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Preventive Cardiology (Masters/PDip)
Course Overview
This dual delivery course enables students to complete this postgraduate qualification either in person, blended or fully online. The scientific evidence for cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation is compelling. Multidisciplinary approaches to cardiovascular health and lifestyle medicine are cornerstone to preventive cardiology and cardiovascular rehabilitation practice. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills required to make meaningful contributions to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention; both at an individual level as well as within populations. This course remains the only one of its kind worldwide and offers many unique features creating a highly fulfilling student experience:
- Delivered in partnership with the National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health (NIPC): This programme is delivered in collaboration with the National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health located in the Croí, Heart and Stroke Centre, and as a result draws on considerable teaching expertise together with providing a range of high-quality research opportunities. This partnership enables an exceptional opportunity for students to interact with Croí’s specialist health team and engage in an array of exciting evidence-based initiatives in cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation.
- Flexible online learning: The course uses a dual delivery approach (with a fully online option available) by incorporating scheduled hybrid tutorials and workshops coupled with directed study. This enables students to simultaneously maintain professional roles in clinical practice or manage other commitments whilst completing their studies. International students residing in Galway and those not working in clinical practice are required to complete a weekly timetable of face-to-face activities that take place in a range of clinical settings.
- Interdisciplinary expert teaching faculty: Students from a variety of backgrounds from all over the world interact with international leaders and clinical specialists from cardiology, nursing, nutrition, exercise, behavioural medicine and public health.
The taught modules address the development and practical use of cardiovascular disease risk estimation tools, implementation of healthcare policy, behavioural change strategies, lifestyle approaches to risk factor modification and medical management of risk factors including hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, obesity and smoking. There is also a specialist pathway in cardiac rehabilitation available as an option for practitioners with a specific interest in secondary prevention.
Students are supervised in designing an original research project which addresses a specific research question in any aspect of preventive cardiology. Contributors are drawn from clinical departments at Galway University Hospitals, scientific and healthcare disciplines at University of Galway, the Croí clinical team, and established international partnerships.
Scholarships available
Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.
Applications and Selections
Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.
Who Teaches this Course
- Ms Irene Gibson, Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway (Nurse)
- Ms Suzanne Seery, Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway (Dietitian)
- Ms Denise Dunne Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway (Physiotherapist)
- Ms Elaine Robinson, Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway (Smoking Cessation Officer)
- Ms Tara Conboy, Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway
- Ms Laura Tobin, Honorary Clinical Fellow, University of Galway (Healthy Ireland Project Lead)
- Professor David Wood, Adjunct Professor in Preventive Cardiology, University of Galway
- Dr Catriona Jennings, Cardiovascular Specialist Nurse, University of Galway
- Dr Lisa Hynes, Health Psychologist and Head of Health Programmes, Croi Heart and Stroke Centre
- Prof Derek O’Keeffe, Consultant Endocrinologist, University Hospital Galway

