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About the course

Applications for the 2026/2027 intake are paused.

This internationally recognised course is designed to train healthcare professionals to be the clinical leaders of the future by providing a mix of clinical and professional knowledge relevant to the practice of cardiology in contemporary healthcare. 

Learning in key professional domains includes service leadership and development, research, commissioning and communication and teaching. The cardiology content of the programme provides comprehensive learning to meet the professional development needs of a wide range of practitioners working in cardiology including: doctors, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, physiologists and radiographers.

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Entry Requirements

The course is open to post-registration doctors and qualified practitioners in any profession allied to medicine. Those with a first degree will have a minimum of two years’ clinical practice; those without will have a minimum of five years’ post-qualification practice in cardiology. Applicants who do not hold a first degree will initially register for either a Postgraduate Certificate or a Postgraduate Diploma award.

For international students a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 is required.


Fees

MSc
UK: £11,030
International: £22,580

PGDip
UK: £7,353
International: £15,053

PGCert
UK: £3,677
International: £7,527

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Where is Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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Last updated: 18 February 2026