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Transform your community through the innovative Joint Medical Program offered by Western Sydney University and Charles Sturt University. Since its launch in 2021, these institutions have collaboratively provided a Bachelor of Clinical Science (Medicine) and Doctor of Medicine (MD) program. This five-year undergraduate medical degree prepares graduates for medical internships across Australia and New Zealand. Students can pursue their studies at either Western Sydney University's Campbelltown campus in Greater Western Sydney or Charles Sturt University's Orange campus in Central NSW.
An applicant for a PhD program must either hold: A Master’s degree by research, or A Bachelor (Hons) degree with Class 1 or Class 2 division 1 honours, or A demonstrated capacity for research in a discipline deemed to be acceptable to the university.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS: 7.0 overall score, minimum 7.0 in each subtest; TOEFL internet-based score: Total score 100; Writing 27, listening and reading 24 and speaking 23; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE): 65 overall; minimum 65 in each of the four skills Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading in one sitting.