PREMED Course at the Medical University of Lodz
Kickstart Your Medical Career with PREMED at MUL!
The PREMED course at the Medical University of Łódź is designed for aspiring medical and dental students. This comprehensive preparatory program provides a solid foundation in essential subjects, ensuring you are well-prepared for the first year of studies.
- Premedical Course overview
- Course details
- Top reasons to choose PREMED at the Medical University of Lodz
- Meet Pearson Mastering e-learning Platform
- Premedical Course student testimonial
1. Premedical Course overview
- Comprehensive Curriculum: With 960 academic hours, our course covers crucial topics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Medical English, Polish, Anatomy and other subjects useful during the first year of medical studies at MUL.
- International Environment: Join students from around the world, including countries like the USA, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and more.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from experts who have been successfully running the course since 2013.
- Language Support: Gain proficiency in Medical English and Polish, making your transition to studying in Poland smoother.
2. Course details
Course duration: November 14th, 2024 – July 10th, 2025
During the Preparatory Course we offer 960 academic hours*:
- Classes and laboratory in Biology – 160 hours
- Classes and laboratory in Chemistry – 160 hours
- Classes and laboratory in Physics – 128 hours
- Classes in Medical English – 280 hours
- Classes in Polish – 140 hours
- Classes in Anatomy – 30 hours
- Introduction to academic professionalism, social competencies and learning skills – 50 hours
- Classes in Basic Life Support – 12 hours
*academic hour = 45 minutes
The Preparatory Course will be held on condition of minimum 20 students registered.
We invite you to apply online: https://registration.umed.lodz.pl
3. Top reasons to choose PREMED at the Medical University of Lodz:
- No entrance exam
- Great location – Łódź is a great city with a rich history and vibrant student life, providing a supportive and engaging environment for your studies
- International recognition
- Comprehensive curriculum – the course includes 960 academic hours covering essential medical subjects. This thorough preparation ensures you are well-equipped for the future studies
- Multicultural environment – the course attracts students from around the world, creating a multicultural and diverse academic environment
- Modern facilities – you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including a brand-new Medical Simulation Center and MOLecoLAB
- Affordable tuition – the program offers affordable tuition fees, making it accessible to a wide range of students
- Online application
- Language skills – the course includes Polish language classes, which can be incredibly beneficial for daily life and future professional interactions in Poland
- Supportive community – you’ll receive support from experienced faculty and staff, helping you navigate your studies and adjust to life in Poland
- Access to Pearson Mastering e-learning platform
4. Meet Pearson Mastering e-learning Platform
5. Premedical Course student testimonial
I find the Premed Course so useful for people who want to enter the main course.We learnt many stuff related to human body and anatomy. We learnt many adjectives and verbs which we use alot for medical subjects. You may not find these words important or even useful in daily English but for medical issues they are important. Another useful thing about the course was getting used to the city and the situation. We knew many more stuff about transportation and the locations. We also had some courses which were repeated in 1st year and it was easy for us to handle it. In my opinion, the most important thing about the course was learning Polish. I can confess that I did not have any problem for Polish in 1st year, the first semester was completely revision and the second was much easier for us who have been through Premed Course. In Premed, we learnt much more of Polish for daily life and it was so useful for having connection with people. In conclusion, I think the premed course can be so useful for people who are not familiar with studying abroad and have problems with their English. It may not be necessary but it’s so useful for passing the 1st year.
Afagh Hamedan Nejad, student of 3rd year 6MD course