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Graduate Certificate in Midwifery (Specialisation) (Online)

Graduate Certificate.
University of Tasmania

300

in world overall ranking*

32

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

Delivered online and part-time, this Graduate Certificate in Midwifery (Specialisation) supports registered midwives to develop specialist expertise while balancing work and personal commitments. You’ll be taught by experienced clinicians and strengthen clinical decision-making, critical thinking and evidence-informed practice to respond to changing healthcare needs. This graduate certificate focuses on advanced, specialty midwifery practice for working professionals.

Career outcome

Graduates can strengthen their readiness for specialist midwifery roles and expanded practice within maternity and women’s health services. The course supports professional development for midwives seeking to deepen expertise in a chosen specialty, contribute to evidence-informed care, and respond to complex clinical and social issues in practice. This Graduate Certificate helps build capability for advanced practice pathways in midwifery and related nursing contexts. Preparing graduates for clinical leadership, health management, and advanced nursing or allied health specialist roles.


Average Salary***


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*Source: QS World University Subjects Rankings (2026)
**Source: numbeo.com
***Source: PayScale.com (2026)

Costs

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A$2,312 per year

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Information

tick icon Duration

1 years

tick icon Upcoming Intakes

February

campus icon Campuses

Online

tick icon Course Code

H5C

hotline icon Hotline

+61 3 9663 5333

email icon Email

australia@augstudy.com

Scholarships

tick iconASEAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE MERIT SCHOLARSHIP

50% of tuition fees

tick iconTASMANIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (TIS)

25% of tuition fees

tick iconFSP TO DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP

10% of tuition fees

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