 Bachelor of Midwifery at the University of Newcastle is offered really flexibly. There's a lot of different campuses you can do it at, you can do it part-time, you can do it full-time, and they're really flexible with your study options. My name's Rosalie and I'm in my third and final year of a Bachelor of Midwifery at the University of Newcastle. Bachelor of Midwifery is a three-year degree. In first year you learn about low-risk, healthy women. In second year you do the more complex care, and then in third year it's more about the consolidation of knowledge and transition to practice. I think a lot of people just associate Midwifery with birth, but you do birth suite, you do antinatal, you do postnatal, you do NICU. You also have a women's health placement, which is where you go to something outside of pregnancy, but still to do with women's health. So for me that was acute gynecology and I really enjoyed that. The quality of teaching at the University of Newcastle is really high, the teachers are amazing and they're so passionate. It's really great to be able to work with people that care so much about working with women and with students. I really enjoy the antinatal clinic and I really enjoy education, and I think I would like to work in a continuity of care model because it's well recognized as the gold standard of maternity care. Students have access to state-of-the-art experiential learning facilities, wet and dry labs, practice consult rooms, tutorial rooms and individual and group study spaces. Students have access to the advanced three ward simulation centre, anatomy and histology lab, skills lab, virtual reality spaces and more. If you're thinking about doing a Midwifery degree I would absolutely recommend studying at the University of Newcastle. It's been an amazing experience.