 2 9514 5727
email Julie.Funnell@uts.edu.au
University Graduate School
http://www.gradschool.uts.edu.au