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Pre-University Medical Science (Session 2)

Key information

Subject area:

Pre-University & Undergraduate Summer Programmes


Course type:

Summer


Credit level:

Not for credit


Duration:

1 week


Available course dates:

From: 07 July 2025 To: 11 July 2025
Application deadline: 28 March 2025

Course overview

King’s Pre-University summer courses offer participants an in-depth exploration of the chosen subject area(s) at degree level and give students experience of university-level study. King’s courses provide insight into the key debates, themes and cutting-edge research areas of each of the subjects. Students will enjoy research-enriched teaching through seminars, lectures, workshops and experiential learning activities. Students will need to successfully complete the assignments of each module and meet attendance requirements in order to receive a Certificate of Completion.

What does this course cover?

This course explores the relationship between human physiology & anatomy and several medical conditions. Students will build their awareness and understanding of how the body functions, looking at the cardiovascular, endocrine, and musculoskeletal systems. Additionally, this course investigates the adaptation of body systems to different environments, such as temperature extremes, mountain altitudes, airplane cabins, hostile conditions of space. During the course, students will be exposed to research that seeks to monitor and promote medical and physiological wellbeing. 

What will I achieve?

By the end of the module, you should have:

  • experienced a variety of learning activities typical of first year undergraduate study;
  • built relevant knowledge to support future study in the field of Biomedical and Life Sciences;
  • carried out independent research on a given topic and produced a structured and well supported response to an assignment brief;
  • worked collaboratively in diverse groups to produce a presentation.

Who will I learn with?

James Clark

James Clark

Professor of Cardiovascular and Physiology Education

Who is this for?

The King's College London Pre-University Summer School is designed for academically motivated students looking to excel in a global context.

Entry requirements:

  • Students need to be enrolled in their final three years of high school
  • Students must be aged 16 or 17 before the start date of their course
  • Personal statement
  • Students must have studied English to at least level B2 in the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). If your first language is not English, you will need to provide evidence of your English proficiency. Full entry requirements can be found on the Pre-University Summer School homepage, under the Entry Requirements tab.

What is the teaching schedule?

Taught on-campus between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Friday

Fees and discounts

  2025 Tuition fee Residential package
One course (1 week) £2,990 £3,730
One course (1 week) - Early application discount* £2,900 £3,640
Two courses (2 weeks) £5,610 £7,090
Three courses (3 weeks) £8,600 £10,820
Four courses (4 weeks) £11,220 £14,180
Application fee: £60

*Early application discount: prices apply for applications received by 23:59 GMT on 31 January 2025. Subject to availability at the time of application. From 1 February 2025, the standard 2025 tuition fees apply.

As per the fees listed above, booking multiple courses receives a discount. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts of promotions and excludes English Language & Culture courses. Subject to availability at the time of application.

Suggested course combinations:

Further information

More information on our fees, entry requirements and residential package can be found on the Pre-University Summer School homepage.

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Course status:

Available

Full fee £2990

Application fee £60

Residential programme fee £3730

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