BSc Health and Medical Sciences
About This Course
An interdisciplinary undergraduate degree combining medical science and health science to examine health, disease, healthcare systems and public health.
BSc Health and Medical Sciences explores health challenges through integrated medical and health science perspectives. The course covers genetics, molecular biology, physiology, anatomy, immunology and pharmacology alongside public health, healthcare systems, patient safety, psychology, sociology, ethics and health economics, using case-based and small-group learning.
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Fees & Intake Information
Academic & English Requirements
2026 Entry: AAB including one subject or ABB including two subjects from Applied Science, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Physical Education or Statistics (Biology recommended). IB: 34 overall including 5 in one Higher Level subject from the listed subjects, or 32 overall including 5 in two Higher Level subjects from the list. BTEC applications considered case by case.
The course includes medical science and health science, with study of genetics, molecular biology, physiology, anatomy, immunology, pharmacology, public health, healthcare systems, psychology, sociology, ethics and health economics.