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Clinical Science Institute
NUI Galway
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Requirements and Assessment
Assessments are carried out across all modules via MCQ, written papers, essays, assignments, poster preparation and a dissertation.
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Successful applicants will possess at least a Second Class Honours, Grade 1 degree in an appropriate life science, biological science, medicine, nursing or allied health professions. For those who do not hold a primary degree at the required level, a special case will be made if they have demonstrated aptitude for the course material through at least three years of high quality work experience in a relevant field of cardiovascular health. Entry to the Master’s programme is conditional upon achieving at least 60% in the core compulsory modules of the Postgraduate Diploma. Candidates coming to Ireland from abroad or who do not have a degree from Ireland or the UK will be asked to provide evidence of an acceptable result in one of the recognised English language proficiency tests, e.g., IELTS total score of 6.5. All prospective candidates will be interviewed by telephone or Skype.
Additional Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Duration
1 year, full-time
Next start date
September 2024
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
20
QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes
Closing Date
Please view the offer rounds website.
NFQ level
Mode of study
ECTS weighting
90
Award
CAO
Course code
MSC-MPY
Course Outline
This dual delivery course enables students to complete this postgraduate qualification either in person, blended or fully online. The scientific evidence for cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation is compelling. Multidisciplinary approaches to cardiovascular health and lifestyle medicine are cornerstone to preventive cardiology and cardiovascular rehabilitation practice. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills required to make meaningful contributions to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention; both at an individual level as well as within populations. This course remains the only one of its kind worldwide and offers many unique features creating a highly fulfilling student experience:
Unique features of this programme include:
Flexible learning: The course uses a dual delivery approach (with a fully online option available) by incorporating scheduled hybrid tutorials and workshops coupled with directed study. This enables students to simultaneously maintain professional roles in clinical practice or manage other commitments whilst completing their studies. International students residing in Galway and those not working in clinical practice are required to complete a weekly timetable of face-to-face activities that take place in a range of clinical settings.
Curriculum Information
Curriculum information relates to the current academic year (in most cases).Course and module offerings and details may be subject to change.
Glossary of Terms
- Credits
- You must earn a defined number of credits (aka ECTS) to complete each year of your course. You do this by taking all of its required modules as well as the correct number of optional modules to obtain that year's total number of credits.
- Module
- An examinable portion of a subject or course, for which you attend lectures and/or tutorials and carry out assignments. E.g. Algebra and Calculus could be modules within the subject Mathematics. Each module has a unique module code eg. MA140.
- Subject
- Some courses allow you to choose subjects, where related modules are grouped together. Subjects have their own required number of credits, so you must take all that subject's required modules and may also need to obtain the remainder of the subject's total credits by choosing from its available optional modules.
- Optional
- A module you may choose to study.
- Required
- A module that you must study if you choose this course (or subject).
- Required Core Subject
- A subject you must study because it's integral to that course.
- Semester
- Most courses have 2 semesters (aka terms) per year, so a three-year course will have six semesters in total. For clarity, this page will refer to the first semester of year 2 as 'Semester 3'.
Year 1 (90 Credits)
Required MD1801: Fundamentals of Preventive Cardiology - 10 Credits - Semester 1Required MD1802: Research Methods - 10 Credits - Semester 1
Required MD576: Reflective Clinical Practice - 10 Credits - Semester 1
Required MD577: Research Project - 30 Credits - Semester 1
Optional RPL030: Recognised Prior Learning - 30 Credits - Semester 1
Optional MD578: Lifestyle Risk Factor Modification - 30 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD1800: Cardiac Rehabilitation - 30 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD1803: Tobacco Cessation in Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Management - 10 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD1804: Diet and Weight Management in Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health - 10 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD1805: Physical Activity and Exercise in Chronic Disease Management - 10 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD1810: Pharmacotherapeutic Approaches in Cardiometabolic Medicine - 10 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD580: Cardiovascular Risk, Guidelines & Policy - 30 Credits - Semester 2
Optional MD579: Medical Risk Factor Management - 30 Credits - Semester 2
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the course will be positioned as leaders in cardiovascular disease prevention and will find ample opportunities to apply their learning across a variety of clinical settings in both primary and secondary care. There will also be employment opportunities in public health, health promotion, healthcare management, academic and research settings and the pharmaceutical industry. Clinician graduates will benefit from career advancement within their chosen disciplines. Masters students completing the 5,000-word ‘ready-for-publication’ dissertation will be supported in preparing their work for submission to a peer-reviewed journal, which will further augment their career prospects.
About you (i.e., the prospective student)
Are you interested in the risk factors which underlie cardiovascular disease? Are you motivated to prevent cardiovascular disease rather than merely treating its manifestations? Do you want to provide effective self-management support to individuals living with cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other related long-term conditions? Do you want to influence national healthcare policy by demonstrating the patient and economic benefits of cardiovascular disease prevention? If so, then preventive cardiology may be the course for you!
Why choose University of Galway?
At University of Galway we take pride in working closely with postgraduate students to develop their fullest potential. We understand the challenges of combining your personal and professional lives with a postgraduate programme and we work hard to support you in every way on this journey. The excellent course materials and innovative e-learning platform will enable you to make optimum use of your private study time. University of Galway’s unique collaboration with NIPC and Croí means that up-to-date, relevant information will always be close at hand and you will get to appreciate the translation of evidence-based preventive cardiology into clinical practice.
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Transferable Skills Employers Value
Work Placement
Study Abroad
Related Student Organisations
Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Postgraduate students in receipt of a SUSI grant—please note an F4 grant is where SUSI will pay €4,000 towards your tuition (2024/25). You will be liable for the remainder of the total fee. A P1 grant is where SUSI will pay tuition up to a maximum of €6,270. SUSI will not cover the student levy of €140.
Postgraduate fee breakdown = Tuition (EU or NON EU) + Student levy as outlined above.
Note to non-EU students: learn about the 24-month Stayback Visa here.
Find out More
Programme Director:
Dr Jennifer Jones
Senior Lecturer in Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health,
College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences,
University of Galway
Director of Education and Training,
National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health (NIPC).
T: +353 91 893 299
E: jennifer.jones@universityofgalway.ie or preventivecardiology@universityofgalway.ie
www.universityofgalway.ie/course-information/programme/MPY1
What Our Graduates Say

Laura Tobin | Healthy Ireland project lead, UL Hospital Group
I undertook the Masters in Preventive Cardiology and I have thanked my lucky stars every day that I did. The content of the course was so well delivered. It was so applicable to my role. I felt that it gave me such a grounding in health and wellbeing. It has absolutely impacted on my career trajectory to date. I believe it's a course that can take you very far.

Sinead McCluskey | Director Commercial Innovation. PEI Surgical
I've been working in the med-tech space for almost 20 years. And over the past number of years, I see an increased interest in wellness and prevention. We live in an ageing population with an increased burden of cost on the healthcare system, and there aren't enough hospital beds for our ageing population. Cardiovascular disease being our number one killer was one of particular interest to me. I really enjoyed the course, and I learned a huge amount.in Connect with Sinead
Programme endorsements

Prof. Bill McEvoy | Medical and Research Director of NIPC
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is the key to cardiovascular health. However, there are a number of strong forces working against the maintenance of cardiovascular health in modern societies. This Master of Science (MSc) in Preventive Cardiology draws on the world-class strengths of NUI Galway across the spectrum of expertise in detection, screening, intervention, rehabilitation and health technology. In partnership with the National Institute for Prevention and Cardiovascular Health, this MSc is part of an outstanding suite of Masters in Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health and offers a rich and varied experience to students and provides access to a larger faculty of world-leading experts than would otherwise be offered by any individual MSc.
Similar Courses
Other programmes also offered within this suite of courses in Preventive Medicine and Cardiovascular Health include:
MSc (Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation)