MSc in Cardiology

Course Information
Batch Coming Soon
Course Duration
2 years
Limited Seats Available
15-20 Seats
Why pursue a MSc in Cardiology with us
|
|
|
100% Flexible |
Expert Led |
Career Boosting |
Our courses are 100% online. No fixed study times mean you can log in and learn whenever and wherever. |
Our faculty are selected due to their subject expertise, experience and teaching abilities to ensure the highest standards of educational excellence |
Fast-track your medical career significantly by pursuing an International one-year university degree, along with invaluable practical clinical experience in a related specialty at a prestigious hospital in India. |
|
100% Flexible |
Our courses are 100% online. No fixed study times mean you can log in and learn whenever and wherever. |
|
Expert Led |
Our faculty are selected due to their subject expertise, experience and teaching abilities to ensure the highest standards of educational excellence |
|
Career Boosting |
Fast-track your medical career significantly by pursuing an International one-year university degree, along with invaluable practical clinical experience in a related specialty at a prestigious hospital in India. |
Who is this course for ?
Our online courses are directed to help improve skills and knowledge in the speciality for all medical graduates and post graduates (MBBS/ MD's). Other medical professionals like nurses in cardiology and pharmacists with specialist interest can also apply. The knowledge of heart and cardiovascular anatomy and physiology is mandatory. The students are expected to be familiar with cardiovascular medication and have at least a basic understanding of electrocardiogram (ECG).
Documents Required
- A copy of your updated CV including your address and date of birth.
- A copy of your undergraduate degree certificate.
- The name and email address of someone who is able to provide a reference, this can be a work colleague, employer or former tutor.
- A detailed personal statement explaining why you would like to undertake the course.
- A copy of your proof of English competency
English Language Requirements
Proficiency in the English language is also essential to completing our courses. If English is NOT your first language, we ask for proof of competency during the application process. We are able to accept an IELTS (with an overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 for each band) or an equivalent qualification.
Our online courses are directed to help improve skills and knowledge in the speciality for all medical graduates and post graduates (MBBS/ MD's). Other medical professionals like nurses in cardiology and pharmacists with specialist interest can also apply. The knowledge of heart and cardiovascular anatomy and physiology is mandatory. The students are expected to be familiar with cardiovascular medication and have at least a basic understanding of electrocardiogram (ECG).
Documents Required
-
A copy of your updated CV including your address and date of birth.
-
A copy of your undergraduate degree certificate.
-
The name and email address of someone who is able to provide a reference, this can be a work colleague, employer or former tutor.
-
A detailed personal statement explaining why you would like to undertake the course.
-
A copy of your proof of English competency
English Language Requirements
Proficiency in the English language is also essential to completing our courses. If English is NOT your first language, we ask for proof of competency during the application process. We are able to accept an IELTS (with an overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 for each band) or an equivalent qualification.
How Will I Learn ?
You will be supported throughout your studies by a committed team of internationally recognised educational experts.
Our courses are conducted entirely online through self-directed distance learning. You’ll receive guidance throughout your course with tutor-stimulated academic discussions, which are based on clinically-rich case scenarios.
These usually occur within groups of 10-20 students, allowing you to clearly communicate with both your tutor and fellow students.
You will be supported throughout your studies by a committed team of internationally recognised educational experts.
Our courses are conducted entirely online through self-directed distance learning. You’ll receive guidance throughout your course with tutor-stimulated academic discussions, which are based on clinically-rich case scenarios.
These usually occur within groups of 10-20 students, allowing you to clearly communicate with both your tutor and fellow students.
