Course Overview
The BSc in Clinical Sciences is an excellent foundation for further study in a related area for a Master's or a Ph.D.
Your clinical knowledge, along with your advanced research and laboratory skills, makes the course ideal preparation for a career in the important and ever-growing medical and healthcare research sectors.
The alignment of the first two years of the Clinical Sciences BSc with the University’s medical curriculum means this course is ideal preparation for Graduate Entry Medical (GEM) courses if you want to pursue a career as a doctor. It’s also suitable preparation for other professional training routes, such as Physician Assistant or Healthcare Management.
General Eligibility
A-levels: AAB, including Biology/Human Biology or Chemistry plus one other science from Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, or Maths/Further Maths.
GCSE: English Language, Maths, and either Double Science or Chemistry and Biology - all at Grade B or 6 (see note below)
Access to HE Diploma: Pass Science or Medicine diploma with 45 credits at level three, with distinctions in all subjects.
International Baccalaureate: Pass Diploma with IB with 32 overall, including three higher levels subjects at grades 6, 6, and 5, including Biology or Chemistry, plus one other science from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Maths
Part Time Work Details
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement