Medicine BM5 (BMBS) 60 months Undergraduate Program By University of Southampton |Top Universities
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Program Duration

60 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

26,352 GBPTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

16 Oct, 2023Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

BMBS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

On this BMBS Medicine BM5 degree, you'll study medicine at one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals – Southampton General Hospital – and at our purpose-built Life Sciences facilities on campus. You'll get clinical experience from the first weeks of your course, meeting patients in hospital and primary care settings. You'll also benefit from our world-leading medical research groups, carrying out your own in-depth project.

If you already have a degree, you may be able to apply for our 4-year medicine course.

As part of your degree you will:

  • attend weekend shifts as a healthcare support worker to experience multi-professional teamwork
  • undertake your own research project in year 3
  • take a student assistantship module in year 5
You will meet patients in clinical settings and will learn from volunteer patients, simulated environments and prepared patient cases. 
You can:
  • take your year 5 elective anywhere in the UK, or abroad
  • apply for a master's of medical science or a MSc at Southampton - or study for a BSc or MSc at another university - between year 3 and year 4 (known as intercalation)
  • take an optional French or Spanish language module in year 3
You can get involved in research and entrepreneurship. We work on life-changing treatments and therapies in partnership with industry and with experts in the physical sciences, computing, engineering and mathematics fields. 

In year 3, students may be placed in partner trusts including Portsmouth and Winchester as well as Southampton. In the final 2 years of the programme, students are placed across the Wessex region.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

BMBS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

On this BMBS Medicine BM5 degree, you'll study medicine at one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals – Southampton General Hospital – and at our purpose-built Life Sciences facilities on campus. You'll get clinical experience from the first weeks of your course, meeting patients in hospital and primary care settings. You'll also benefit from our world-leading medical research groups, carrying out your own in-depth project.

If you already have a degree, you may be able to apply for our 4-year medicine course.

As part of your degree you will:

  • attend weekend shifts as a healthcare support worker to experience multi-professional teamwork
  • undertake your own research project in year 3
  • take a student assistantship module in year 5
You will meet patients in clinical settings and will learn from volunteer patients, simulated environments and prepared patient cases. 
You can:
  • take your year 5 elective anywhere in the UK, or abroad
  • apply for a master's of medical science or a MSc at Southampton - or study for a BSc or MSc at another university - between year 3 and year 4 (known as intercalation)
  • take an optional French or Spanish language module in year 3
You can get involved in research and entrepreneurship. We work on life-changing treatments and therapies in partnership with industry and with experts in the physical sciences, computing, engineering and mathematics fields. 

In year 3, students may be placed in partner trusts including Portsmouth and Winchester as well as Southampton. In the final 2 years of the programme, students are placed across the Wessex region.

Admission Requirements

70+
36+
100+
7+
185+

16 Oct 2023
5 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
26,352 GBP

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