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    Medicine: Graduate Entry (MBBCh)

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    United Kingdom, Cardiff

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    A101

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 45,450  / years
    Next Intake September-2026

    Medicine: Graduate Entry (MBBCh)

    About

    Prepare for your career

    A smooth transfer into the first year of your career as a doctor

    Have the whole of Wales as your classroom

    Get a breadth of clinical experience from small, rural GP practices and small cottage hospitals to fast-paced city A&E

    Excellent teaching facilities

    Teaching from internationally-renowned researchers and clinicians

    An innovative curriculum

    A spiral curriculum based on evidence gathered from across the world

    Intercalated courses

    Intercalate for a year to complete a medically related BSc in a subject of interest

    This degree accepts high performing students from recognised feeder streams aiming to offer comprehensive preparation for a rewarding working life as a foundation doctor in the NHS and your career beyond. Our course is structured over four years to allow you to acquire knowledge, clinical skills and professional attitudes within an integrated spiral curriculum. Our aim is to produce great clinicians who understand people and the environment in which we live.

    This degree is only for those on our recognised feeder streams graduating with one of the following degrees:

    • BSc (Hons) Medical Pharmacology Degree School of Medicine Cardiff University (B210)
    • BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences Degree School of Biosciences Cardiff University (BC97)
    • BMedSci Degree from the University of Bangor (B100)
    • BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences Degree from the University of South Wales (B901)

    All applicants to the A101 course need to sit the UCAT admissions exam prior to applying via UCAS.

    This course has been developed as part of Cardiff University’s commitment to widen access to Medicine. Small numbers of selected students from the feeder streams take additional modules during their first degree which make them eligible to apply to be accepted onto the 4 year course. You must graduate with a first or upper second class degree.

    Having demonstrated appropriate knowledge and skills to enter the healthcare profession, you will pursue a course identical to Years 2 to 5 of the five year MBBCh course.

    This MBBCh degree, which we call ‘C21’, will prepare you for a rewarding working life as a foundation doctor in the NHS and career beyond. C21 is structured over five years, to allow you to acquire knowledge, clinical skills and professional attitudes within an integrated spiral curriculum. This means you will continually build on what you learn. Our aim is to produce great clinicians who understand people and the environment in which we live.

    The C21 programme initially focuses on preparing you for learning in higher education and building a platform for integrated clinical sciences. This is delivered in the classroom, practical classes, lectures and the virtual learning environment. You learn to apply your knowledge in the clinical environment, both in hospital and community settings.
    C21 emphasises the importance of learning science in the clinical context, and the central place of the patient in a doctor’s work. We firmly believe that patients are at the heart of medical education and as such you will be introduced to patients from the first year. You will learn about common medical conditions from real patients, as well as their doctors, in authentic and impressively-equipped facilities.


    As you progress through the programme you will find there is increasing emphasis on your acquisition of clinical skills, initially in a simulated environment progressing to extended clinical placements with increasing responsibility in hospital and community settings throughout Wales. Throughout the course, you are expected to display the professional attributes of a doctor in training.

    By the time you graduate, you will have demonstrated that care of patients is your first concern. With full engagement in the course, you will be able to apply knowledge and skills in a competent and ethical manner, and use your ability to provide leadership and to analyse complex and uncertain situations. You will have achieved all the outcomes and clinical competencies required by the General Medical Council set out in ‘Outcomes for graduates'.

    The Medicine programme is recognised as a Primary Medical Qualification under the Medical Act, and graduates of the programme may apply for provisional registration with the General Medical Council.

    Accreditations

    Disciplines

    School of Medicine

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International Baccalaureate

    See 'Other essential requirements'

    English Program Requirements

    GCSE

    Grade B or grade 6 in GCSE English Language.

    IELTS (academic)

    At least 7.0 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in speaking and a minimum of 6.5 in all other subskills.

    TOEFL iBT

    At least 100 with a minimum of 24 in speaking and 22 in all other subskills.

    PTE Academic

    At least 76 overall with a minimum of 76 in speaking and a minimum of 69 in all other communicative skills.

    Trinity ISE II/III

    II: Not accepted.
    III: at least a Merit in all components.

    Other accepted qualifications

    Please visit our English Language requirements page for more information on our other accepted language qualifications.

