Medical Education (Intercalated) BMSc (Hons)

... United Kingdom
... Oxford International Education Group

Course Overview

Studying medicine gives you a clear path to becoming a doctor, but what if youd like the opportunity to study a specific topic in more detail or explore a more lab-based or theoretical area of medicine? This is where an intercalated degree could be of benefit. With an intercalated degree, you can spend a year studying a topic of interest. This allows you to: become more informed about different options for your career post-graduation gain new transferable skills, including research skills get a deeper insight into a subject area that interests you This course focuses on building your knowledge of medical education by gaining an understanding in the context of teaching others and educational research methodology.

General Eligibility

You must have successfully completed three years of an undergraduate medical degree (MBChB/MBBS) or two years of an undergraduate dental course (BDS)

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 7.0

Programme Information
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Course Category

Biological and Medical Sciences


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Campus Name

Ninewells Hospital


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score


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Tuition Fees Range

£ 9,250, £ 18,600,


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