Assessment Methods
This cardiology master's programme places assessments at the heart of the learning process through the employment of clinical scenarios to enhance problem-solving, critical analysis and evidence-based care. Since the scenarios act as a focus for learning and assessment, the two are intrinsically linked. The first six modules on the master's in cardiology have the same assessment format and for all modules, you will be assigned a dedicated expert tutor. Your tutor will then facilitate case discussions with the group, whilst monitoring, assessing and marking your work throughout. You will also participate in a combination of module activities that may be group and/or individual based, dependent on the module. These innovative teaching methods enable you to envisage the translation of your studies into your every day work and practice. For the final module of the master's in cardiology course you will be required to produce a piece of work based upon a clinically-related project that is relevant to your practice. Once you have selected a specific project, you will submit a project summary/proposal of approximately 1,000 words. Following the approval of your proposal you will then complete a 11,000 word professional project. To produce the professional project you will continue to study online. Much of the work is self-directed, however you will receive guidance from your tutor throughout the module. Due to the online nature of the course, you will be expected to regularly login and participate in the course - ideally on a daily basis. Students are recommended to spend around two hours per day on their studies. Our dedicated Student Support Team are also available to help with any problems you may face. From navigating our online platform to advising you on deadlines, our team can assist with any questions or challenges you may have along the way.
Year 1
-
Academic Forum - 40%
-
Every week students are presented with two/three clinical case-based scenarios that are reflective of every day clinical practice and research.
-
Tutors will post a number of questions and prompts to aid students in a formal discussion of each case.
-
These discussions are facilitated throughout by your tutor and are then assessed at the end of every module.
-
-
Reflective Journal - 10%
-
The online reflective journal is a learning portfolio that requires students to record and critically reflect on their learning. Reflection is an important aspect of the programme since the professionals will be able to spend time considering how their practice compares to the themes being discussed in the module. The tutor provides feedback to the student weekly and marks it at the end of the module. Reflective practice is a requirement for healthcare professionals for professional re-validation and professional development.
-
-
Module Assignment - 20%
This can be either a Group Activity or an Individual Activity:
-
Group Activity: Group assignments are designed to hone skills in the multidisciplinary, holistic approach to modern treatments and patient management by requiring group participation in a single piece of work.
-
Individual Activity: Individual assignments are designed to hone skills in academic career progression through such tasks as reviewing papers, developing scientific posters or abstracts, peer-reviewing, social media activities, patient information leaflets and essays.
-
-
Exam - 30%
-
Case problems in the form of a one-hour timed examination with multiple-choice questions directly test the reasoning and knowledge objectives of the module.
-
The online exam is marked automatically.
-
The examination tests related theory and problem-solving skills.
-
Year 2
-
Research Methodologies and Critical Appraisal
-
This module runs over an 8 week period and is designed to develop skills in critical appraisal and knowledge of research methodologies. The module consists of mandatory formative assessment activities to support your learning and development prior to the Professional Project module.
-
-
Professional Project Proposal
-
Students will work with their supervisor to submit a professional project proposal for their chosen topic.
-
Students will deliver an abstract (1000 words) outlining their proposal and, if deemed necessary, develop and submit documentation for the University’s ethical committee approval.
-
-
Professional Project
-
Students will create a dissertation, the theme of which has been developed in discussion with their tutor.
-
Supervision will normally involve direct online support involving planned progress, supporting research activity and reading student work.
-
Supervisors and students will agree on a communications plan, which may involve emails or online chats. Some students may employ the use of freely available chat or audio conferencing facilities for live discussion with supervisors.
-
Students will have access to online forums where they can develop their research capabilities together.
-
All communications with tutors will be logged on the Professional Project forum by the student, and consist of brief summaries of discussion.
-
This cardiology master's programme places assessments at the heart of the learning process through the employment of clinical scenarios to enhance problem-solving, critical analysis and evidence-based care. Since the scenarios act as a focus for learning and assessment, the two are intrinsically linked. The first six modules on the master's in cardiology have the same assessment format and for all modules, you will be assigned a dedicated expert tutor. Your tutor will then facilitate case discussions with the group, whilst monitoring, assessing and marking your work throughout. You will also participate in a combination of module activities that may be group and/or individual based, dependent on the module. These innovative teaching methods enable you to envisage the translation of your studies into your every day work and practice. For the final module of the master's in cardiology course you will be required to produce a piece of work based upon a clinically-related project that is relevant to your practice. Once you have selected a specific project, you will submit a project summary/proposal of approximately 1,000 words. Following the approval of your proposal you will then complete a 11,000 word professional project. To produce the professional project you will continue to study online. Much of the work is self-directed, however you will receive guidance from your tutor throughout the module. Due to the online nature of the course, you will be expected to regularly login and participate in the course - ideally on a daily basis. Students are recommended to spend around two hours per day on their studies. Our dedicated Student Support Team are also available to help with any problems you may face. From navigating our online platform to advising you on deadlines, our team can assist with any questions or challenges you may have along the way.
