BSc Clinical Physiology

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BSc Clinical Physiology

  • Objectives # Aimed at clinical physiology trainees within participating NHS Trusts, this part-time programme will provide you with a thorough knowledge of the functioning of the body’s major physiological systems # You examine the pathology associated with these systems to illustrate how malfunction of components at a cellular level can have major influences on how the body operates
  • Entry requirements Entry requirements * Applicants must hold a Clinical Physiology Trainee post within a participating NHS trust. Only students eligible for NHS financial support can be accepted on to this programme * 120-180 points including a minimum of 100 points from two full 6-unit awards or one full 12-unit award * Post-16 qualifications should include a science subject at A2 Level * You should have GCSE English and Maths at Grade C or above or Key Skills Communication and Application of Number at Level 2 * If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience - check out the UCAS tariff conversion table via the UCAS website
  • Academic title BSc Clinical Physiology
  • Course description BSc Clinical Physiology

    Programme

    -Year 1 offers a solid introduction to the four specialisms of audiology, cardiology, neurophysiology or respiratory physiology. It explores fundamental concepts in biochemistry, and molecular and cellular biology, and encourages the application of this knowledge to an understanding of the biology of disease. It also looks at human physiology, and examines the basic principles of physics and their application to clinical physiology.
     
    -Year 2 looks further depth at the four specialisms. It allows you to develop your knowledge of the principles of human disease. You can investigate signal processing and look at how information can be recorded, stored, and analysed in the concept of clinical physiology. You could also explore the process of interpersonal communication and psychosocial elements of ill health and disease.
     
    -In your third or fourth year of study, you can explore practical applications of the four specialisms. You can gain an appreciation of the basic principles and research strategies that underpin advanced topics in healthcare sciences, and explore issues surrounding control, audit and assurance. You also undertake an Honours project of your choice.
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