Campus Location
University College Cork (UCC) School of Medicine is located in Cork, Ireland.
Healthcare Programs Offered
The School of Medicine offers the following healthcare programs:
– Medicine (MB BCh BAO)
– Dentistry
– Pharmacy
– Nursing
– Occupational Therapy
– Public Health
Accreditation Status
UCC School of Medicine is accredited by the Irish Medical Council and recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME).
QS World Ranking
University College Cork is ranked 2nd in Ireland and 303rd globally in the QS World University Rankings 2023. It is also ranked in the top 300 globally for Medicine in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023.
Enrollment Numbers
University College Cork has approximately 22,000 students, including a significant number of international students.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees vary based on student classification:
– EU Students: ~€16,000–€20,000 per year
– Non-EU Students: ~€45,000–€50,000 per year
Application Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
– High school diploma or equivalent (with strong grades in science subjects)
– Competitive score in the HPAT-Ireland (Health Professions Admission Test) for EU applicants
– Non-EU applicants may submit SAT/ACT scores or equivalent
– English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL for non-native speakers)
– Personal statement and letters of recommendation
– Interview (for shortlisted candidates)
Year Established
University College Cork was established in 1845.
Medical Program Start Date
The academic year typically begins in September.
Gender Admitted
Both male and female students are admitted.
Foreign Students Admitted
Yes, UCC has a diverse student body with over 100 nationalities represented.
Admissions Contact Information
For further inquiries, contact:
– Email: admissions@ucc.ie
– Website: www.ucc.ie
