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Medicine (Graduate Entry)

Course details
  • MB BCh
  • 4 Years
  • Full-time
  • 09/2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Singleton Park Campus

Course summary

Are you looking for a medical degree that accelerates your learning and prepares you to step confidently into clinical practice?

Our accelerated 4 year medical degree is designed to reflect the way in which clinicians approach patients and how patients present to doctors. From the first term you will gain clinical experience on placement.

Throughout the Medicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCH, you will study the basic biomedical sciences in the context of clinical medicine, public health, pathology, therapeutics, ethics and psycho-social issues in patient management.

Together with a strong focus on clinical and communication skills, you will develop the academic, practical, and personal qualities to practise medicine competently and with confidence.

Our entry interview process is structured to take account of these qualities needed as a doctor, as set out in Good Medical Practice, (Professional Standards, GMC), and the capacity to meet the requirements of Outcomes for Graduates (GMC) and Promoting excellence: standards for medical education and training.

As a Swansea medical student, you will develop the qualities and behaviours expected of a safe, effective, and compassionate doctor.
• Communication skills
• Problem solving skills
• Coping with pressure
• Insight and integrity
• Passion for medicine/resilience to succeed
• Organisation and research
• Ethics and values

On successful completion of the programme, you will graduate with an MBBCh degree from Swansea University, enabling you to progress to the UK Foundation Programme for newly qualified doctors, where you will begin training in a clinical environment.

Modules

The Programme consists of Phase I (Years 1 + 2) and Phase II (Years 3 + 4). Each year is mapped onto the GMC’s Outcomes for Graduates (2018) where 3 Modules reflect the outcome areas:

  • Scholar and Scientist
  • Practitioner
  • Professional.
    -- Phase I --
    Learning Weeks (Case based, includes Integrated Clinical Method).

Community-Based Learning (CBL) in General Practice for one day every fourth or fifth week.

LOCS - Learning Opportunities in the Clinical Setting.

LORS – Learning Opportunities in a Research Setting.

Early Apprenticeships (1-3).

-- Phase II --
Case of the Week (Case Based Learning Weeks).

Clinical Apprenticeships and Assistantships(Medicine, Surgery and Primary Care) (4-8) including 8 weeks in CBL.

Specialty Attachments– Eight 5 Week placements in Medicine (at Singleton, Morriston and Prince Phillip Hospitals), Acute Surgery, Women’s Health, Child Health, Mental Health, Sub-Specialities of Medicine and Surgery, and Frailty. These include Integrated Clinical Method and simulation.

Elective in Year 4 (5-week clinical Placement mostly taken overseas).

Senior Assistantship / Shadowing period at end of Year 4 prior to F1 (5-week Clinical Placement where students “shadow” F1 doctors in their allocated post in Wales or join the all-Wales ‘shadow’ programme).

Assessment method

Assessment is closely matched to the curriculum, the defined learning outcomes and learning and teaching methods. Assessments in the Graduate Entry Medicine programme have three main functions.

  1. To help focus students’ learning and to help demonstrate whether or not the standards have been achieved in respect to the defined learning outcomes.
  2. To provide regular systematic information on students’ progress throughout the programme so that remedial action can be taken by students and staff as required.
  3. To ensure that students progressing to the next stage of their training have met the prescribed learning outcomes.

The assessment approach reflects the teaching ethos of the programme by promoting continuing reflection on progress. Students are formally assessed at regular intervals during the course and these assessments use standard assessment formats throughout the entire four years of the course. Although the formats remain predominantly similar, their complexity and challenge increases in parallel with the abilities of the students. These assessments are, therefore, designed to measure global ability in the relevant domain with the aim of encouraging students to integrate and regularly maintain their knowledge and skills.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • General Medical Council

How to apply

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

Apply by
15 October

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
A101
Institution code:
S93
Campus name:
Singleton Park Campus
Campus Code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

If you are an International Student, please visit our International pages for more information about entry requirements: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/international/students/requirements/

Open days

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - Not accepted

A level - Not accepted

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - Not accepted

Access to HE Diploma - Not accepted

Scottish Higher - Not accepted

Leaving Certificate - Ordinary Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017) - Not accepted

GCSE/National 4/National 5

English and Maths minimum Grade C Wales (England Pre-2017) or Grade 4 (England Post-2017)

Previous study on a Medicine course

Transferring from another Medicine programme is not allowed. We do not consider applications from students who have previously commenced a medical degree and not progressed due to academic failure, fitness to practice or professionalism issues. If an applicant has left a previous medical degree programme for other reasons, their application may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Concurrent enrolment

University regulations do not permit concurrent enrolment in Graduate Entry Medicine and any other award-bearing programme at this or any other university. All other degree programmes must be completed before enrolment on the Graduate Entry Medicine programme.

Equivalent qualifications

We accept equivalent secondary school and degree qualifications which are approved by Swansea University. For applicants from majority non-English speaking countries, IELTS 7.0 with no less than 7.0 in speaking and 6.5 in listening, reading and writing is accepted as equivalent. Details of approved tests of English proficiency can be found on our website.

Admissions tests

For Home applications, we accept GAMSAT test results, and for International applications, we accept either GAMSAT or MCAT results. Results must be from a sitting within two years of application. The list of valid GAMSAT sittings can be found here. Applicants who meet the annual cut-off score (determined once all test scores are confirmed) and above will be invited to interview.

The minimum acceptable GAMSAT score is 50, including a minimum of 50 in Paper 3

The minimum acceptable MCAT score is 500

The minimum acceptable UCAT score is 2550

Please note: For September 2024 entry our cut-off scores have been confirmed:

GAMSAT (Home applicants) - 53

GAMSAT (Welsh domicilled applicants) - 50

GAMSAT (International applicants) - 50

MCAT - 504

*All applicants MUST have sat the GAMSAT, UCAT or MCAT test prior to submitting an application. We will not consider any application that does not have either a valid GAMSAT or MCAT score, or proof that an applicant has taken the test and is waiting for their result.

Additional entry requirements

Admission tests
Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)
Health checks
Occupational Health Assessment
Interview
Other
Criminal check (DBS)
Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT)
UK (Home) and International applicants. Minimum score considered: 50 overall and 50 in Paper 3. Only scores from the last four test sittings before the UCAS October deadline will be considered.
University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
UK (Home) and International applicants. Minimum score considered: 2550. Only scores from tests completed in the year of application will be considered. Situational Judgment bands will not be considered.

English language requirements

IELTS 7.0 with no less than 7.0 in speaking and 6.5 in listening, reading and writing (International Candidates)

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

Applicants who meet all minimum entry requirements are ranked based on their GAMSAT or MCAT scores. An annual minimum score is determined once all applicant test results are confirmed, and the highest scoring applicants will be invited to attend our assessment day. Once an offer is made, all applicants will be required to complete an Occupational Health Check and DBS check.

Historical entry grades data BETA

This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

Not enough data available

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

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

For the latest fee information, please check the individual course page on our website. Our full range of programmes are listed here: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/

Further information on tuition fees can be found here: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees/

Sponsorship information

September 2025 Home £9,535, International £46,050 Fees for full time Undergraduate UK students may be increased in subsequent years of study by an inflationary amount determined by Welsh Government.

Fees for full time Undergraduate EU/International students will increase by 3% for each subsequent year of study.

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