MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology
Liverpool John Moores University
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The Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc focuses on the practical application of research. The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences is ranked first in the North West and top 20 in the world for Sports Science (QS World University Rankings 2025) This master’s course is the first in the UK to be accredited by the AHCS, which allows registration as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist Healthcare professional upon successful completion Taught by academic staff who are world-leading researchers and ...Read more

The Clinical Exercise Physiology MSc focuses on the practical application of research. The School of Sport and Exercise Sciences is ranked first in the North West and top 20 in the world for Sports Science (QS World University Rankings 2025) This master’s course is the first in the UK to be accredited by the AHCS, which allows registration as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist Healthcare professional upon successful completion Taught by academic staff who are world-leading researchers and AHCS-registered Clinical Exercise Physiologists, including those who pioneered the establishment of Clinical Exercise Physiologists as registered health professionals in the UK Benefit from a small class size - student numbers are capped at around 20 for this highly competitive course to give you dedicated access to staff and facilities Use state-of-the-art laboratories in our award-winning Tom Reilly Building Enjoy a combination of invaluable practical experience, including a substantial, compulsory clinical placement and theoretical learning. Our Placement Learning Support Unit will support you with sourcing a placement Access cutting-edge equipment, including 12-lead ECG and cardiopulmonary stress exercise testing equipment. We also house several ultrasound machines echocardiography and vascular physiology and we are world leaders in utilising this equipment in a practical-based setting Look forward to enhanced job opportunities in NHS and private clinical physiology This course is in high demand and applications exceed places available. The final application deadline is 28 February 2026, however we recommend you apply as soon as possible. Decisions on all applications will be communicated on 24 March 2026 and the deadline for responding to offers is 16 May 2026. Please note that offers not responded to by this date will be withdrawn as a reserve list will be in operation for places There has never been a more exciting time to undertake an MSc in Clinical Exercise Physiology. Exercise now represents one of the world's major businesses and scientists have an increasingly prominent role in working with healthy and clinical populations to maintain healthy lifestyles and reduce disease. This master's programme is ideal if you want to go on to specialise in exercise physiology in a clinical setting. The course provides a detailed knowledge of physiology applied to clinical contexts, but is also designed to extend your knowledge beyond 'classical' exercise physiology studies and into novel techniques and theories underpinning exercise physiology and health. You will gain extensive practical experience in key physiology laboratory tests such as ECG and cardiopulmonary testing. You will also develop a good understanding of modern and novel ultrasound assessments of cardiovascular function. Academic development is provided in fundamental scientific techniques including research methods, statistical analysis and scientific communication.

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76th
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20 Feb 14

I am now in my second year at John Moore's University. My course is really interesting now that I have got to second year. First year was a bit dull in terms of work, but that..Read more

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Candidates will be required to have academic qualifications commensurate with entry to postgraduate study, and be able to demonstrate an aptitude for scientific study. Candidates would normally be expected to have a good honours degree (i.e., upper second or first) in sport science, science or a related discipline.

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Liverpool John Moores University
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Established in 1823, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is one of the UK's largest and most well-established universities....

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