University of Nottingham - Medical School
University of Nottingham - Medical School

Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, East Midlands, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMedSci) - Medicine (A100) (Royal Derby Hospital)

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Summary

Doctors play a vital role in the lives of so many, from the most joyful, to the toughest moments. At Nottingham, we'll help you gain the clinical skills, knowledge and confidence to lead people through some of life’s most significant times.

Our unique course allows you to graduate with two degrees, a BMedSci and a BMBS. Once you complete your BMedSci, you'll then work towards your BMBS. 

The early years

You’ll develop an understanding of the scientific and professional basics of medicine. You'll be taught subjects based on clinically relevant topics and patient examples. Areas of study will include, but are not limited to: respiratory, cardiovascular, cancer, musculoskeletal systems, gastrointestinal medicine, renal, endocrine, reproduction, and Central Nervous System. From year one, topics studied in lectures, seminars, clinical skills, and anatomy suites are supplemented by patient interactions in hospitals or primary care settings. This part culminates in a research project and will see you graduate with a BMedSci degree after year three.

You'll be taught by experienced clinicians and tutors, research a topic from a broad selection of specialisms and benefit from being part of our Medical School, based at one of the UK’s busiest hospitals – the Queen's Medical Centre. Located just across the road from University Park Campus, meaning you’ll not only be part of our Medical School but also university life. You can take part in our student-led society, MedSoc at any stage of your course. They organise various events throughout the year, including a musical, and provide you with additional support, for example, peer mentoring.

The later years

Also called the Clinical Phase, is where you’ll undertake a series of immersive placements at hospitals and GP surgeries. You’ll cover a range of specialities and experience medicine in different care settings, giving you a broad understanding and experience of how differently the NHS functions and cares for patients. This part will see you graduate with a BMBS, enabling you to work as a doctor on the UK Foundation Programme after you graduate.

Our in-depth but highly rewarding course provides you with an excellent start on your journey to becoming a doctor.


Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

1-Year Post-Secondary Certificate

Minimum GPA

77%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

7

Writing

7

Listening

7

Speaking

7

Reading

76

Writing

76

Listening

76

Speaking

76

Program Intakes

Open date

April 28, 2025

Submission deadline

August 4, 2025

Open date

April 28, 2026

Submission deadline

August 4, 2026

Cost and Duration

3-Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

5 year bachelor's degrees (2)

Program Length

£12276 GBP

Cost of Living

£0 GBP

Application fee

£28700 GBP / First Year

Gross Tuition

Other Fees

UCAS app fee: £23-27 (one time)
Stethoscope: £65 (one time)
Enhanced DBS check: £40 (one time)
DBS update service: £13 per year