Year 1
-
Academic Forum - 40%
-
Every week students are presented with two/three clinical case-based scenarios that are reflective of every day clinical practice and research.
-
Tutors will post a number of questions and prompts to aid students in a formal discussion of each case.
-
These discussions are facilitated throughout by your tutor and are then assessed at the end of every module.
-
-
Reflective Journal - 10%
-
The online reflective journal is a learning portfolio that requires students to record and critically reflect on their learning. Reflection is an important aspect of the programme since the professionals will be able to spend time considering how their practice compares to the themes being discussed in the module. The tutor provides feedback to the student weekly and marks it at the end of the module. Reflective practice is a requirement for healthcare professionals for professional re-validation and professional development.
-
-
Module Assignment - 20%
This can be either a Group Activity or an Individual Activity:
-
Group Activity: Group assignments are designed to hone skills in the multidisciplinary, holistic approach to modern treatments and patient management by requiring group participation in a single piece of work.
-
Individual Activity: Individual assignments are designed to hone skills in academic career progression through such tasks as reviewing papers, developing scientific posters or abstracts, peer-reviewing, social media activities, patient information leaflets and essays.
-
-
Exam - 30%
-
Case problems in the form of a one-hour timed examination with multiple-choice questions directly test the reasoning and knowledge objectives of the module.
-
The online exam is marked automatically.
-
The examination tests related theory and problem-solving skills.
-
Year 2
-
Research Methodologies and Critical Appraisal
-
This module runs over an 8 week period and is designed to develop skills in critical appraisal and knowledge of research methodologies. The module consists of mandatory formative assessment activities to support your learning and development prior to the Professional Project module.
-
-
Professional Project Proposal
-
Students will work with their supervisor to submit a professional project proposal for their chosen topic.
-
Students will deliver an abstract (1000 words) outlining their proposal and, if deemed necessary, develop and submit documentation for the University’s ethical committee approval.
-
-
Professional Project
-
Students will create a dissertation, the theme of which has been developed in discussion with their tutor.
-
Supervision will normally involve direct online support involving planned progress, supporting research activity and reading student work.
-
Supervisors and students will agree on a communications plan, which may involve emails or online chats. Some students may employ the use of freely available chat or audio conferencing facilities for live discussion with supervisors.
-
Students will have access to online forums where they can develop their research capabilities together.
-
All communications with tutors will be logged on the Professional Project forum by the student, and consist of brief summaries of discussion.
-
Course Fees
Choose from two plans to align with your professional aspirations:
MSc |
MSc with Clinical Training |
£ 9,125 + GST |
£ 13,125 + GST |
24-month online course delivered by the University of Buckingham faculty
|
All the features of the MSc plan are included + 24-month practical clinical experience in one of India's leading Multi-speciality Hospitals Monthly Stipend offered Rs. 35,000 to 55,000 in India |
Choose from two plans to align with your professional aspirations:
MSc |
MSc with Clinical Training |
£ 9,125 + GST |
£ 13,125 + GST |
24-month online course delivered by the University of Buckingham faculty
|
All the features of the MSc plan are included + 24-month practical clinical experience in one of India's leading Multi-speciality Hospitals Monthly Stipend offered Rs. 35,000 to 55,000 in India |
Fees
£9,125 + GST
2 years Course
MSc in Cardiology

Batch Coming Soon
Course Duration
2 years
Limited Seats Available
15-20 Seats
What you'll learn
Our flexible, quick-to-complete part-time master in cardiology aims to:
- Extend student knowledge of research methods and application to practice.
- Extend the scope of practice in cardiology by exploring a complex issue in more depth, utilising knowledge gained in the previous modules.
- Equip the individual with a systematic understanding of cardiology, and application of knowledge for direct patient benefit/service development and future study.
