Middlesex University London - Cardiology MSc/PGDip

Middlesex University London

Cardiology MSc/PGDip

Cardiac physiologists record and analyse physiological data to diagnose and treat cardiac disease. They play an essential role in healthcare, saving many lives and improving many more. Cardiac physiologists in hospitals deal with patients first-hand, meaning they need not only highly specialised knowledge and excellent analytical abilities but good people skills.

Why study the MSc/PGDip/PGCert Cardiology at Middlesex University?

Our biomedical and biological science courses have a burgeoning international reputation, due to our world-class research in areas including biomarkers, public health and biomodelling. The university is home to the Centre for Investigative and Diagnostic Oncology, which has pioneered techniques for cancer diagnosis and treatment, including our breakthrough in the development of a vaccine for bladder cancer.

Our teaching and research facilities surpass those at some UK medical schools, and our course will provide you with both in-depth practical experience and comprehensive, up- to-date theoretical knowledge. Our specialist clinical physiology laboratory houses a wide range of diagnostic equipment and is run by experienced practitioners. As well as attending practical classes in the lab, you'll be able to use it for independent study and research, and will have access to specialist journals.

In our partnership with Saracens Rugby Club, you’ll have access to the fantastic resources at StoneX Stadium, including the brand new £23 million redevelopment project of the West Stand which offers state-of-the-art facilities as a top educational and high performance centre for teaching and research excellence. With some of the most advanced equipment in the UK, you will be able to utilise the new specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs, plus much more.

Please note: this programme will not lead to a qualification as a Healthcare Scientist (Cardiac Physiologist).

Course highlights

  • As well as a sound knowledge of how different problems affect the heart, and modern diagnostic and research techniques, you'll develop the critical analysis skills needed for literature reviews and an understanding of relevant ethical issues.
  • Our unique leadership and management module will give you additional skills to help you progress up the career ladder. You'll cover leadership and management theory, health and safety, quality control, research and statistical methods.
  • Our staff are supportive and hands-on – ever-ready with advice on your studies, they're also known for their strong pastoral care and for going the extra mile for their students. All our teaching staff are involved in research and many are pioneers in their own field.
  • The course will also improve your IT, numeracy, research, communication, teamwork, managerial, presentation and problem-solving skills.
  • As a student of this course you'll receive a free electronic textbook for every module.

Entry Requirements

  • We welcome applications from graduates with a 2:1 honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in a health or science-based subject
  • Applicants must normally be a clinical physiologist but those from other healthcare professions (e.g. registered nurse, clinical exercise physiologist, physiotherapist and medical practitioners) are also welcomed
  • We also consider candidates with other relevant qualifications and individuals with a minimum of three years' work experience in clinical physiology
  • Those without formal qualifications need to demonstrate relevant work experience and the ability to study at postgraduate level.
  • The most commonly accepted evidence of English language ability is IELTS 6.5 (with minimum 6.0 in all components).

Career Prospects

The MSc Cardiology course equips cardiac physiologists with advanced knowledge and skills necessary for working in the NHS. It also prepares them for a PhD and research career, focusing on developing new techniques for diagnosing and treating heart problems. For those already working in cardiology, the MSc can help progress to a senior position. The course also equips graduates with transferable skills, such as research, data collection, IT, numeracy, communication, presentation, teamwork, problem-solving, and confidence. Graduates can pursue careers in organizations like NHS, General Electric Co, Johnson & Johnson, Siemens, and Medtronic.

Course Details

The MSc/PGDip Cardiology program will be delivered in a blended learning format, combining in-person and live interactive teaching sessions via platforms like Kaltura, Newrow Adobe Connect, and Zoom. This approach will build up students' skills and knowledge through various teaching and learning approaches, including case-study-based discussions, workshops, and in-class activities. Assessment will include case study-based theoretical exams, written assignments, data analysis, and online presentations. Students will receive regular feedback on their work and evaluate their own work.
For their dissertation, students will design, conduct, and critically evaluate the results of their independent research project. They will also conduct an observational study and present their findings through a written report and presentation to tutors and fellow students. The timetable will be built around on-campus sessions using professional facilities, with online sessions for some activities where virtual resources will add value.
The learning structure for 2023/24 includes live in-person on campus learning, which will be 8 hours per week, 4 hours per level, and 3 hours per level of tutor set learning activities. Independent study is expected outside of these hours, including preparation for future classes. Students are expected to commit 1200 hours to their course across all styles of learning, with some additional hours for placements.
The support network is strong, with online and on-campus support services, one-to-one and group sessions for personal learning and academic support, and financial advice and support for personal wellbeing, mental health, and disability. Optional modules are usually available at levels 5 and 6, but may not be offered on every course.

Course Modules

Clinical Electrophysiology (15 credits)
Cardiac Rhythm Management (15 credits)
Cardiac Ultrasound (30 credits)
Research Project (60 credits)
Leadership and Management (15 credits)
Bioethics (15 credits)
Experimental Design and Statistics (15 credits)
Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics (30 credits)

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