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University of Siena
Bachelor in Cardiocirculatory and Cardiovascular Perfusion Techniques
- Siena, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
Graduates are health care professionals who operate and maintain equipment related to extracorporeal circulation and hemodynamic techniques and must acquire a sound background in the basic sciences and be proficient in English, both in the area of competence and for the exchange of general information.


Management and Science University
Bachelor in Cardiovascular Technology (Hons)
- Shah Alam, Malaysia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Cardiovascular technologists deal with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with diseases of the heart (cardiac) or blood vessels (vascular). They perform cardiovascular examination and therapeutic procedures through the use of specific high-technology equipment and at the direction of qualified physicians
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University of Leeds
Healthcare Science (Cardiac Physiology) BSc
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The BSc (Hons) Healthcare Science (Cardiac Physiology) course at the University of Leeds prepares students for a dynamic career as cardiac physiologists. This programme focuses on the diagnosis, asses...
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Studying cardiology at the Bachelor's level offers a deep dive into the fascinating world of heart health and disease management. You'll engage with critical concepts that shape patient care, making a meaningful contribution to healthcare.
Throughout your coursework, you'll explore anatomy and physiology, focusing on cardiac systems and their functions. Courses in pharmacology will teach you about medications for heart disease, while hands-on experiences, such as using diagnostic technologies, will allow you to develop important skills like interpreting electrocardiograms (ECGs) and performing stress tests. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as you gain foundational knowledge critical for future medical practice.
As a graduate of a cardiology degree program, you can pursue various career paths, from becoming a healthcare educator to working in clinical settings alongside cardiologists. You'll be well-prepared for roles in patient care, research, or healthcare administration, as the skills you refine during your studies, like patient assessment and evidence-based decision-making, are highly valued in the medical field.