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Language skills
required, minimum level of B2
Programme length
1-2 years
Study mode
Mostly distance learning
Application status
International students:
Students with Icelandic or Nordic citizenship:
Overview

  • Do you want professional recognition as a biomedical scientist?
  • Are you interested in working as part of a research team?
  • Do you want to work in scientific and contract research?
  • Are you interested in completing a diploma?

The MS in midwifery is specially designed for students who have completed a Candidate's degree in midwifery from UI. Applicants who have not completed a Candidate's degree should apply for the programme in midwifery with professional recognition.

Students take mandatory courses in statistics, qualitative and quantitative methodology as well as completing a final project.

Students receive training in scientific working methods and complete their own research project, research report and journal article. Midwifery is a very active area of research and students will have opportunities to connect with the international scientific community.

Full-time students can complete the programme in one and a half years, but part-time study alongside employment is common.

Programme structure

Students may transfer 42 ECTS from their Candidate's degree and 30 from their BS degree in nursing.

This means that students only need to complete 48 additional ECTS for the Master's degree. The programme should not take longer than two years.

The programme is made up of:

  • Mandatory courses, 18 ECTS
  • Final project, 30 ECTS
  • Elective courses (optional)

Main focuses

  • Methodology
  • Applied statistics
  • Seminars

Organisation of teaching

This programme is taught in Icelandic and most textbooks are in English.

Mandatory courses are taught on one full day every other week for six weeks. Attendance is required for most mandatory courses.

Students are also required to attend research seminars, for which no credits are awarded. Master's students must take part in at least 10 seminars to graduate.

Main objectives

The programme is designed to provide students with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of a specific area of midwifery

The focus on research and academic debate trains students to take part in critical discussions and evaluate topics for themselves. This leaves students better equipped to work as specialists in their chosen field.

Other

Completing the programme allows a student to apply for doctoral studies.

Candidata Obstetriciorum

The programme consists of a 30 ECTS research project of advanced specialised methodology, and 30 ECTS in other courses.

The following documents must accompany an application for this programme:
  • CV
  • Statement of purpose
  • Reference 1, Name and email
  • Reference 2, Name and email
  • Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts
  • License

 

Further information on supporting documents can be found here

Programme structure

Check below to see how the programme is structured.

This programme does not offer specialisations.

First year | Fall
Applied statistics (HJÚ135F)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
6 ECTS, credits
Course Description

This is the second course in applied statistics, focusing on calculation, interpretation, and presentation of results. Topics include mean and frequency-based tests of significance, alternative measures of correlation, simple/oneway and multivariate ANOVA and Regression, and statistical measures of reliability and validity of variables and instruments.

The course is composed of lectures and problem-based sessions.  It is given in the classroom.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
First year | Fall
Research seminar (HJÚ0AIF)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
First year | Spring 1
Quantitative Nursing Research (HJÚ252F)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
6 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in practical quantitative methodology.

The course will be presented scientific methodology with particular emphasis on the systematic literature review that is the cornerstone of evidence-based practice. In addition, the study of tailored procedures used in clinical trials in Health discussed and analyzed.

The systematic theoretical summary of field training to set out a clear research question or research questions and to make use of PICO criteria to assemble a search with keywords from the research question/categories. In addition, emphasis will be placed on guided by the PRISMA statement on how to levy the results of a systematic literature review to identify, select and criticize the relevant studies and to collect and analyze studies that meet the entry requirements for academic SPC.

Students are trained to assess the quality of research, among others from the Joanna Briggs Institute manual.

The course will place special emphasis on introducing students to the cross-sectional studies, long-term research and development of standard and semi-standard experimental research.

In the treatment studies, among other things, deals with the coordination of research subjects and the research questions and hypotheses to the methodology relied upon, ie, the sample size, format, measurement, data processing and effect size (effect size).

Special emphasis is placed on providing students with insight into the requirements for your creative research results in international journals and the exploitation of nursing and midwifery.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
Prerequisites
Attendance required in class
First year | Spring 1
Qualitative Nursing Research (HJÚ253F)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
6 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in qualitative methodology. The philosophical and theoretical basis of qualitative methods is taught alongside its practical application in nursing and midwifery. In this context, students develop skills to develop initiate their own research projects and to utilize research results within their own field of expertise.

The student brings interesting research articles conducted within his/her speciality to class and they are used in wider discussions of qualitative methodology.

To prepare the student to conduct qualitative studies we have organized interactive workshops. Throughout the course, ethical issues related to qualitative research are also discussed, such as confidentiality, validity and generalization of research results.