- Equip students with life-long learning and advanced problem-solving skills that they can apply to practice in cardiology.
- Enable graduates to demonstrate the ability to lead complex tasks and processes in the delivery and advancement of heart-related care.
- Enable graduates to deliver leadership to teams in multi-agency, multi-cultural and/or international contexts.
- Enable graduates to evaluate practice critically in relation to the evidence base in cardiology.
- Equip students to critically appraise evidence-based medicine in relation to cardiology.
- Enable graduates to use relevant understanding, methodologies and approaches to address complex issues of cardiology.
- Equip students with the ability to implement best practice and innovation in complex cardiology scenarios.
Why pursue a MSc in Cardiology with us
|
|
|
100% Flexible |
Expert Led |
Career Boosting |
Our courses are 100% online. No fixed study times mean you can log in and learn whenever and wherever. |
Our faculty are selected due to their subject expertise, experience and teaching abilities to ensure the highest standards of educational excellence |
Fast-track your medical career significantly by pursuing an International one-year university degree, along with invaluable practical clinical experience in a related specialty at a prestigious hospital in India. |
|
100% Flexible |
Our courses are 100% online. No fixed study times mean you can log in and learn whenever and wherever. |
|
Expert Led |
Our faculty are selected due to their subject expertise, experience and teaching abilities to ensure the highest standards of educational excellence |
|
Career Boosting |
Fast-track your medical career significantly by pursuing an International one-year university degree, along with invaluable practical clinical experience in a related specialty at a prestigious hospital in India. |
Who is this course for ?
Our online courses are directed to help improve skills and knowledge in the speciality for all medical graduates and post graduates (MBBS/ MD's). Other medical professionals like nurses in cardiology and pharmacists with specialist interest can also apply. The knowledge of heart and cardiovascular anatomy and physiology is mandatory. The students are expected to be familiar with cardiovascular medication and have at least a basic understanding of electrocardiogram (ECG).
Documents Required
- A copy of your updated CV including your address and date of birth.
- A copy of your undergraduate degree certificate.
- The name and email address of someone who is able to provide a reference, this can be a work colleague, employer or former tutor.
- A detailed personal statement explaining why you would like to undertake the course.
- A copy of your proof of English competency
English Language Requirements
Proficiency in the English language is also essential to completing our courses. If English is NOT your first language, we ask for proof of competency during the application process. We are able to accept an IELTS (with an overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 for each band) or an equivalent qualification.
Our online courses are directed to help improve skills and knowledge in the speciality for all medical graduates and post graduates (MBBS/ MD's). Other medical professionals like nurses in cardiology and pharmacists with specialist interest can also apply. The knowledge of heart and cardiovascular anatomy and physiology is mandatory. The students are expected to be familiar with cardiovascular medication and have at least a basic understanding of electrocardiogram (ECG).
Documents Required
-
A copy of your updated CV including your address and date of birth.
-
A copy of your undergraduate degree certificate.
-
The name and email address of someone who is able to provide a reference, this can be a work colleague, employer or former tutor.
-
A detailed personal statement explaining why you would like to undertake the course.
-
A copy of your proof of English competency
English Language Requirements
Proficiency in the English language is also essential to completing our courses. If English is NOT your first language, we ask for proof of competency during the application process. We are able to accept an IELTS (with an overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 for each band) or an equivalent qualification.
How Will I Learn ?
You will be supported throughout your studies by a committed team of internationally recognised educational experts.
Our courses are conducted entirely online through self-directed distance learning. You’ll receive guidance throughout your course with tutor-stimulated academic discussions, which are based on clinically-rich case scenarios.
These usually occur within groups of 10-20 students, allowing you to clearly communicate with both your tutor and fellow students.
You will be supported throughout your studies by a committed team of internationally recognised educational experts.
Our courses are conducted entirely online through self-directed distance learning. You’ll receive guidance throughout your course with tutor-stimulated academic discussions, which are based on clinically-rich case scenarios.
These usually occur within groups of 10-20 students, allowing you to clearly communicate with both your tutor and fellow students.
