

BSc Healthcare Science (Physiological Sciences)
About this course
Healthcare science is the branch of health practice concerned with the diagnostic, monitoring, and therapeutic technologies that underpin modern clinical care. Physiological sciences in particular focuses on how the body's organ systems function and how deviations from normal physiology can be detected and interpreted. Professionals in this field operate sophisticated equipment, analyse data, and contribute directly to clinical decision-making, working alongside doctors and nurses as essential members of the healthcare team. Manchester Metropolitan University's three-year full-time Healthcare Science (Physiological Sciences) programme prepares you for precisely this role. You will study the science of the cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and auditory systems, learning how physiological measurements are made and what they reveal about a patient's condition. The curriculum moves between theoretical foundations in anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology and hands-on clinical practice, giving you the scientific rigour needed to interpret results alongside the practical competence to perform tests safely and accurately. The programme includes both a sandwich year and work placement, meaning you will spend significant time in authentic healthcare settings well before you graduate. This sustained clinical exposure is central to your preparation: you will encounter real patient pathways, develop professional communication skills, and understand the demands of working within NHS protocols and governance frameworks. You will also develop skills in data handling and critical evaluation, since physiological science depends on comparing individual results against reference ranges, recognising artefacts, and knowing when findings warrant urgent escalation. Problem-solving under time pressure, attention to detail, and clear record-keeping are qualities the programme actively cultivates. The programme carries a typical tariff of 120 points and is studied full time. It is designed to align with the standards set by the Academy for Healthcare Science, and graduates are equipped to pursue registration as healthcare scientists. Career routes include cardiac physiology, respiratory physiology, neurophysiology, and audiology within the NHS or independent healthcare providers. Further study options include postgraduate programmes in clinical science and routes towards consultant-level practice or management roles within healthcare science departments.
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