MBBS

5 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Hertfordshire

Program Overview

This five-year undergraduate medical degree combines core scientific education with hands-on clinical training and integration of modern medical technologies. Students receive 20–25 contact hours per week, alongside independent study and clinical placements. Teaching methods include lectures, small group sessions, and clinical instruction, with an emphasis on active learning, collaboration, and reflection. Co-curricular opportunities support a deeper understanding of patient-centered care.


Program Structure

Years 1–2: Core Medical Sciences and Early Clinical Skills

  • Focus on foundational sciences: anatomy, physiology, biochemistry

  • Case-based learning with early clinical placements

  • Development of history-taking, physical examination, and problem-solving skills

Years 3–5: Advanced Clinical Practice and Specialisation

  • Exposure to complex clinical cases in hospitals and healthcare settings

  • Specialisation options: surgery, paediatrics, internal medicine, etc.

  • Greater responsibility in patient care and integration into healthcare teams

  • Advanced development of clinical decision-making and professional practice


Assessment Methods

  • Written examinations

  • Clinical Competency Assessments (CCAs)

  • Continuous assessment through clinical placements and professional portfolios


 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Intercalated Degree Option

Students who successfully complete Years 1–3 may opt to intercalate between Years 4 and 5, earning an additional qualification in a specialised area of interest.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Medical graduates in the UK follow a structured career progression pathway after completing their MBBS or equivalent degree. Upon graduation, they enter the Foundation Programme, a two-year paid training period (FY1 and FY2) where they rotate through various specialties to gain broad clinical experience. Successful completion of this leads to full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC).

After Foundation Training, doctors choose a specialty and apply for Core or Specialty Training. Core Training typically lasts 2–3 years and is followed by higher Specialty Training, while some fields (like General Practice or Surgery) offer run-through training from the start. Specialty training durations vary—General Practice takes around 3 years, while hospital specialties can take 5–8+ years, depending on the discipline. After completing training, doctors become Consultants in hospital specialties or General Practitioners (GPs).

In terms of further study, many graduates pursue postgraduate qualifications to enhance their expertise or academic profile. Options include:

  • Master’s degrees (e.g., MSc in Public Health, Medical Education, Clinical Research, or Global Health)

  • PhDs or MD(Res) for careers in academia or research

  • Diplomas and Certificates in fields like Tropical Medicine, Radiology, or Dermatology

  • Intercalated BSc or MBPhD programmes (during or after undergraduate studies for research-focused pathways)

This combination of structured clinical training and academic opportunities allows UK-trained doctors to build flexible, rewarding careers in medicine, academia, global health, and beyond.

Program Key Stats

£42,000
Sept Intake : 15th Oct


Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.5
36
85
1210
7.0

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Physician
  • Surgeon
  • Family Medicine Doctor
  • Emergency Medicine Physician
  • Medical Researcher
  • Clinical Trials Coordinator
  • Epidemiologist
  • Public Health Administrator
  • Medical Educator
  • Hospital Administrator
  • Medical Science Liaison
  • Healthcare Consultant
  • Telehealth Physician
  • Health Advocate
  • Forensic Pathologist
  • Occupational Health Physician
  • Sports Physician
  • Medical Writer
  • Health Informatics Specialist

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