The Medicine Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) prepares international students for progression to Year 1 of a Medicine degree at partner universities. If you meet the programme entry and progression requirements (including the Multiple Mini Interview), you may be eligible to progress to a five-year Medicine degree pathway.
The Medicine Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) at the University of Nicosia is designed for international students aspiring to advance to Year 1 of a Medicine degree at affiliated universities. This preparatory course equips students with the essential knowledge and skills needed for successful progression into the five-year Medicine degree pathway.
The Medicine UFP integrates foundational academic subjects with English language development and specific medical skills to ensure you are well-prepared for your undergraduate studies in Medicine.
Assessment Approach: Evaluations in Maths and English are conducted through examinations, while assessments in Biology and Chemistry include both exams and practical work.
Curriculum Access: For detailed module information, learning outcomes, and the timetable, please visit the programme's official website.
Admission to the Medicine UFP is contingent upon the completion of senior secondary education and fulfillment of the academic criteria established by the programme. Specific standardized test requirements are not indicated for this course.
Completing the Medicine UFP successfully can pave the way for students to enter a five-year Medicine degree, leading to various career opportunities in the medical field. Graduates may pursue roles in healthcare, research, or further specialized training in medicine.
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