B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology

A B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology is normally a 3-4 year undergraduate curriculum that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of heart-related disorders. Students learn about cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology, as well as how to use and interpret diagnostic equipment such as ECG machines and echocardiograms. Clinical rotations are frequently included in the curriculum, giving students practical exposure in cardiac care settings. Graduates are prepared for positions in hospitals, cardiac clinics, and research centers, collaborating with cardiologists to deliver critical cardiac care services.