Infectious Disease, Autoimmunity and Immunotherapies iBSc

1 Year On Campus Bachelors Program

Kings College London

Program Overview

The Infectious Disease, Autoimmunity and Immunotherapies iBSc at King’s College London is a one-year intercalated degree perfect for medical students who want to dive deeper into immunology and infectious diseases. This program gives you the chance to work with cutting-edge research and understand the molecular and cellular processes behind a range of diseases.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Foundational Knowledge and Research Skills

In the first year, you’ll get a solid grounding in the basics of immunology, infectious diseases, and autoimmunity. Courses like Molecular and Cellular Immunology and Principles of Infectious Disease help you understand how the immune system works in both health and illness. You’ll also build essential research skills through modules such as Research Methods in Biomedical Science, preparing you for your own independent projects.

Year 2: Advanced Topics and Specialization

In the second year, the focus shifts to more specialized topics, including Autoimmune Diseases and Therapies, Infectious Disease Pathogenesis, and Immunotherapy Strategies. These modules let you explore how autoimmune diseases develop, understand how infectious agents cause disease, and learn about the latest immunotherapy techniques. Laboratory work and practical research help you apply what you’ve learned in real-world scenarios.

Year 3: Dissertation and Clinical Applications

In your final year, you’ll complete an independent research project and write a dissertation. Modules like Clinical Immunology and Translational Medicine show you how research connects to real clinical practice, giving you hands-on experience in applying immunology in medical settings. This year equips you for careers in research, clinical roles, or further academic study.


Focus Areas

Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Autoimmunity, Immunotherapy, Biomedical Research


Learning Outcomes

By the end of the program, you’ll have a strong understanding of how the immune system impacts disease, practical research experience, and critical thinking skills that apply to both clinical and research settings.


Professional Alignment

The program is designed to keep you at the forefront of immunology and infectious disease research, preparing you for careers in medical research, clinical practice, or further academic study.


Reputation

King’s College London is known worldwide for research excellence. The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine is highly respected, giving graduates a strong foundation and a competitive edge in the job market.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The Infectious Disease, Autoimmunity and Immunotherapies iBSc at King’s College London gives students a hands-on learning experience like no other. Through practical research projects, access to modern laboratories, and exposure to real-world medical challenges, students develop skills that go far beyond the classroom.

The program really focuses on learning by doing, so you’ll not only understand the theory behind immunology and infectious diseases but also get to put that knowledge into practice. This prepares you for a successful career in research, clinical practice, or further study:

Key Facilities and Opportunities:

  • Laboratory-Based Research Projects: Students carry out lab-based research, working alongside internationally recognized scientists. 

  • Health Entrepreneurship Module: In collaboration with King’s Business School and the Entrepreneurship Institute, this module lets students explore entrepreneurship in a clinical and research context. 

  • State-of-the-Art Laboratories: Students have access to cutting-edge labs in the School of Immunology & Microbial Sciences, gaining hands-on experience in immunology and microbiology. 

  • Research Seminars and Workshops: Regular seminars and workshops led by field experts give insights into the latest research and methods.

  • Collaborative Research Environment: Students work together on projects, learning teamwork and interdisciplinary problem-solving.

  • Access to Medical and Research Libraries: Extensive library resources support research and study throughout the program.

  • Clinical Exposure Opportunities: While mainly research-focused, there are opportunities to experience clinical settings, connecting lab work to real-world healthcare.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Infectious Disease, Autoimmunity and Immunotherapies iBSc at King’s College London are well-prepared for a diverse range of careers in biomedical research, clinical medicine, and the pharmaceutical industry. Typical roles include:

  • Immunology Research Scientist

  • Clinical Research Associate

  • Pharmaceutical Scientist

  • Medical Science Liaison

These positions leverage the program's strong foundation in immunology, infectious diseases, and immunotherapies, providing graduates with the skills and knowledge to excel in various sectors.

Career Support and Industry Connections:

  • King’s Careers & Employability Service: Offers personalized career advice, CV workshops, and interview preparation to help students navigate their career paths.

  • Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with leading institutions such as Guy’s, King’s College, and St Thomas’ Hospitals provide students with opportunities for internships and exposure to real-world clinical settings.

  • Research Opportunities: Access to cutting-edge laboratories and involvement in groundbreaking research projects enhance employability and provide practical experience.

Graduate Outcomes:

  • Employment Rate: A significant percentage of graduates secure employment or further study within six months of graduation.

  • Average Salary: Graduates can expect competitive starting salaries, reflecting the program's rigorous training and the high demand for skilled professionals in the field.

Further Academic Progression:

Postgraduate Opportunities: Graduates may pursue advanced degrees such as:

  • Master’s in Immunology or Infectious Diseases

  • PhD in Biomedical Sciences

  • Medical Degree (MBBS)

These pathways allow students to specialize further and advance their careers in research or clinical practice.

Program Key Stats

£33,450 (Annual cost)
£ 50
Sept Intake : 29th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

AAB
3.5
35
85

N/A
N/A
7.0
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Clinical Academic Researcher
  • Immunologist
  • Infectious Disease Specialist
  • Biomedical Scientist
  • Clinical Research Coordinator
  • Public Health Specialist
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist
  • Translational Medicine Researcher
  • Science Policy Advisor
  • University Lecturer

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