Assessment Methods
This cardiology master's programme places assessments at the heart of the learning process through the employment of clinical scenarios to enhance problem-solving, critical analysis and evidence-based care. Since the scenarios act as a focus for learning and assessment, the two are intrinsically linked. The first six modules on the master's in cardiology have the same assessment format and for all modules, you will be assigned a dedicated expert tutor. Your tutor will then facilitate case discussions with the group, whilst monitoring, assessing and marking your work throughout. You will also participate in a combination of module activities that may be group and/or individual based, dependent on the module. These innovative teaching methods enable you to envisage the translation of your studies into your every day work and practice. For the final module of the master's in cardiology course you will be required to produce a piece of work based upon a clinically-related project that is relevant to your practice. Once you have selected a specific project, you will submit a project summary/proposal of approximately 1,000 words. Following the approval of your proposal you will then complete a 11,000 word professional project. To produce the professional project you will continue to study online. Much of the work is self-directed, however you will receive guidance from your tutor throughout the module. Due to the online nature of the course, you will be expected to regularly login and participate in the course - ideally on a daily basis. Students are recommended to spend around two hours per day on their studies. Our dedicated Student Support Team are also available to help with any problems you may face. From navigating our online platform to advising you on deadlines, our team can assist with any questions or challenges you may have along the way.
Year 1
-
Academic Forum - 40%
-
Every week students are presented with two/three clinical case-based scenarios that are reflective of every day clinical practice and research.
-
Tutors will post a number of questions and prompts to aid students in a formal discussion of each case.
-
These discussions are facilitated throughout by your tutor and are then assessed at the end of every module.
-
-
Reflective Journal - 10%
-
The online reflective journal is a learning portfolio that requires students to record and critically reflect on their learning. Reflection is an important aspect of the programme since the professionals will be able to spend time considering how their practice compares to the themes being discussed in the module. The tutor provides feedback to the student weekly and marks it at the end of the module. Reflective practice is a requirement for healthcare professionals for professional re-validation and professional development.
-
-
Module Assignment - 20%
This can be either a Group Activity or an Individual Activity:
-
Group Activity: Group assignments are designed to hone skills in the multidisciplinary, holistic approach to modern treatments and patient management by requiring group participation in a single piece of work.
-
Individual Activity: Individual assignments are designed to hone skills in academic career progression through such tasks as reviewing papers, developing scientific posters or abstracts, peer-reviewing, social media activities, patient information leaflets and essays.
-
-
Exam - 30%
-
Case problems in the form of a one-hour timed examination with multiple-choice questions directly test the reasoning and knowledge objectives of the module.
-
The online exam is marked automatically.
-
The examination tests related theory and problem-solving skills.
-
Year 2
-
Research Methodologies and Critical Appraisal
-
This module runs over an 8 week period and is designed to develop skills in critical appraisal and knowledge of research methodologies. The module consists of mandatory formative assessment activities to support your learning and development prior to the Professional Project module.
-
-
Professional Project Proposal
-
Students will work with their supervisor to submit a professional project proposal for their chosen topic.
-
Students will deliver an abstract (1000 words) outlining their proposal and, if deemed necessary, develop and submit documentation for the University’s ethical committee approval.
-
-
Professional Project
-
Students will create a dissertation, the theme of which has been developed in discussion with their tutor.
-
Supervision will normally involve direct online support involving planned progress, supporting research activity and reading student work.
-
Supervisors and students will agree on a communications plan, which may involve emails or online chats. Some students may employ the use of freely available chat or audio conferencing facilities for live discussion with supervisors.
-
Students will have access to online forums where they can develop their research capabilities together.
-
All communications with tutors will be logged on the Professional Project forum by the student, and consist of brief summaries of discussion.
