I'm trying to decide whether I should just do Nursing, or do the double, Nursing and Midwifery. Thus, I'm trying to find out if there would be a difference between doing Nursing and Midwifery, and doing Nursing, then Midwifery separately, afterwards, if I wanted. I don't know if I want to do Midwifery, but it seems that it would leave me more qualified for the areas I want to go into (maternity/paeds/something like that, probably). Would I be able to switch mid-course; if so, when, how would that change anything? In other words, should I hedge my bets and go for Nursing and Midwifery, or wait and see? What would change?
I feel I'm not being very clear here...
And yes, I'd want to do it at Monash either way.
It just seems ridiculously hard to find information on any of this, and I don't want to throw away my year 12 to find out what I should do for uni, by sinking tons of time in it.
TL;DR - is it quicker in any way, or different, to start out with Nursing and Midwifery, or to do Nursing and then Midwifery later, separately? Are there options to switch mid-course, either way? Doing Midwifery could make it more likely I get to do more what I want (paeds/maternity), according to heids at least. Trying to find information is confusing.