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University of London - LSE Graduate Entry
University of London - LSE

Graduate Entry

30 up to 72 Months

English

Full time

Distance Learning

* with fewer required credits, the indicative total cost for a programme is lower when taken through Graduate Entry

Key Summary

    About: The Graduate Entry program provides a pathway for students with a non-medical background to enter medical training. It typically lasts four years and focuses on developing the skills needed for a career in medicine through an accelerated curriculum. Students will gain hands-on experience through clinical placements and interactive learning experiences.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as medical doctors in various specialties or roles within healthcare settings. Other potential paths include clinical research, healthcare policy, and medical education.

Introduction

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Considering a different career path or advanced study in a new discipline? If you already hold an undergraduate degree, you may qualify for graduate entry to the Online Undergraduate Programmes in Economics, Management, Finance and the Social Sciences from the University of London.

Why Graduate Entry?

  • Duration: Graduate entry requires you to complete 9 courses (instead of the standard 12), which means you can earn your degree in just over two years.
  • Tuition: With fewer required credits, the indicative total cost for a programme is lower when taken through Graduate Entry.
  • Pacing: The academic year is split into two 20-week sessions. Most Graduate Entry students take 1-2 courses each session. We’ll help you determine a schedule that makes sense for you.

Online Learning With a Human Touch

Share knowledge, build skills and stay connected from anywhere in the world.

  • Attend live Zoom sessions with engaging class teachers and fellow students.
  • Access the digital campus from anywhere via mobile, tablet or desktop devices.
  • Get personalised support at every stage, from admissions through to graduation.

Academic Excellence, Unparalleled Access

The University of London, founded in 1836, was the first university to admit students regardless of their gender, race or religion; the first to admit women to degree programmes; and the first to give students the opportunity to study wherever they are, providing access to higher education across the globe. Today, the University of London is home to more than 50,000 distance learners studying more than 200 qualifications in more than 190 countries.

LSE is a world-leading social science university that takes an interdisciplinary approach to learning. LSE students develop a holistic understanding of “the causes of things”, challenge conventional ways of thinking and tackle society’s most complex problems. LSE alumni and academics are making transformative contributions in diverse fields and sectors, from academia to politics. This global community includes 37 past or present prime ministers, presidents and premiers; 18 Nobel Prize winners; and seven Pulitzer Prize winners.

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