Birth Doula Studies
Do you light up when you think about pregnancy, birth, babies, and new families? Would you like to make a positive difference in the life of a mother-to-be? Our Birth Doula program provides the education you need to provide support to expectant moms and their families during the birthing process.
A birth doula is a non-clinical care provider who provides information as well as physical, emotional, and often spiritual, support to a pregnant woman. Doula’s generally provide two prenatal visits, attends the birth, and provides information and support in the early postpartum period.
Upon successful completion of this program you will be awarded a College of the Rockies Continuing Education Certificate of Achievement (non-credit).
Important note: The Birth Doula Studies program is currently under review and, as such, the information below may be subject to change in the upcoming months.
Course Overview
Birth Doula Studies Certificate
As a birth doula, you can work with other healthcare professionals, including doctors, midwives, holistic practitioners, and other doulas in a variety of settings. This program is offered online but provides the structure and support you need to succeed as a professional doula in your community.
To earn the Birth Doula Studies Program Certificate of Achievement (Continuing Education) you need to complete the following:
- Birth Doula Studies Online Modules 1, 2 & 3 (12 weeks)
- Practicum 1: Volunteer Hours & Book Reports (additional time during and after course modules)
- Practicum 2: Community Research Project (additional time during and after course modules)
- Practicum assignments are designed to supplement the knowledge students gain from the online course modules and may include but are not limited to: Networking in their community; Participating in workshops; Conducting interviews; Research and report writing.
Time Commitment
A minimum of 5 hours per week is recommended for the online course modules (weekly assignments, reading, discussion posts) plus additional time as needed during and after the course modules for Practicum assignments. Your instructor will advise you in advance of assignment due dates.
Practicum assignments require additional time during and after the 12 weeks of online coursework.
Important Note
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Birth Attendance practicum has been removed from this program, to comply with safe social distancing protocols, and has been replaced with alternative practicum projects which can be done remotely, virtually, or online. Registered participants will be notified with updates as any changes occur.
Course Descriptions
PVPS-261 – Module 1
A doula is a trusted birthing companion who provides information and physical, emotional, and often spiritual support to a woman before, during, and just after childbirth. As a doula, you draw upon your knowledge and experience to help provide the information necessary for your client to make informed choices throughout the birth process. This module is an introduction to the role of a doula. You learn more about yourself and how you can use this self-knowledge to support your clients. In this module, you also learn about the scope of practice of a doula, how you can best support a woman in birth within your scope of practice, and how to assist your clients during the stages of natural birth as a member of the maternity care team.
PVPS-262 – Module 2 – The Doula During Childbirth
Module 2 of the Birth Doula Certificate program furthers your understanding of how the doula helps her clients, from providing support for maternal changes during pregnancy right through to the early postpartum period. A significant and intense part of this module is focused on the development of your knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology related to childbirth and hospital procedures. This knowledge helps you to translate or interpret medical terminology and proposed procedures for your clients so they are more able to make informed decisions for themselves. You also learn about ways in which doulas provide balance on the maternity care team during childbirth and about ways to support the new family during the immediate postpartum period.
PVPS-263 – Module 3 – The Baby, the Business and You
Module 3 of the Birth Doula Studies program furthers your understanding of how the doula supports her clients through the postpartum period. You will learn more about the newborn baby and how to support the new family. In addition, you learn how to move forward into your new role as a doula. We talk about challenges that you may face in your new professional life and how you – the caregiver – can give care to yourself. In this module, we also explore how to set up a successful doula business and how to use cost effective marketing to become known and respected within your community.
Practicum Descriptions
In addition to online Modules 1, 2 and 3, the following practicum assignments need to be completed to earn the Birth Doula Studies Continuing Education Certificate.
PVPS 264 – Practicum 1 (Volunteer Experience + Book Reports)
Practicum 1 is to assist students with networking in their community, enhancing their knowledge and assisting them with further community opportunities for learning.
