Medicine MBChB 60 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Dundee |TopUniversities

Medicine MBChB

Subject Ranking

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Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

47,475 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Throughout your studies on  Medicine MBChB, you will mainly be based at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, but there are other opportunities for placements in hospitals and general practice in other areas of Scotland.

With around 160 students in each academic year, the size and structure of our medical school helps you get to know your peers and the academics and clinicians teaching you. You'll feel part of our community from the start - especially as you'll be interacting with real patients from early in the course.

The curriculum starts with a foundation block which explores the fundamental science that underpins the field of medicine – this will help you start to think like a doctor and begin clinical problem-solving.

Our spiral curriculum helps you build on knowledge in relevant areas year-on-year – you won’t be expected to learn everything in one block and then remember it forever. We’ll revisit topics to help your knowledge become second nature.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

MB

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Throughout your studies on  Medicine MBChB, you will mainly be based at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, but there are other opportunities for placements in hospitals and general practice in other areas of Scotland.

With around 160 students in each academic year, the size and structure of our medical school helps you get to know your peers and the academics and clinicians teaching you. You'll feel part of our community from the start - especially as you'll be interacting with real patients from early in the course.

The curriculum starts with a foundation block which explores the fundamental science that underpins the field of medicine – this will help you start to think like a doctor and begin clinical problem-solving.

Our spiral curriculum helps you build on knowledge in relevant areas year-on-year – you won’t be expected to learn everything in one block and then remember it forever. We’ll revisit topics to help your knowledge become second nature.

Admission Requirements

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  • GCE A-LEVEL Standard: AAA at A-Level (A2). Widening access: ABB. Essential subjects A-Levels to be in the same sitting i.e. to be achieved in the same year, two years after GCSE. A-Level - Chemistry and another science (from biology, physics or mathematics). The third subject can be your own choice; we have no preference. GCSE - We also require Biology, English, and Mathematics at least to Grade B/6, if not studied at A-Level (A2). Achievement at GCSE and AS Level will also be taken into account. A-Level General Studies is not accepted. All applicants must sit the UCAT test in their year of application unless certified exempt because there is no testing centre in your country. There is no minimum cut-off score.
  • A minimum of an upper second class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant life science subject. This should be the first degree obtained. Candidates with further or higher degrees must also meet this minimum requirement in their first degree. Previous academic attainment will also be taken into account. All offers to current PhD students will be conditional on the formal submission and written confirmation of the acceptance of their PhD dissertation. Up-to date study skills are required. Applicants must have undertaken academic study in the last 3 years prior to entry on the Medicine programme. Acceptable academic study would include an undergraduate degree, a masters, PhD or any qualification to SCQF Level 6 (with a minimum of 24 credits). An Open University 30 credit module would also be acceptable.

5 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
47,475 GBP

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