
Medical Studies
On its Krems campus, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL) offers a two-part, interdisciplinary degree programme in Medicine, consisting of the Bachelor’s degree in Medical Science, followed by the Master’s degree in Human Medicine.
Structure and sequence of the course
The medical programme is divided into a three-year Bachelor’s degree in Medical Science and a subsequent three-year Master’s degree in Human Medicine. Clinical teaching is primarily provided at the three university hospitals in Krems, St. Pölten and Tulln.
Medical Studies objectives
The Medical Studies programme at Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL) is training a new generation of doctors. Thanks to the modern curriculum, students receive a grounding in the skills essential for the medical profession, delivered through an interprofessional, practical approach in small groups.
- The modular structure of the course offers gradually more advanced teaching focused on the clinical context, based on specific issues and practical case studies.
- The entire medical programme is infused with interdisciplinary touchpoints, including key areas of expertise, such as medical economics and medical technology, along with professional development and scientific research.
- You can find details of how to apply, the two-stage selection process, grants and funding options on the respective subpages.
Apply via the online form by the applicable deadline.


Teaching and research locations

I am currently in the last semester of Medical School as part of my internship year. I’m so grateful for my time at KL. From the very first day, I’ve had invaluable close contact with colleagues and lecturers, which has also resulted in some wonderful friendships. Looking back, I can say that KL prepares you for a successful career in every possible way. Thank you!