-
This cardiology master's programme places assessments at the heart of the learning process through the employment of clinical scenarios to enhance problem-solving, critical analysis and evidence-based care. Since the scenarios act as a focus for learning and assessment, the two are intrinsically linked. The first six modules on the master's in cardiology have the same assessment format and for all modules, you will be assigned a dedicated expert tutor. Your tutor will then facilitate case discussions with the group, whilst monitoring, assessing and marking your work throughout. You will also participate in a combination of module activities that may be group and/or individual based, dependent on the module. These innovative teaching methods enable you to envisage the translation of your studies into your every day work and practice. For the final module of the master's in cardiology course you will be required to produce a piece of work based upon a clinically-related project that is relevant to your practice. Once you have selected a specific project, you will submit a project summary/proposal of approximately 1,000 words. Following the approval of your proposal you will then complete a 11,000 word professional project. To produce the professional project you will continue to study online. Much of the work is self-directed, however you will receive guidance from your tutor throughout the module. Due to the online nature of the course, you will be expected to regularly login and participate in the course - ideally on a daily basis. Students are recommended to spend around two hours per day on their studies. Our dedicated Student Support Team are also available to help with any problems you may face. From navigating our online platform to advising you on deadlines, our team can assist with any questions or challenges you may have along the way.
Year 1
-
Academic Forum - 40%
-
Every week students are presented with two/three clinical case-based scenarios that are reflective of every day clinical practice and research.
-
Tutors will post a number of questions and prompts to aid students in a formal discussion of each case.
-
These discussions are facilitated throughout by your tutor and are then assessed at the end of every module.
-
-
Reflective Journal - 10%
-
The online reflective journal is a learning portfolio that requires students to record and critically reflect on their learning. Reflection is an important aspect of the programme since the professionals will be able to spend time considering how their practice compares to the themes being discussed in the module. The tutor provides feedback to the student weekly and marks it at the end of the module. Reflective practice is a requirement for healthcare professionals for professional re-validation and professional development.
-
-
Module Assignment - 20%
This can be either a Group Activity or an Individual Activity:
-
Group Activity: Group assignments are designed to hone skills in the multidisciplinary, holistic approach to modern treatments and patient management by requiring group participation in a single piece of work.
-
Individual Activity: Individual assignments are designed to hone skills in academic career progression through such tasks as reviewing papers, developing scientific posters or abstracts, peer-reviewing, social media activities, patient information leaflets and essays.
-
-
Exam - 30%
-
Case problems in the form of a one-hour timed examination with multiple-choice questions directly test the reasoning and knowledge objectives of the module.
-
The online exam is marked automatically.
-
The examination tests related theory and problem-solving skills.
-
Year 2
-
Research Methodologies and Critical Appraisal
-
This module runs over an 8 week period and is designed to develop skills in critical appraisal and knowledge of research methodologies. The module consists of mandatory formative assessment activities to support your learning and development prior to the Professional Project module.
-
-
Professional Project Proposal
-
Students will work with their supervisor to submit a professional project proposal for their chosen topic.
-
Students will deliver an abstract (1000 words) outlining their proposal and, if deemed necessary, develop and submit documentation for the University’s ethical committee approval.
-
-
Professional Project
-
Students will create a dissertation, the theme of which has been developed in discussion with their tutor.
-
Supervision will normally involve direct online support involving planned progress, supporting research activity and reading student work.
-
Supervisors and students will agree on a communications plan, which may involve emails or online chats. Some students may employ the use of freely available chat or audio conferencing facilities for live discussion with supervisors.
-
Students will have access to online forums where they can develop their research capabilities together.
-
All communications with tutors will be logged on the Professional Project forum by the student, and consist of brief summaries of discussion.
-
Course Fees
Choose from two plans to align with your professional aspirations:
MSc |
MSc with Clinical Training |
£ 9,125 + GST |
£ 13,125 + GST |
24-month online course delivered by the University of Buckingham faculty
|
All the features of the MSc plan are included + 24-month practical clinical experience in one of India's leading Multi-speciality Hospitals Monthly Stipend offered Rs. 35,000 to 55,000 in India |
Choose from two plans to align with your professional aspirations:
MSc |
MSc with Clinical Training |
£ 9,125 + GST |
£ 13,125 + GST |
24-month online course delivered by the University of Buckingham faculty
|
All the features of the MSc plan are included + 24-month practical clinical experience in one of India's leading Multi-speciality Hospitals Monthly Stipend offered Rs. 35,000 to 55,000 in India |