The School is composed of institutes located at multiple sites in West Yorkshire including the Worsley Building, LIGHT, St James's Campus, and Chapel Allerton Hospital.On 6 June 1831 six physicians and surgeons set up the Leeds Medical School with the aim: it is desirable that a School [of Medicine] be established in Leeds for the purposes of giving such courses of lectures on subjects connected with Medicine and Surgery as will qualify for examination at the College of Surgeons and Apothecaries' Hall.The Medical School admitted its first students in October of that year.An optional intercalated degree can be taken either at Leeds or another institution, making the course six years.The intercalated degrees on offer include: Primary care, International Health, Medical Physics, Human Physiology, Sports Science, Neuroscience, Zoology, Pharmacology, Medical Ethics, Clinical Science, Psychology, Microbiology and Anatomy.Media related to Leeds School of Medicine at Wikimedia Commons