    Re-sit results

    Re-sit results will only be considered if completed within 12 months of the first date of sitting.

    Career

    Careers

    Career prospects

    The Medicine programme is recognised as a Primary Medical Qualification under the Medical Act, and graduates of the programme may apply for provisional registration with the General Medical Council. In 2021/22 100% of the School’s graduates from the MBBCh course had secured employment or engaged in further study within 6 months of graduation.

    Job opportunities include but are not limited to:

    • Acute Care
    • Anaesthetics
    • Clinical Academia
    • Dermatologist
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Environmental Health Officer
    • General Practice
    • Genetic Counsellor
    • Intensive Care
    • Medicine
    • Occupational Medicine
    • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Paediatrics
    • Pathology
    • Psychiatry
    • Public Health
    • Radiology
    • Registrar

    Placements

    Throughout the course you spend time with patients in clinical settings to provide context to what you are learning. As you progress, your exposure to patients increases along with the complexity of your clinical cases and your responsibilities for patients' care.

    Clinical placement teaching takes place at hospitals, community medical centres and over 200 general practices across Wales. This means we can offer you a uniquely diverse clinical learning experience. Skills and professional behaviours are developed throughout the curriculum, in order that you are fully prepared for your Foundation Programme and postgraduate medical training when you graduate.

    All clinical placements should give you the opportunity to:

    • talk to patients, examine them and record your findings and conclusions
    • observe different areas of medical practice and learn about common problems within each
    • record what you have seen, look up and ask about things you don’t understand
    • practice and refine practical clinical skills already learned in a simulated setting in a real clinical environment
    • learn about diagnostic processes in clinical scenarios
    • contribute to weekly Case Based discussion
    • present cases to more senior members of staff.

    In your first year (which is the equivalent to Year 2 for the cohort which you will be joining) you will spend a day most weeks in a clinical environment of a hospital or community setting, where you will meet patients with clinical problems you have been learning about.

    During Years 2 and 3 you will spend time on extended clinical placements, all around Wales. Each Clinical Placement Block is seven or eight weeks, with bookend weeks led by Cardiff University, where teaching will be delivered from either Heath Park Campus (UHW) or University Hospital Llandough (UHL). Clinical placement will be delivered by the Health Boards all across Wales. 

     “I am absolutely loving my primary care attachment in rural Wales, especially as it has given me such a different perspective on general practice. Initially I was very nervous, given the rough ride primary care healthcare professionals sometimes get in the media at the moment. However, the medical team and practice staff are all fantastic and I am in complete awe of their resilience throughout it all. I have learnt so much from the entire team including the business side of running a general practice to managing patients. You tend to see a lot more acute presentations in rural practices as ambulances take several hours to reach us and hospitals are not close by. Plus, the surrounding area is beautiful and there is lots of time for exploring Wales!”

    Alex Richards, MBBCh student

    Year 2 Placements:

    1.    Oncology and Surgical Practice
    2.    Hospital Front Door
    3.    Chronic Disease 1.

    During Chronic Disease 1, you will spend dedicated time in a general practice.

    You can also apply for a stimulating year-long placement in a GP surgery in rural or semi-rural Wales. As well as learning from your GP practice patients, you will spend time at your local hospital. Learning outcomes for your year are identical to students on the main programme, but you will also have had a year as an important part of a valuable primary care team.

    Year 3 Placements:

    1. Clinical Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Ophthalmology
    2. Women, Children and Family
    3. Chronic Disease 2 (Geriatrics, Musculoskeletal and Dermatology)

    The culmination of the programme is the final year to prepare students for their work within the NHS. The “Harmonisation” years (Final Year of the programme and the first year of the Foundation Programme) will allow students to take their developed knowledge and skill and apply it in the clinical environment under close supervision.

    Year 4 Placements:

    1. Junior Student Assistantship
    2. Primary Care
    3. Senior Student Assistantship

    When on placement there is a team of staff which are responsible for the quality of the teaching at each hospital. The Honorary Senior Lecturer (HSL) is the clinician who has overall responsibility whereas the Undergraduate Managers are responsible for the day to day organisation and administration. Close liaison with both the clinical placement undergraduate team and the administration team at Cardiff University will ensure that you have the best possible experience.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 45,450 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    Cardiff University

    Medicine: Graduate Entry (MBBCh)

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