Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-03-03 | - |
2026-03-02 | - |
Program Overview
The University of Auckland's MBChB program is a six-year, highly challenging program that equips students with the medical, clinical, and research skills necessary for a career in medicine. The program is taught by experienced faculty members and uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops, and clinical placements. Graduates of the program are highly qualified and well-prepared to pursue a successful career in medicine.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) at the University of Auckland is a highly challenging but rewarding program that equips students with the medical, clinical, and research skills necessary to pursue a career in any field of medicine. This program is accredited by the Australian Medical Council on behalf of the Medical Council of New Zealand. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the basic and clinical sciences, as well as the opportunity to develop their clinical skills in a variety of settings. Students will learn from experienced faculty members who are leaders in their fields, and they will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. The MBChB program is a six-year program, including Year One (Part I) of either the Bachelor of Health Sciences or the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science (105 points). In Year One (Part I), one 15-point course is required from the General Education Schedule approved for this degree.
Outline:
Year One (Part I):
- 15-point course from the General Education Schedule
- Introduction to Health Systems
- Health and Society
- Population Health
- Behaviour, Health and Development
- Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes and Development
- Chemistry of the Living World
- Biology for Biomedical Science: Organ Systems
Year Two (Part II):
- Core courses focusing on the basic medical and health sciences, as well as professional and clinical aspects of medical practice (120 points)
Year Three (Part III):
- Medical Humanities
- A course focusing on human health and illness (120 points)
Year Four (Part IV):
- Learning predominantly in hospital and community environments, with rotating study in a number of disciplines for 35 to 42 weeks of the year (120 points)
Year Five (Part V):
- May apply to study on the year-long regional-rural program (Pūkawakawa) based in Whangarei and small surrounding rural environments in Northland
- Required to complete a five-week elective (120 points)
Year Six (Part VI):
- Complete an 8-week Elective (strongly encouraged to complete this overseas)
- 11-week Research Project (120 points)
Assessment:
The assessment methods for the MBChB program vary depending on the course and the year of study. However, some common assessment methods include:
- exams
- assignments
- presentations
- clinical skills assessments
- research projects
Teaching:
The MBChB program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are leaders in their fields. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- lectures
- tutorials
- seminars
- workshops
- clinical placements
Careers:
The MBChB program prepares students for a variety of careers in medicine. Some of the most common career paths for graduates of the program include:
- General practitioner
- Surgeon
- Physician
- Psychiatrist
- Researcher
- Public health physician
Other:
The MBChB program is a demanding program, but it is also very rewarding. Graduates of the program are highly qualified and well-prepared to pursue a successful career in medicine. This gives students access to a wide range of research opportunities, which can help them to develop their clinical and research skills. The University of Auckland is located in Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland is a vibrant and multicultural city with a lot to offer students. The city is home to a number of world-class hospitals and research institutions, which provides students with excellent opportunities for clinical placements and research opportunities.