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CPD | Nursing
Women’s Health
This Postgraduate Certificate provides a comprehensive and evidence-based exploration of women’s health across the lifespan, from puberty to menopause and beyond.
| Duration | 1 academic year |
| Delivery | Blended |
| Fees from | No Fee |
| Start date | To be confirmed |
Students develop advanced understanding of biological, endocrinological, psychological and social factors influencing women’s wellbeing, alongside key areas such as contraception, sexually transmitted infections, HIV, gynaecological conditions, bone health, pregnancy loss, infertility and menopause. The programme also examines public health approaches, sexual and reproductive rights, legal and ethical frameworks, safeguarding, domestic and sexual violence, and the emotional and mental health dimensions of women’s healthcare. It is designed for nurses and midwives working across acute, community, primary care and specialist services who wish to advance their capability, leadership and confidence in delivering holistic, person-centred women’s health care.
For provisional timetables, please refer to the section below titled Delivery.
Fees
| Commissioned Health Trust | No Fee |
| Self Funding / Fee Paying - 2026/27 | £2,568 |
Tuition fees and other charges are set by the University and are subject to change. | |
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have a professional qualification in Nursing, Midwifery, or Allied Health and Social Care Services. See Selection Criteria for full requirements.
The Programme
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Course Content
This Postgraduate Certificate comprises three 20 credit modules:
Biological Aspects of Women’s Health (Semester 1) – The module aims to provide students with evidence-based knowledge and skills specific to normal female anatomy and physiology. Furthermore, it will offer a deep understanding of women’s biology from puberty to menopause. This will include women-specific biological and gender-related challenges that can impact their health, including issues related to sexuality, pregnancy, menopause, chronic diseases, and cancers.
Women’s Health in a Public Health Context (Semester 2) - The module aims to provide students with evidence-based knowledge of women’s health in a public health context. Furthermore, it will offer a deep understanding of the main legal issues around women’s health. Finally, this will include women-specific psychological and emotional aspects of women’s health.
HSN7076 – Evidence Based Practice - Students will examine the principles and seven step process of Evidence Based Practice, including reflection on practice, identifying topics of inquiry, forming searchable clinical questions, locating appropriate evidence sources, interpreting research quality, and evaluating how evidence informs decision making, quality improvement and practice development.
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Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will graduate with a Post Graduate Certificate (PG Cert) in Advanced HealthCare Practice (Women's Health).
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Delivery
Students should note that delivery may be via blended learning, with a mix of online and face to face classes as detailed within the module timetable on Canvas.
Autumn (AUT) teaching commences w/c Monday, 21 September 2026 (Week 1) and finishes w/c Monday, 14 December 2026 unless otherwise advised.
Spring (SPR) teaching commences w/c Monday, 18 January 2027 (Week 18) and finishes w/c Monday, 27 April 2027 unless otherwise advised.
Venue for first class listed below - thereafter, students should check the Weekly Planner facility on QSIS for remaining venues.
First Semester
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Second Semester
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Selection Criteria
Applicants shall normally hold a relevant 2.2 Honours degree or above, or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the University.
Applicants who do not hold a 2.2 Honours degree (or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University) may be considered on a case-by-case basis where they can demonstrate evidence of successful study at Level 6 in a healthcare related subject.
Applicants must provide evidence of at least 20 CAT points at Level 3/6. Certificates must clearly state level of study and credit worthiness in order to meet the entry requirements.
In addition, applicants accessing postgraduate certificates must be working in the relevant clinical area.
International Trained Nurses/Midwives: If you hold an international qualification you will need to provide a UK ENIC Statement of Comparability. This should be obtained prior to submitting your application. You can apply for a statement through the ENIC website: Statement of Comparability (enic.org.uk)
How to apply
We will advertise again in June 2026 for September 2026 entry.
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Please note that these courses are not open to international applicants living outside the UK/ROI.