Combined Bachelor and Master in Medicine and Surgery - Forlì 72 months Postgraduate Program By Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |Top Universities
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Program Duration

72 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

16,085 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree programme in Medicine and Surgery aims to train students to become competent doctors in all fundamental fields of medical science and, with the knowledge acquired in the programme, to be able to continue specialist studies in all medical and surgical fields, to exercise any of the roles foreseen by the health system regulations and to be in the best possible condition to apply lifelong learning techniques.The specific learning outcomes of the programme are coherent with both the general provisions of the Bologna Process and the specific provisions of EC Directive 2005/36/EC and the European Specifications in Medical Education drawn up by the Thematic Network on Medical Education in Europe (MEDINE), under the joint supervision of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Association of Medical Schools in Europe (AMSE) under the auspice of the European Commission. They are represented within the European Qualifications Framework (Dublin descriptors).The study programme is divided into three consecutive biennial programmes, as described below. In particular:1. The first biennial programme provides basic scientific knowledge starting with physics and chemistry, aiming to understand the structure and functions of the human body in both microscopic (single molecules and molecular structures) and macroscopic (tissue and organs) terms. It also provides knowledge of basic psychological processes, with particular attention to the role of inter-individual differences in the health field. 

This programme is available in Italian.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree programme in Medicine and Surgery aims to train students to become competent doctors in all fundamental fields of medical science and, with the knowledge acquired in the programme, to be able to continue specialist studies in all medical and surgical fields, to exercise any of the roles foreseen by the health system regulations and to be in the best possible condition to apply lifelong learning techniques.The specific learning outcomes of the programme are coherent with both the general provisions of the Bologna Process and the specific provisions of EC Directive 2005/36/EC and the European Specifications in Medical Education drawn up by the Thematic Network on Medical Education in Europe (MEDINE), under the joint supervision of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Association of Medical Schools in Europe (AMSE) under the auspice of the European Commission. They are represented within the European Qualifications Framework (Dublin descriptors).The study programme is divided into three consecutive biennial programmes, as described below. In particular:1. The first biennial programme provides basic scientific knowledge starting with physics and chemistry, aiming to understand the structure and functions of the human body in both microscopic (single molecules and molecular structures) and macroscopic (tissue and organs) terms. It also provides knowledge of basic psychological processes, with particular attention to the role of inter-individual differences in the health field. 

This programme is available in Italian.

Admission Requirements

5.5+
80+
59+
160+
Admission to the Single Cycle Degree/Combined Bachelor and Master in Medicine requires possession of a secondary school diploma awarded after five years of study or a foreign qualification recognised as suitable.

6 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

16,085 EUR
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International Students

16,085 EUR
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