MSc Cardiology and Stroke

  • Country United Kingdom
  • Course Duration 15 month
  • Course Type Full Time
  • Courses Campus On Campus
  • Language Specification IELTS
  • Program Level Post-Graduate
  • Education Required Undergraduate
  • Admission intake SEP
  • Minimum GPA 3.2

Application Charges

Application Fee Tution Fee
Free GBP 16,500

Program Description

Before applying please contact Bella Rajasekaran via [email protected] to discuss a programme of study for each academic year. Please also refer to the model programme of study in the downloads on the righthand side.IntroductionThe MSc Cardiology and stroke programme is designed for junior doctors with career intentions in stroke or cardiology, general practitioners with special interest as well as acute medicine or emergency medicine physicians who want to enhance their understanding of stroke or cardiology. We also welcome interest from clinical nurse specialists and other healthcare professionals working in cardiology and stroke or emergency or acute medicine.This programme will provide students with the requisite clinical assessment, Investigation, decision-making skills, treatment plan and management for a range of cardiology conditions and stroke including pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions.The programme provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge, understanding, and skills about cariology and stroke. Simulation based education will be used to teach both technical and non-technical skills in the specialists taught modules.The MSc Cardiology and Stroke aim to 
  • Develop critical skills in the use of assessment in a range of cardiology and stroke conditions.
  • Provide students with the requisite critical decision-making skills and management of a range of cardiology and stroke conditions (including pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions).
  • Enable students to develop a critical application of knowledge, skills and best evidence, pertinent the acute phases of cardiovascular illness and subsequent rehabilitative care. 
  • Develop critical application of detailed and targeted investigations as a contribution to reaching an accurate diagnosis and delivery of effective care.  
  • Develop critical skills in the use of assessment in patients with a range of cardiological conditions including stroke.
  • Develop critical and in depth understanding in the use of appropriately targeted investigations as a contribution to both reaching an accurate diagnosis and the delivery of safe and effective care.
Programme structureThe programme has two intakes per year - September and May. Commencement dates vary depending on the modules selected.
  • Semester A -September -January
  • Semester B -January - May
  • Semester C -June -September
The MSc Cardiology and Stroke is a modular programme. Some of the modules are compulsory and some are optional. Learning may be shared in some core modules with healthcare professionals on other clinical programmes in Postgraduate Medicine. You may study individual modules to gain academic credits or complete a planned programme of study leading to a Masters (180 credits), Postgraduate Diploma in Cardiology and Stroke (120 credits), or PgCert (60 credits) cardiology or PgCert Stroke awards. All modules are worth 30 postgraduate credits each. You are allowed 5 years from initial registration to complete your academic award. Depending on the choice of award the programme consists of the following compulsory, specialist and optional modules:Post Graduate Certificate Cardiology (60 Credits required) of which the following can be chosen:
  • Applied Clinical Assessments and Investigation (30 credits) 
  • Specialist Master Class in Cardiology (30 credits)
OrPost Graduate Certificate Stroke (60 Credits required)
  • Applied Clinical Assessments and Investigation (30 credits) 
  • Specialist Master Class in Stroke (30 credits)
Post Graduate Diploma Cardiology and Stroke (120 Credits required)
  • Applied Clinical Assessments and Investigation (30 credits)
  • Decision Making (30 credits)
  • Specialist Master Class in Cardiology (30 credits)
Or
  • Specialist Master Class in Stroke (30 credits)
  • Evidence-Based Practice (30 credits)
For a Master’s Degree modules (180 Credits required)
  • Applied Clinical Assessments and Investigation (30 credits) - Compulsory
  • Evidence-Based Practice (30 credits) - Compulsory
  • Decision Making (30 credits) - Compulsory
  • Specialist Master Class in Cardiology (30 credits)- Compulsory
Or
  • Specialist Master Class in Stroke (30 credits)
  • Healthcare Disciplines Project (30 credits) – compulsory
Optional moduleLeadership in Practice (30 credits)

Other Requirements

A first degree in a healthcare discipline at 55% or above Normally two years experience in a cardiology or stroke related field of practice.

Extra Notes

* NOTE : The Tuition Fee is subject to change Semester wise, as such for exact Tuition Fee kindly see the Website of the respective University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.