The student is also trained to critically appraise the quality of published qualitative research articles. Particular emphasis is placed on getting the student acquainted with phenomenology, qualitative content analysis (theme analysis vs. coding and deductive vs. inductive analysis), field studies (ethnography), individual interviews and focus group interviews, mixed-method research, and action research.

Projects that the student engage in during the course should be associated with their own field of expertise and must be prepared in collaboration with their main supervisor.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
Prerequisites
Attendance required in class
First year | Spring 1
Research seminar (HJÚ0AIF)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Second year | Fall
Research seminar (HJÚ0AIF)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Second year | Fall
Final project (LJÓ442L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

Final project

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Second year | Spring 1
Final project (LJÓ442L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

Final project

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Second year | Spring 1
Research seminar (HJÚ0AIF)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
First year
  • Fall
  • HJÚ135F
    Applied statistics
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    This is the second course in applied statistics, focusing on calculation, interpretation, and presentation of results. Topics include mean and frequency-based tests of significance, alternative measures of correlation, simple/oneway and multivariate ANOVA and Regression, and statistical measures of reliability and validity of variables and instruments.

    The course is composed of lectures and problem-based sessions.  It is given in the classroom.

    Prerequisites
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • Spring 2
  • HJÚ252F
    Quantitative Nursing Research
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in practical quantitative methodology.

    The course will be presented scientific methodology with particular emphasis on the systematic literature review that is the cornerstone of evidence-based practice. In addition, the study of tailored procedures used in clinical trials in Health discussed and analyzed.

    The systematic theoretical summary of field training to set out a clear research question or research questions and to make use of PICO criteria to assemble a search with keywords from the research question/categories. In addition, emphasis will be placed on guided by the PRISMA statement on how to levy the results of a systematic literature review to identify, select and criticize the relevant studies and to collect and analyze studies that meet the entry requirements for academic SPC.

    Students are trained to assess the quality of research, among others from the Joanna Briggs Institute manual.

    The course will place special emphasis on introducing students to the cross-sectional studies, long-term research and development of standard and semi-standard experimental research.

    In the treatment studies, among other things, deals with the coordination of research subjects and the research questions and hypotheses to the methodology relied upon, ie, the sample size, format, measurement, data processing and effect size (effect size).

    Special emphasis is placed on providing students with insight into the requirements for your creative research results in international journals and the exploitation of nursing and midwifery.

    The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
    Prerequisites
    Attendance required in class
  • HJÚ253F
    Qualitative Nursing Research
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in qualitative methodology. The philosophical and theoretical basis of qualitative methods is taught alongside its practical application in nursing and midwifery. In this context, students develop skills to develop initiate their own research projects and to utilize research results within their own field of expertise.

    The student brings interesting research articles conducted within his/her speciality to class and they are used in wider discussions of qualitative methodology.

    To prepare the student to conduct qualitative studies we have organized interactive workshops. Throughout the course, ethical issues related to qualitative research are also discussed, such as confidentiality, validity and generalization of research results.

    The student is also trained to critically appraise the quality of published qualitative research articles. Particular emphasis is placed on getting the student acquainted with phenomenology, qualitative content analysis (theme analysis vs. coding and deductive vs. inductive analysis), field studies (ethnography), individual interviews and focus group interviews, mixed-method research, and action research.

    Projects that the student engage in during the course should be associated with their own field of expertise and must be prepared in collaboration with their main supervisor.

    The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
    Prerequisites
    Attendance required in class
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • Fall
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • LJÓ442L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    Final project

    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • Spring 2
  • LJÓ442L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    Final project

    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
Second year
  • Fall
  • HJÚ135F
    Applied statistics
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    This is the second course in applied statistics, focusing on calculation, interpretation, and presentation of results. Topics include mean and frequency-based tests of significance, alternative measures of correlation, simple/oneway and multivariate ANOVA and Regression, and statistical measures of reliability and validity of variables and instruments.

    The course is composed of lectures and problem-based sessions.  It is given in the classroom.

    Prerequisites
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • Spring 2
  • HJÚ252F
    Quantitative Nursing Research
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in practical quantitative methodology.

    The course will be presented scientific methodology with particular emphasis on the systematic literature review that is the cornerstone of evidence-based practice. In addition, the study of tailored procedures used in clinical trials in Health discussed and analyzed.

    The systematic theoretical summary of field training to set out a clear research question or research questions and to make use of PICO criteria to assemble a search with keywords from the research question/categories. In addition, emphasis will be placed on guided by the PRISMA statement on how to levy the results of a systematic literature review to identify, select and criticize the relevant studies and to collect and analyze studies that meet the entry requirements for academic SPC.

    Students are trained to assess the quality of research, among others from the Joanna Briggs Institute manual.

