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Medicine at University of Southampton - UCAS

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Course summary

Study Medicine at one of the UK’s leading teaching hospitals, University Hospital Southampton, as part of a supportive and ambitious community of peers and staff, to become the doctor you want to be. Medicine is a challenging and rewarding field that blends science with compassionate patient care. At Southampton, you’ll study a curriculum designed to mirror real medical practice from your very first week, exploring how we diagnose, treat, and prevent disease, seeing the whole person and not only the condition they present with. Our updated five-year BMBS Medicine (BM5) degree gives you more time learning in clinical settings and a curriculum which integrates insights into the latest research driving advances in healthcare. After graduating with a BMBS degree, you’ll be eligible for provisional registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and can begin your Foundation Programme as a junior doctor. Our graduates pursue a wide range of careers, from hospital medicine, surgery and general practice to public health, global health, medical education, and roles in research, healthcare management, or pharmaceuticals. Your medical degree opens doors to leadership positions that can shape the future of healthcare. Key Features of the Course: • Early and regular clinical placements in hospitals and community settings • Purpose-built Life Sciences facilities and simulation suites • Research-led teaching from leading academics and medical researchers • Student Selected Units to explore areas of personal interest • A final-year student assistantship to prepare you for clinical practice • Optional intercalated master’s degree between Years 3 and 4 (study a Master's of medical science or MSc at Southampton; or an iBSc or MSc at another university) • Elective placement in Year 5 in the UK or abroad Student Support From day one, you’ll be part of a friendly, supportive community of students, academics, and clinical mentors dedicated to your success. Experienced tutors and clinicians will guide you through practical and academic challenges, while small group teaching ensures you get personalised support. You’ll develop teamwork and communication skills alongside your peers, and have access to pastoral care, wellbeing services, and a wide range of student-led societies to help you thrive both academically and personally. Further Information This programme is open to both UK and international students. On successful completion, you’ll graduate with a BMBS degree and be eligible to apply for provisional registration with the General Medical Council (GMC). Applicants may be invited to attend a Selection Day as part of the admissions process.

Modules

Compulsory modules in Year 1: Applied Knowledge 1, Applied Knowledge 2, Applied Knowledge 3, Applied Knowledge 4, Clinical Practice 1, Health Improvement, Personal and Professional Development 1. Compulsory modules in Year 2: Applied Knowledge 5, Applied Knowledge 6, Applied Knowledge 7, Applied Knowledge 8, Clinical Practice 2, Medical Humanities, Personal and Professional Development 2, Research as Applied to Medicine 2. Compulsory modules in Year 3: Applied Knowledge Assessment (MCQ) Yr 3, Clinical and Professional Skills Assessment (OSCE), Clinical Teaching Series, Medicine and Elderly Care, Mental Health, Population and Planetary Health, Primary Care and Long Term Conditions, Surgery and Orthopaedics. Compulsory modules in Year 4: Acute Care Year 4, Child Health, Clinical Professional Skills Assessment (CPSA) (Final), Medical Ethics and Law Year 4, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Genitourinary Medicine (O and G and GUM), Psychiatry, Specialty Weeks (Dermatology, Head & Neck, Neurosciences and Ophthalmology), Year 4 Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). Compulsory modules in Year 5: Applied Knowledge Assessment (Final), Assistantship FY, Medicine (Final), Personal and Professional Development FY, Primary Medical Care (Final), Student Selected Unit (Final) (elective, clinical placement, research, education, supplementary), Surgery (Final), Workplace Based Assessment (Final).

Assessment method

A range of assessment methods are used. Coursework will include: essays, reports, posters, project reports and presentations. Examinations will include: written tests and tests of clinical performance.


How to apply

This course is not accepting applications at this time. Please contact the provider to find out more.

Application codes

Course code:
A100
Institution code:
S27
Campus name:
Main Site - Highfield Campus
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

This medicine course is open to both home and international students. Please note all interviews are held in person on our Highfield campus, we do not offer online alternatives.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Applicants must be 18 or over at the start of the course. GCSE All applicants must have a minimum of seven B grades (grade 6) at GCSE , including English language, mathematics, biology and chemistry, additional science and science, or combined science (or an equivalent standard in other qualifications approved by the University). Information for Graduate applicants. Degree: An upper second-class honours in your first degree in any subject. For further information regarding your first degree, please visit our BM4 page at https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/medicine-bm4-graduate-entry-degree-bmbs GCSEs or equivalent: English language, maths and either biology and chemistry, or additional science and science, or combined science all at grade C (grade 4) Mature non-graduate applicants Non-graduate applicants over the age of 21 at the point of applying are expected to offer the following: GCSEs: A minimum grade C (grade 4) in mathematics, English Language and either biology and chemistry, or additional science and science, or combined science A levels: AAA, including biology and one additional science. Acceptable science subjects are Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Environmental Studies or Geography Non-academic entry requirements - for all applicants In addition to academic entry requirements, you will be assessed against our non academic criteria. Applicants must be able to show they: – Are self-motivated and resilient – Have reflected on and learnt from life experiences (this may include, work experience, paid employment and personal experiences both in and outside health and social care settings) – Can communicate effectively – Are able to interact successfully with others – Can demonstrate an understanding of the values of the NHS constitution UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) All applicants are required to take the UCAT test. For further information, please visit https://www.ucat.ac.uk/ EU and international applicants EU and international applicants are expected to fulfil the same academic and non-academic criteria as home applicants, and can do so through a wide range of qualifications. If you are an international or EU applicant and English is not your first language, you should offer one of the University of Southampton's recognised tests in English language. For further information please visit our Entry Requirements page. Please also see https://www.naric.org.uk/naric/ for entry requirement equivalents. Contextual We are committed to ensuring that all learners with the potential to succeed, regardless of their background, are encouraged to apply to study with us. The additional information gained through contextual data allows us to recognise a learner’s potential to succeed in the context of their background and experience. School leaver applicants who meet two of the University contextual admissions criteria will be made an offer which is lower than the typical offer for that programme. For further information about the contextual criteria please see https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/medicine-bm5-degree-bmbs#entry For how to apply please see https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/medicine-bm5-degree-bmbs#how-to-apply

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.southampton.ac.uk/courses/medicine-bm5-degree-bmbs

Additional entry requirements

Admission tests

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)

Health checks

Interview

Interviews are held in person for all applicants. We do not offer online alternatives.

University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)

Applicants must take UCAT the year they are applying, before the medicine UCAS deadline.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)7with no component below 7.0

Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students
80%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
100%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Republic of Ireland £9535* Year 1
England £9535* Year 1
Northern Ireland £9535* Year 1
Scotland £9535* Year 1
Wales £9535* Year 1
Channel Islands £9535* Year 1
EU £32000* Year 1
International £32000* Year 1

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Please see our website for further details and updates: www.southampton.ac.uk/uni-life/fees-funding.page If you are an EU or international student, please note that for 2026 entry, fees for clinical years - years 3, 4 and 5 - are £61,800 per year.
Medicine at University of Southampton - UCAS