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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
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Full Time
SEP-25
3 Years
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Main Site
Full Time
SEP-25
3 Years
Cardiac physiologists work in a fast-paced, stimulating environment, combining patient care, diagnostics and problem-solving to provide excellent person-centred care and support. The profession is fast moving and continually evolving, providing essential services to the modern healthcare system.Our BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Cardiac Physiology) course focuses primarily on the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of heart disease. Throughout the programme you will develop the required skills to become a practising cardiac physiologist, eligible for professional registration through an integrated approach of academic, simulated and workplace learning. As a cardiac physiologist you will use a range of procedures to support the diagnosis and treatment pathway of patients with cardiac disease.You will benefit from our well-established network of high-quality placements, where you will receive clinical training from experienced cardiac professionals. Our students often describe their placements as the highlight of the programme as they are able to put theory into practice. Work based learning helps students to develop their employability, and the degree programme has an excellent employability record. We have over 20 years’ experience of providing cardiac physiology training and you will be taught by experienced practising healthcare professionals. Being part of the School of Medicine links our academic expertise with world-leading research.On successful completion of the programme, students are eligible to apply for registration with the Academy of Healthcare Science as a Practitioner.
Why choose Leeds?- The only cardiac physiology course in the UK that sits within a School of Medicine.- Use of simulation computer technology for enhanced ECG learning.- Work with patients from the Patient Carer Community group to help prepare you for placement.- Clinical placements are undertaken within departments across the Yorkshire and Humber region.- Develop your clinical skills through practical sessions utilising dedicated simulation equipment.- Study specialist areas of interest undertaking a research project in your final year.- We are based within the globally renowned Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine meaning that our students have access to leading researchers and can attend and participate in academic research seminars alongside practising cardiologists and senior medical researchers.- There are opportunities to present your research at conferences and in professional journals.
FacilitiesThe School has a dedicated cardiac physiology clinical skills area. The rooms consist of a separate ambulatory monitoring room where students can be taught and can practise fitting, downloading and analysing ambulatory information.There is a larger room for dedicated clinical skills teaching, with the equipment to perform ECGs, basic spirometry and blood pressure monitoring – all basic skills required for cardiac physiologists. The programme has also invested in cardiac catheterisation and pacing VR simulator to support student learning as well as echocardiography simulation equipment.
Exam type
A levelA level:
ABB Grades / Points required
Scottish Higher:
BB Grades / Points required
Access to HE Diploma:
Not currently available, please contact university for up to date information.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme:
34 Grades / Points required
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016):
DDD Grades / Points required
A-level: ABB including a science subject (Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics). Other science based subjects will be considered.We consider all A-level subjects for the remaining grades, except general studies or critical thinking.EPQs are not considered within our scoring.
BB at Advanced Higher level and AABBB at Higher levelOrB at Advanced Higher level and AAABB at Higher level.For applicants without Advanced Highers, we require AABBBB at Higher level.Each of these options requires 1 science, from Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics.
30 distinctions and 15 merits (both at level 3). This must include a minimum of 15 credits from science subjects.We strongly advise you to contact the School to discuss the suitability of your chosen Access course. We consider Access Courses to be suitable for mature applicants (21 plus) who have been out of full-time education and have had no previous access to higher education.
34 points overall, including 3 higher level subjects at minimum of grade 5, one of which must be a science subject
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma (QCF): distinction/distinction/distinction and must contain at least one-third science content at distinction.Health and Social Care qualifications have insufficient science content and will only be considered with an additional science A level – Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Physics.
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