thread: Wanting to study midwifery but unsure of avenues - HELP!

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
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    Hi AnnaT. I've looked into external BMid also. UniSA does it but you need a TER of about 94 to get in, because of the high demand for that course. You also have to go to SA twice a year for lab work before doing placements at a hospital.

    Might be worth applying to the local uni's in VIC? I know of someone who is doing the bachelor of Midwifery part-time through ACU in Melbourne. She even takes her new baby along to uni with her apparently.

    HTH

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Just Coasting
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    Sorry AnnaT. I missed the part where you said you were moving to Townsville.

  3. #3
    FluffyLaRue Guest

    Best thing to do is look at where you want to study- who is offering the course, then contact the faculty and ask about entrance pathways. They may offer bridging courses at the same university that garuntee you a place in a degree course. If not then they can advise you of universities who do run pathways type courses.

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