    The course will place special emphasis on introducing students to the cross-sectional studies, long-term research and development of standard and semi-standard experimental research.

    In the treatment studies, among other things, deals with the coordination of research subjects and the research questions and hypotheses to the methodology relied upon, ie, the sample size, format, measurement, data processing and effect size (effect size).

    Special emphasis is placed on providing students with insight into the requirements for your creative research results in international journals and the exploitation of nursing and midwifery.

    The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
    Prerequisites
    Attendance required in class
  • HJÚ253F
    Qualitative Nursing Research
    Mandatory (required) course
    6
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    6 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The course is intended to deepen students' knowledge in qualitative methodology. The philosophical and theoretical basis of qualitative methods is taught alongside its practical application in nursing and midwifery. In this context, students develop skills to develop initiate their own research projects and to utilize research results within their own field of expertise.

    The student brings interesting research articles conducted within his/her speciality to class and they are used in wider discussions of qualitative methodology.

    To prepare the student to conduct qualitative studies we have organized interactive workshops. Throughout the course, ethical issues related to qualitative research are also discussed, such as confidentiality, validity and generalization of research results.

    The student is also trained to critically appraise the quality of published qualitative research articles. Particular emphasis is placed on getting the student acquainted with phenomenology, qualitative content analysis (theme analysis vs. coding and deductive vs. inductive analysis), field studies (ethnography), individual interviews and focus group interviews, mixed-method research, and action research.

    Projects that the student engage in during the course should be associated with their own field of expertise and must be prepared in collaboration with their main supervisor.

    The course is taught if the specified conditions are met
    Prerequisites
    Attendance required in class
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • Fall
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
  • LJÓ442L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    Final project

    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • Spring 2
  • LJÓ442L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    Final project

    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • HJÚ0AIF
    Research seminar
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    The main emphasis is on providing the students with the opportunity to present their research proposals and participate in critical discussions about the relevance, methods and other aspects of the research process. Each student has to present his research proposal once and be the "main opponent" in the presentation of at least one other student.

    Participation in the master's seminar is mandatory for finishing the final master's thesis and the aim is to guide and support students in completing their thesis. The aim of the seminar is to train the students in critical discussion and presentation of their thesis. At the beginning of each semester, all students receive an announcement of when the seminars are planned and how they will be scheduled that semester. A seminar is intended for all masters’ students during the whole study period. It is therefore recommended for students to start attending as soon as possible. The student must attend 10 seminars before the final project is evaluated.

    Prerequisites
Additional information

The University of Iceland collaborates with over 400 universities worldwide. This provides a unique opportunity to pursue part of your studies at an international university thus gaining added experience and fresh insight into your field of study.

Students generally have the opportunity to join an exchange programme, internship, or summer courses. However, exchanges are always subject to faculty approval.

Students have the opportunity to have courses evaluated as part of their studies at the University of Iceland, so their stay does not have to affect the duration of their studies.

Midwifery is a varied career. Midwives work in prenatal care and diagnosis, birthing care, postnatal care and breastfeeding support, preventative healthcare and advice regarding gynaecology and sexual health.

Midwives work independently within and outside institutions. A qualification in midwifery can open up career opportunities abroad.

An education in this area can open up opportunities in:

  • Hospitals
  • Healthcare clinics
  • The Icelandic Cancer Society
  • Private companies
  • Home visit services
  • Teaching and research

This list is not exhaustive.

The student organisation Curator organises a busy social calendar at the Faculty of Nursing. Curator aims to promote fun, community and a positive atmosphere at the Faculty.

Curator organises events such as new student orientations, workplace tours, mystery trips, etc.

Students' comments
Ella Bjorg Rognvaldsdottir
I chose midwifery due to the fascinating career opportunities. The programme is both theoretical and clinical, challenging but fun. The diverse career paths in midwifery were surprising. The small class size creates a tight-knit group, making the experience rewarding.
""
I had dreamed of becoming a midwife for years before finally taking the leap and applying. I have no regrets. The education is engaging, and our cohort has formed strong friendships. Much of the learning is hands-on, and accompanying women and their families through childbirth has been both challenging and profoundly fulfilling. Midwifery is more diverse than I initially thought.
""
Being a midwifery student demands dedication, interest in individuals, and professional insight. It's a rewarding journey, providing opportunities to support clients throughout the childbirth process. The practical nature of the programme and the small, close-knit classes are highlights.
""
Midwifery studies are enriching and form close-knit friendships. The diverse, independent work of midwives is fascinating. The challenging yet enjoyable programme combines academic knowledge with human insight, enhancing daily learning.
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