Qualification |
Exam Board / Provider |
Band B |
IELTS (Academic Options) |
British Council/University of Cambridge ESOL |
6.0 including minimum 5.5 in each component |
Cambridge English Proficiency C2 Proficiency |
Cambridge English Language Assessment |
C with no less than Borderline in any element OR 170 overall with no less than 165 in any component |
Cambridge English Advanced C1 Advanced |
Cambridge English Language Assessment |
A with no less than Borderline in any element OR 170 overall with no less than 165 in any component |
GCSE English Language |
Any |
C / 4 |
IGCSE English as a First Language |
Any |
C |
English 1119/1125 |
UCLES |
C |
Indian Class XII |
CBSE or CISCE only |
75% (first attempt) |
HKCEE/HKDSE English Language |
HKEAA |
4 |
International Baccalaureate English Language or Literature |
IB (SL requirements differ according to the IB exam taken) |
HL 4 |
LanguageCert |
LanguageCert |
LanguageCert International ESOL, SELT C1 (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) with 33/50 in each component |
TOEFL |
TOEFL/ETS From one single test date. MyBest scores will not be accepted. |
213 (Computer) 87 (iBT or iBT Special Home Edition) with minimum of 21 in Listening, 21 in Writing, 22 in Reading and 23 in Speaking |
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic |
Pearson |
60 with no less than 59 in any of the Communicative Skills |
Duolingo English Test |
Duolingo. NOTE: In order to verify the Duolingo results online, applicants need to nominate the University of Warwick as an institution who can receive their results. |
Overall score of 115 with no less than 90 in any component |
Trinity ISE II |
Trinity |
Merit Merit Merit Merit in four components |
Trinity ISE III |
Trinity |
Pass Pass Pass Pass in four components |
Trinity ISE IV |
Trinity |
Pass Pass Pass Pass in four components |
Health and Medical Sciences, a course offered by Warwick Medical School, enables students to investigate current local and global problems in health from multiple perspectives.
Wherever we look in the world, health and medical services are struggling to cope with rising demand and the increasing burden of disease. Advances in the scientific understanding of health and disease along with new technological developments offer exciting opportunities for improved health, but also present novel challenges to our health systems in terms of affordability, sustainability, and equity. The societies we live in and the lifestyles we adopt influence our health.
Solutions to health problems, like the origins of those problems, must be multi-faceted. Policy developers, non-governmental agencies and health-workers must work alongside researchers, health professionals and industry to promote holistic solutions. Multidisciplinary solutions need individuals who have the skills to work across and within these boundaries to be an agent for change.
The BSc in Health and Medical Sciences will help you address current local and global problems in health through the integrated perspectives of health science, and medical science. It will equip you with the vital skills to be able to make a valuable contribution and impact on health in our society, both locally and globally. Case-based learning, a signature educational approach for Warwick Medical School, and small group teaching feature heavily in the delivery of the course.
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Year One
Concepts in Health and Medical Sciences
Systems: Cell to Society
Illness: Susceptibility and Inequality
Wellbeing: Mental Health and Neurobiology
Methods of Enquiry
Year Two
Food: Nutrition and Malnutrition
Infection: Prevention and Outbreaks
Interactions: Environment and Genes
Pathways to Work in Health
Year Three
Project Planning
Advanced Cases
Making a Difference with Research and Science
Technology and Health
Dissertation Project
Transdisciplinary Perspectives
This course was launched in 2020, so our first cohort of students have not yet graduated. However, we expect that our students will have an interest in areas such as:
Public health and health promotion
Corporate social responsibility
Industrial and graduate training programmes in health
Non-governmental organisations
Health services management and administration
Graduate entry to further health and clinical education programmes
Biomedical or health sciences research
IHS per year: GBP 500