Medicine - BM BS
University of Kent
Key Information
Campus location
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
5 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Introduction
Our five-year medical degree, awarded jointly at Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent, leads to the qualification of Bachelor of Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery (BM BS).
Kent and Medway Medical School builds on the existing high-quality clinical teaching and research strengths of both universities and is working in partnership with Brighton and Sussex Medical School for support and quality assurance purposes.
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Scholarships and Funding
The University of Kent has a long-standing relationship with Chevening, which has successfully placed scholars worldwide at the university for many years. Kent is proud to be a Chevening partner and offers three partner scholarships and the standard Chevening Scholarships. The University of Kent welcomes applications from all Chevening-eligible countries for any one-year taught master’s degree starting in September 2024, based at our UK campuses. Find out how to apply.
We have several scholarships for students starting a postgraduate course in September 2024 at one of our UK campuses. Check if you are eligible to apply and get more information on our scholarship's web pages.
Here are Scholarships that might be of particular interest:
- British Council GREAT Scholarship: China, Ghana, Greece, India, Kenya, Thailand, Turkey (link: https://www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/search/FNADBCG0601)
- International Scholarships for Taught Masters students (International) (link: https://www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/search/FNADINMASA02)
- Kent Law School LLM Global Welcome Scholarship (Canterbury) (International) (link: https://www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/search/FNADGLOWEL01)
- MBA Woman in Leadership Scholarship (Home & International) (link: https://www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/search/FN35WILS0002)
Curriculum
The course and module information below may be subject to change. The BM BS Program is subject to successful progress through the General Medical Council's quality assurance Program.
Your modules for Years 1 and 2 cover the fundamentals of health and disease. You also have the opportunity to study optional topics in both years. The clinical placements, equating to one day per week (20%), will be spent in general practice and other community clinical and social care settings.
You study modules totaling 120 credits in each year.
Please visit the university website for more information.
Program Outcome
Please visit the university website for information about further studies.