Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The University Program in Medicine aims to form future doctors to serve society. The program provides a deep understanding of the biological and social foundations of medicine, with a special emphasis on genetics, immunology, and molecular biology.
Program Details
- Duration: 360 credits
- Places: 85
- Center: Faculty of Health Sciences
- Mobility: The program offers various mobility options for students to study abroad and gain international experience.
- Occupation and Entrepreneurship: The program provides students with the necessary tools to enter the job market and acquire entrepreneurial skills, including academic practices, international practices, professional guidance, and training.
- Professional Attributions: The program has recognized professional attributions, allowing graduates to practice the regulated profession.
- Study and Research: Students with a good academic record can collaborate with research groups from the first year.
- Program of Welcome and University Tutoring (PATU): The program offers students the opportunity to start their university stage with the accompaniment of an experienced student.
- Installations: The program takes place in a modern, sustainable, and accessible campus with leading facilities in teaching and research.
Access and Admission
Information on the access profile, access routes, offer of places, and pre-enrollment, waiting lists, and enrollment processes can be found in this section.
Study Plan
The study plan includes information on subjects, teaching staff, title competencies, academic responsibilities, and more.
Final Degree Project (TFG)
This section provides information and regulations on the TFG, as well as a repository of works from previous courses.
After Graduation
This section explores the different labor exits and professional profiles offered by the degree, as well as options for continuing education.
Quality of the Title
This section provides access to all quality systems of the degree and complete information on the title.
Regulations
This section includes a link to all regulations of the degree: evaluation, permanence, recognition, etc.
Related Studies
- Degree: Nursing, 240 credits, 120 places
- Degree: Psychology, 240 credits, 180 places
- University Master: Family Intervention and Mediation, 60 credits, 40 places
- University Master: Psychosocial Rehabilitation in Community Mental Health, 60 credits, 60 places
