What courses is Kings College London known for?

What courses is Kings College London known for?

King’s has a particularly distinguished reputation in the humanities, law, the sciences (including a wide range of health areas such as psychiatry, medicine, nursing and dentistry) and social sciences including international affairs.

Does KCL do dissection or Prosection?

King’s has two dissection rooms. Dissection teaching is led by five teaching staff, assisted by 12 anatomy demonstrators. The Upper Dissecting Room is the largest dissection room and has the capacity to hold 80 cadavers.

Is King College London good for medicine?

According to QS University Rankings, King’s medical school is not only rated as the 15th best medical school globally: it also offers placement and teaching in top London hospitals during the student’s degree, including the campuses of King’s, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals.

Is medical physiology a good degree?

A Physiology degree is excellent for getting you into a lab or clinical setting, but what other options are there? Plenty, as it happens! With your knowledge of medicine and the human body, you could become a medical sales representative, visiting organisations all over the country to sell your company’s products.

What’s it like to study medicine at Kings?

King’s medical teaching is very similar to that offered by other integrated courses with the first 2 years of the course demanding students to sit through 9-5 lectures every day. The lectures were mixed up with dissection practices and histology.

Does Imperial do full body dissection?

At Imperial, we do full-body dissections rather than prosections. Each group consists of 10-11 students and we are assigned a cadaver per group for the whole of the anatomy course, which lasts into year 2. The dissections are done at our Charing Cross campus.

WHAT A levels do you need to study medicine at King’s College London?

A level – A*AA Must include Biology and Chemistry. GCSE grade 6/B in both English and Mathematics required, if not offered at A/AS level. Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King’s as one of your A levels.