Volunteer Experience
A minimum of 20 hours of volunteer experience is required within 6 months of program start date. Resources and instructions will be posted online in the course.
Book Reports 1 & 2
Read and report on 2 books from the required reading list within 6 months of program start date. Resources and instructions will be posted online in the course.
PVPS 265 – Practicum 2: Community Research Projects
Students may begin Practicum 2 at any time after the course commences and it will be due within 6 months from the program start date. Practicum 2 is meant to expand learning related to specialized areas of birth and to connect clients with additional resources in their community.
Lactation: Students are required to interview a Midwife, Maternity Nurse,Lactation Consultant or Breastfeeding Counsellor. They may also participate in a Lactation workshop and are to write a research paper on what they have learned, how breastfeeding is promoted in their community, how they can incorporate more breastfeeding knowledge to new families and whether there are community groups available such as La Leche League.
Bereavement: Students are to interview a Credentialed Bereavement Doula Grief Counsellor or member of their Hospice Society (or a combination) to gain dimension into the stages of grief as it pertains to Pregnancy and Infant Loss. They will be required to research what resources are available in their community in terms of their local hospital as well as a local funeral home.
Admission Requirements
Minimum Age Requirement:
- 18 years old
Prerequisites:
You should know how to use a computer and the required software for the program. You should be comfortable communicating to the instructor and other students online (using email and discussion boards). Proficient English Language skills are required along with:
- Proficient reading and writing skills
- Good communication skills
- Computer and internet skills
- A genuine desire to support childbearing families
- Comfortable discussing all aspects of childbirth
Minimum Computer Skills:
Students need to be able to use the required software required for the program and should be able to perform the following:
- Use a web browser
- Create and save documents
- Locate and upload a file
- Send and receive email
Technical Requirements:
To ensure the best learning online learning experience, you will need:
- A good computer
- Good internet
- Microsoft Word
Note: Microsoft Office 365 suite of products is provided free to all registered students for the duration of the program.
(Apple products should be able to run the Microsoft Office 365 applications needed for this program, however there is no IT service support available for it. Students are responsible for getting their own software if their operating system/device doesn’t run the free programs provided.)
See: Minimum computer and internet requirements
Your Costs
Tuition: $1,595.00
To register and pay directly for this Continuing Education program visit AccessCOTR or email a Birth Doula Studies Program Application Form to creston@cotr.bc.ca for processing, and we’ll send you a statement with payment instructions.
Please note: All prices are subject to change.
Required Texts or Materials:
Recommended resources and reading material should be available for free, either online or through library resources.
Computers and Technology
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they have the appropriate technology (computer and internet) to complete the program. Participants will have access to Microsoft Office 365 software for free during the program.
See: Minimum computer and internet requirements
Program and Course Changes
College of the Rockies reserves the right to make whatever changes are deemed necessary as a result of changing circumstances, including cancellation, re-scheduling or other adjustments of programs and courses.
Refund Policy
Contact the Creston Campus at creston@cotr.bc.ca
Career Info and Pathways
Why Choose Birth Doula as a Career?
- Make a positive difference in the life of a mom-to-be and her family at one of their most important moments.
- Explore whether continuing on to a career in midwifery or maternity care is right for you.
Most birth doulas are self-employed, allowing you to support the number of clients that works best for you.
Information and Resources
Explore the links and resources below to obtain more information related to doula training and careers!
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Breastfeeding
Doulas in the News
Doula Networking
Postpartum Adjustment and Grief Resources
Other Resources
Program Details
Delivery Method:?
Online, Off-site
Credential:
Certificate of Achievement (Non-credit)
Categories:
Continuing Education Program, Health & Human Services
Interests:
Care for Others, Continuing Education Program, Get in, Get out, Get a Job, Not Have a Desk Job, Start or Run Your Own Business
Contact Details
Creston Campus
301 – 16th Avenue
PO Box 1978, Creston, BC, V0B 1G0
Phone: 250-428-5332
Email: creston@cotr.bc.ca