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“We welcome applications from students interested in studying medicine in the distinctive course run by St Andrews and its clinical partners. The course at St Andrews offers a strong scientific foundation for the study of medicine together with appropriate early clinical experience and clinical skills. The Honours dissertation carried out by all students in their final semester provides a very significant and rewarding piece of personal research. There are opportunities for further study in St Andrews in a Masters course, PhD and MD programmes. The new medical building, opened in 2010, provides state of the art teaching and research facilities.”


Professor Hugh MacDougall (Dean of Medicine) Faculty of Medicine


The Faculty provides a programme leading to an Honours degree, BSc (Honours) Medicine, which lasts for three years and qualifies for entry to the clinical school in the University of Manchester or one of our partner Schools in Scotland.


All students registering for the BSc (Honours) Medicine degree must take the full three-year programme. Progression to the second and third years of the course is obtained by achieving a suitable level of pass in all modules in the previous year.


Unlike other subjects in the University, there are not any 1000 level Medicine modules. In first year, students of Medicine begin with 2000 level modules. See diagram below.


All students are assigned to a personal tutor whom they must see at the beginning of the academic year. Tutors are also available for consultation at other times and are always ready to discuss any academic or other problems that may arise.


Faculty Entrance Requirements – See pages 163-164.


The Route to a Medicine BSc Honours Degree First Year (2nd Level)


Semester 1 Semester 2


Two modules each of 60 credits MD2001


Foundations of Medicine 1 MD2002


Foundations of Medicine 2 Second Year (3rd Level)


Two modules each of 60 credits MD3001


Semester 1 Semester 2 Medicine Honours 1


(Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems) MD3002


Medicine Honours 2 (Reproductive, Renal &


Gastrointestinal Systems) Third Year (4th Level)


One module each of 60, 40 and 20 credits MD4001


Semester 1 Semester 2


(Central Nervous System & Endocrine System)


MD4002 (Student Selected) MD4003


(Applied Medical Science)


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The examining doctors for medical degrees at St Andrews – c. 1865


broad daylight Faculty of Medicine


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