Master of Science
Midwifery

With a Master of Science in Midwifery, you’ll learn to care for women, newborns, and families, focusing on the joys of birth as well as reproductive and primary care needs, from family planning to routine screenings.

This direct-entry program - requires no prior nursing degree - opening the door to midwifery education for passionate individuals from diverse academic backgrounds. If you’re drawn to midwifery, this specialty prepares you to support families through pregnancy, birth, and beyond with patient-centered care that breaks down barriers to health.

For those who already hold a BSN, a specialized MS in Nurse-Midwifery pathway is also available.

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Overview

Format

Hybrid online

Mostly online with some in-person requirements on the CU Anschutz Campus in Aurora, CO.

Avg. time to complete

2.5 years

8 semesters

Exam prep

CM

When you finish the program, you can sit for the Certified Midwife (CM) exam.

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Clinical placements set up for you

We offer Denver- and Aurora-based students guaranteed spots to train at our midwifery clinics. You’ll work alongside faculty who will mentor and guide you through the experience. If you’re in a neighboring state, we can also help you locate clinical placements.

Learn about the clinical experience »

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Expert faculty dedicated to your success

Many of our faculty are recognized locally and nationally for their excellence in nursing, education, and research. Our educators are passionate about helping students advance their knowledge and careers.

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From the institution that offers the #2 Master's in Nurse-Midwifery program in the U.S.* with a 100% board certification exam pass rate, this direct-entry program delivers the same commitment to excellence in midwifery education.

Career

When you complete the MS Midwifery program, you can take the board certification test through the American Midwifery Certification Board. After passing the exam, you'll be ready to unlock a new career path and scope of practice as a certified midwife. Certified midwives can get licensed to work in 12 states and the District of Columbia.

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What you can do

  • Provide care in both in-patient and outpatient settings
  • Attend to a patient’s reproductive health needs
  • Meet patients where they are
  • Educate patients about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum needs
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Who you can care for

Women, people assigned female at birth, and newborns. If you’re interested in supporting pregnant people with a natural, holistic approach to birth, labor, and early parenting, this is the right specialty for you.

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Where you can work

  • Hospitals
  • Birth centers
  • Private practices
  • + more

Admissions

Deadline(s)

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Summer 2026November 15, 2025
January 15, 2026
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Get started

1

Check the requirements

Understand the admissions requirements like how many letters of recommendation you need and what courses should be on your transcript.

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Start your application

Work on your application and submit it through NursingCAS.

Curriculum

Practical training

This program includes 720 clinical hours in a healthcare setting. Midwifery students get guaranteed placements in our faculty midwifery practices or local affiliated sites.

In the classroom

You’ll have 43 classroom-based credit hours to learn advanced concepts related to midwifery. Classes include foundations of midwifery care and care of childbearing families.

Skills and knowledge you'll gain

Costs

Residency statusEstimated total tuition**
Colorado residentstuition info coming soon
Nonresidentstuition info coming soon
Additional expenses
Time frame
Estimated costs
Matriculation fee
One-time$140
Other fees
By term
Fall $349, Spring $349, Summer $349
Books and supplies
Total for program
$2,000
CU health insurance (may be waived with proof of comparable personal health insurance)
By term
Fall $2,742, Spring $3,838, Summer $1,095

Become the midwife looked to first

Get your degree from the top nursing college in Colorado. Start your journey today.

Disclosures

* According to the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Nurse-Midwifery program rankings and 2024 American Midwifery Certification Board pass rates.
 - Certification rate within one year of graduation was 90.00% for 2024 (10 students), 100% for 2023 (9 students), and 90.90% for 2022 (11 students). CU Nursing's 3-year average board pass rate is 94%, compared to the national average of approximately 75%.
** Estimated total tuition based on 2025-2026 costs. Tuition estimates do not include fees and other education-related costs. The in-state tuition rate is also available to residents of eligible Western states that participate in the Western Graduate Regional Program (WRGP).

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