Is it possible to share courses suitable for my profile in Ireland/Dublin for a Diploma/BSc?
Yes, there are several medical science courses in Ireland that fit your background and plans for undergraduate study in January 2027.
- Higher Diploma in Medical Science (Part-time, TU Dublin): Three-year program with clinical lab placement, CORU-approved. Next intake January 2027. Typical fees: €5,330/year.
- BSc (Honours) in Medical Science (TU Dublin): Four-year full-time course, prepares for clinical pathology roles. Next intake September 2026. Typical fees: €12,500/year.
- BSc in Biomedical Science (University College Cork): Four years, strong practical focus. Next intake September 2026. Typical fees: €17,000/year.
- BSc (Honours) in Medical Science (Atlantic Technological University Galway-Mayo): Four-year full-time program. Fees: €12,000/year.
You’ll need to meet English language requirements (like IELTS), and application deadlines and fees are subject to change.
Looking for a specific course in Ireland?
We will find the universities that offer it, and whether you will get in.
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