Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Undergraduate Scholarships:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences : £2,500
- Engineering and Physical Sciences (Including lab courses)* : £3,000
- Early Confirmation Award** : £1,500 (When full tuition paid by deadline)
- Excellence Award (Achieve a 75% GPA) : £2,000 (Merit award in subsequent years)
- Queen’s Family Award: 20% (No – Automatically deducted from first year)
*Excludes Medicine, Dentistry, Agricultural Technology, Theology
**May be used in conjunction with other scholarships
Duration
3 YearsIntakes
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- Agricultural Technology BSc
- Agricultural Technology with Professional Studies BSc
- Biochemistry BSc
- Biochemistry MSci
- Biochemistry with Professional Studies BSc
- Biochemistry with Professional Studies MSci
- Biological Sciences FD
- Biological Sciences BSc
- Biological Sciences MSci
- Biological Sciences with Professional Studies BSc
- Biological Sciences with Professional Studies MSci
- Biomedical Science BSc
- Dentistry BDS
- Environmental Management BSc
- Environmental Management with Professional Studies BSc
- Food Science and Nutrition BSc
- Food Science and Nutrition MSci
- Food Science and Nutrition with Professional Studies MSci
- Food Science and Nutrition with Professional Studies BSc
- Human Biology BSc
- Marine Biology BSc
- Marine Biology MSci
- Marine Biology with Professional Studies BSc
- Marine Biology with Professional Studies MSci
- Medicine MB
- Microbiology BSc
- Microbiology MSci
- Microbiology with Professional Studies BSc
- Microbiology with Professional Studies MSci
- Midwifery BSc
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology BSc
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Sandwich) BSc
- Pharmaceutical Sciences BSc
- Pharmaceutical Sciences (Sandwich) BSc
- Pharmacy MPharm
- Professional Nursing (Adult) BSc
- Professional Nursing (Adult) BSc (February intake)
- Professional Nursing (Children and Young People) BSc
- Professional Nursing (Children and Young People) BSc (February intake)
- Professional Nursing (Learning Disabilities) BSc
- Professional Nursing (Mental Health) BSc (February intake)
- Zoology BSc
- Zoology MSci
- Zoology with Professional Studies BSc
- Zoology with Professional Studies MSci
Duration Notes:
- BA: 3 years
- BSc : 3 years
- BEng: 3 years
- MEng : 4 years
- MSci : 4 years
- MChem : 4 years
- BEng with industry year, sandwich year or placement year ( BEng ) : 4 years
- MEng with industry year, sandwich year or placement year : 5 years
- FD: 2 years
- MB: 5 years … £34,450*
- MPharm: 4 years
- BDS: 5 years …. £35,800
**The Northern Ireland Department of Health introduced a mandatory clinical placement levy for all new international medical students commencing study at the University from 2019/20 onwards.
- Please note that some degree programmes may require higher scores in the individual sub-skill components of IELTS and TOEFL tests. Please check the Coursefinder for specific programme requirements.
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- In all cases GCSE English Language at grade C/4, or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the University, must be offered. The University accepts Level 2 Essential Skills in Communication in lieu of a grade C/4 in GCSE English Language. Applicants whose first language is not English should refer to the section under the heading ‘English language requirements for international students’ since different requirements apply. Please note that the same subject cannot be counted at different levels in satisfying the General Entrance Requirement.
- The Certificate of General Secondary Education with 80% plus successful completion of a recognised Foundation programme.
- Applicants who have successfully completed at least one year of university study in Egypt with good grades will be considered on a case by case basis.
- A Levels.
- Between 30 and 36 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Information on required grades.
Additional requirements
- Academic certificate
- Academic transcript
- IELTS result or equivalent
- personal statement
- references
- CV
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
90IELTS
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Student Accommodation at Queen’s University Belfast
Student Accommodation:
Elms BT1 and Elms BT2
We know how important finding the right home is to your student experience. Our student housing at Elms BT9 has been applauded consistently by our students for quality, cost and service (ISB Autumn 2015 and 2017 surveys).
Located just 15 minutes from Queen’s main campus (0.9mi), you’ll be neighbours with the vibrant city-centre nightlife, popular restaurants and local supermarkets.
- Accommodation £4,500
- Going out £1,308
- Food/Drink £1,224
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