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University of Plymouth (Foundation Year)

Overview

The University of Plymouth is home to Peninsula Medical School. Students at Peninsula benefit from state of the art facilities including electronic patient simulators and 3D human anatomy models. Teaching takes a layered spiral-based approach whereby you revisit, and build upon earlier knowledge and skills as you progress through the programme. This aims to continually deepen your understanding with new levels of insight, analysis, critical thinking and practical experience. Another key feature of this course is early clinical contact, with students meeting their very first patients within the first weeks of the course.

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The Medicine with Foundation Year programme is aimed at able students whose education has been impacted by adversity. Using a Problem Based Learning approach, this course begins the journey towards the development of the academic, personal and professional skills needed for a career in medicine.

Please note this programme is only open to applicants meeting specific widening participation criteria. Additionally, applicants must not meet the A level and GCSE requirements for the five-year Medicine (A100) course.

If you meet just one of the GCSE or A level requirements for A100 but not the other you will be considered for the foundation course.

Key Points

  • Foundation Year
  • Problem Based Learning
  • Optional Intercalation
  • No Admissions Tests

FAQs

→What is the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

The University of Plymouth Foundation Year is a one-year course that is designed to prepare students for undergraduate study at the university.

→Who is the University of Plymouth Foundation Year intended for?

The University of Plymouth Foundation Year is intended for students who do not meet the entry requirements for direct entry into an undergraduate degree program at the university, or who may benefit from additional academic support and preparation.

→What subjects are available for study in the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

The University of Plymouth Foundation Year offers a range of subjects for study, including business, engineering, health and social care, and science.

→What are the entry requirements for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

The entry requirements for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year vary depending on the subject of study, but generally require a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, or equivalent qualifications.

→How do I apply for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

Applications for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year can be made through the UCAS website, and typically require a personal statement and academic references in addition to meeting the entry requirements.

→Can international students apply for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

Yes, international students can apply for the University of Plymouth Foundation Year, but may need to meet additional language requirements and provide evidence of their qualifications.

→What are the benefits of taking the University of Plymouth Foundation Year?

The University of Plymouth Foundation Year offers a range of benefits, including providing additional academic support and preparation, helping students to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for undergraduate study, and potentially increasing access to a wider range of undergraduate degree programs.

About the university

Key Information
Email [email protected]
Phone number 01752 437333
Course Information
Teaching style Problem Based Learning
Plymouth used an enquiry based learning approach, with small structured groups to discuss clinical case studies. You get early clinical exposure, and will see your very first patients within the first two weeks of the course!
Your foundation year will teach you the basic science required for medical studies, also using a problem based approach. Successful completion of the foundation year guarantees entry to Y1 medicine with no further selection procedures.
Course length 6 years
Courses offered 2 courses offered:
A100 Standard-Entry Medicine - 5 years
A102 Medicine with a Foundation Year - 6 years
Graduate entry No
Foundation or access Yes
University Life
Local area Plymouth, Devon
The University of Plymouth is one of the largest universities in the South West, with the main campus located at the centre of ‘Britain’s ocean city’. The city of Plymouth, characterised by its lively community of students, lies within an area of rich geographical and ecological diversity. From the nearby Dartmoor National Park, to the Devon and Cornwall coast – you are never too far away from serenity or adventure.
Social life With excellent national transport links, great shopping and culture, top sporting opportunities, pristine seas and south-coast sunshine, at the University of Plymouth you can live the lifestyle that only the South West peninsula can offer.
Interview
Interview style MMI
5 stations
Interview dates Jan
Admissions Tests
UCAT UCAT
GAMSAT N/A
Academic Requirements
GCSE GCSEs
Applicants need to achieve 5 GCSE passes (grade C/grade 4 or higher) which must include the following subjects: - English Language - Mathematics - Two Science subjects - either GCSE Double Award Science or two from single award Chemistry, Biology, or Physics We are unable to consider functional skills in lieu of GCSEs.
A-level A Level
Applicants for this course must not meet the A level and GCSE grade requirements for the five-year BMBS Medicine (A100) course, including the re-sit policy. However, if you meet either the GCSE or A level requirements for A100 but not the other, then you would be considered for the foundation course. A Level The typical offer is BBB at GCE A level which must include the following: Grade B in Biology Grade B in a second science from Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology Your third A level can be from any subject area and does not need to be science based. General Studies is not accepted
Scottish Advanced/Highers Scottish Highers
BTEC National Extended Diploma DDM in a relevant subject, which must contain units covering sufficient Biology and another science. BTEC National Diploma DM in a relevant subject, which must contain units covering sufficient Biology and another science GCE A Level grade B in Biology
IB 28-32 points
28-32 points overall to include the following: Higher Level 5 in Biology Higher Level 5 in one further science from Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Psychology
Bachelor's Degree (Gradutes Only) N/A
Statistics
Number of applicants per interview no data available
Number of applicants per place no data available
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