Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons)

(N/725/6/0106) (05/29) (MQA/PA 12420)

Duration

Full Time: 4-8 Years

Intakes

January, May, September

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Programme Overview

The primary goal of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) programme at Lincoln University College is to educate cardiovascular perfusion students intellectually and clinically for professional practise. As allied healthcare experts with advanced training in the latest technology in their specialisation, they will be in high demand both inside the country and abroad. These graduates will play an essential role in deciding the quality of health care given.

Cardiothoracic anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, as well as pharmacology, foetal and neonatal heart development, and perfusion science, are all covered in the curriculum. These students will be able to fully support anaesthetists and surgeons in a high-tech anaesthesia and surgical theatre.

Sl.No. Subject Code Subject Name Credits
1 BCPT 6013 Human Anatomy 3
2 BCPT 6023 Human Physiology 3
3 BCPT 6033 Biochemistry 3
Elective (Choose any one module from the following two):
4 MPU 3123 Islamic Civilization and Asian Civilization (TITAS) 3
MPU 3143 Malay Language Communication 2
5 BCPT 6043 Behavioural Science 3
6 ENG 613 English I 3
7 ENG 623 English II 3
Elective (Choose any one module from the following two):
8 MPU 3113 Ethnic Relations 3  
MPU 3173 Malaysian Studies 3
9 BCPT 6053 Patient Care and Professionalism 3
10 BCPT 6063 Anatomy & Physiology of Cardiovascular 3
11 BCPT 6073 Pathology 3
12 BCPT 6082 Sterile & Surgical Asepsis 2
13 BCPT 6093 Haematology 3
14 BCPT 6103 Microbiology 3
15 BCPT 6113 Pharmacology 3
16 BCPT 6123 Physics 3
17 BCPT 6132 Entrepreneurship 2
18 MPU 3212 Leadership Skills and Human Relations 2
19 MPU 3312 Malaysian Government and Public Policy 2
20 BCPT 6143 Electrocardiography 3
21 BCPT 6153 Epidemiology 3
22 BCPT 6163 Echocardiography 3
23 MPU 3412 Community Service 2
24 BCPT 6173 Perfusion Instrumentation and Equipment 3
25 BCPT 6183 Diagnostic Equipment and Instrumentation 3
26 BCPT 6193 Interventional Cardiology 3
27 BCPT 6203 Cardiopulmonary Bypass & Complication 3
28 BCPT 6213 Organ protection during CPB and blood management 3
29 BCPT 6223 Mechanical Support and Perfusion in Special Procedure 3
30 BCPT 6232 Basic Surgery & Monitoring 2
31 BCPT 6243 Research Methodology 3
32 BCPT 6253 Paediatric Cardiac Surgery Procedures 3
33 BCPT 6263 Electrophysiology 3
34 BCPT 6273 Perfusion for Paediatric 3
35 BCPT 6282 CPR, ACLS & PALS 2
36 BCPT 62914 Clinical Practice I 14
37 BCPT 6303 Final Year Project I 3
38 BCPT 63113 Clinical Practice II 13
39 BCPT 6323 Final Year Project II 3

Pass Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)/Matriculation/A-Level/Pre­ University program or its equivalent with minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.75 in the following subjects:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry

And five credits or equivalent at the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) level, three of which in the following subjects*:

  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • English

*Note: However, depending on the field of study, an institution may insist that the students obtain credits in all the listed subjects.

or

Related Diploma (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework, MQF) from recognized institutions with minimum CGPA of 2.75;

or

Related Diploma (Level 4, MQF) from recognised institutions with CGPA below than 2.75 and a minimum of 3 years (36 months) working experience in the same field.

English Proficiency for Foreign Students

International students are required to achieve a minimum score of 5.5 for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or its equivalent. If the student does not fulfil the above criteria, then Lincoln University College must offer English proficiency course to ensure that student is proficient in the language to the standard required by the program.

Graduates of this programme can work in a variety of settings, including the healthcare industry, private machine manufacturing companies, technical design firms, government-funded programmes, and cardiac perfusion graduates for operation. They will be well prepared to follow several career paths, including:

  1. Perfusion Technologist
  2. Medical Case Review Physician
  3. Cardiovascular Perfusionist
  4. Respiratory Perfusionist
  5. Perfusion Technological Consultant

The program of Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program will produce professionals who are:

  • Knowledgeable to apply critical thinking in cardiopulmonary and perfusion technology.
  • Competent to practice and possess interpersonal skill to communicate with other healthcare professional.
  • Professionals and capable to work ethically and protrude personal skills as well as digital skills in the healthcare environment and practice.
  • Show adequate leadership skill and responsibilities with the excellent numeracy skills in in cardiopulmonary and perfusion technology.
  • Able to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills.

About The Program

What is the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program about?
The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) is a specialized undergraduate program that prepares students to become cardiovascular perfusion technologists and experts in cardiopulmonary support systems. The program combines theoretical knowledge with clinical training to equip students with the skills needed to assist in open-heart surgeries, manage heart-lung machines, and support respiratory and circulatory functions during critical medical procedures.

What is the focus of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons)?
The focus of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program is to equip students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on skills in managing cardiopulmonary support systems, particularly during critical procedures like open-heart surgeries. The program heavily emphasizes clinical attachment and real-world experience in hospitals to ensure graduates are practice-ready. In essence, the focus is on developing highly trained professionals who play a vital supporting role in surgical and intensive care teams, particularly where artificial heart-lung function is required.

How does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) prepare students for international careers?
The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program prepares students for international careers through a combination of globally-relevant knowledge, clinical competence, and professional readiness. In short, the program builds technically skilled, globally minded, and ethically grounded professionals who are ready to contribute to international healthcare systems.

What career support is available for Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) students?
Lincoln University College (LUC) offers comprehensive career support for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program. The curriculum is designed to prepare students both intellectually and clinically for professional practice in the field of cardiovascular perfusion.

What kind of experience do faculty members bring to the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?
The faculty members of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program (LUC), Malaysia, bring a rich blend of academic excellence, clinical expertise, and industry experience that directly benefits student learning and professional development.

Who should consider the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?
The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) is ideal for those interested in heart-lung health, medical technology, and working in critical care settings. It suits students who enjoy biology, thrive under pressure, and want a vital role in life-saving procedures without becoming doctors. The program offers strong global career opportunities and is perfect for science stream students or health science diploma holders looking to specialize in a high-demand healthcare field.

What are the dates for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) intake?
January, May and September intake

Admission

What are the minimum academic qualifications required for admission into the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

Pass Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM)/ Matriculation/ A-Level/ Pre-University program or its equivalent with minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.75 in the following subjects:
– Biology
– Chemistry

And five credits or equivalent at the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) level, three of which in the following subjects*:
– Biology
– Mathematics
– Physics
– Chemistry
– English

*Note: However, depending on the field of study, an institution may insist that the students obtain credits in all the listed subjects.

Or

Related Diploma (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework, MQF) from recognized institutions with minimum CGPA of 2.75;

Or

Related Diploma (Level 4, MQF) from recognised institutions with CGPA below than 2.75 and a minimum of 3 years (36 months) working experience in the same field.

Is work experience required for admission into the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?
No, work experience is not required for admission into the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program for most applicants. The program accepts students who meet specific academic qualifications without the need for prior work experience.
What documents are required for the application process?

– A completed Application Form
– A certified Academic Transcripts and Certificates
– Copy of Identification Documents:
For Malaysian Students: A photocopy of your National Registration Identity Card (NRIC)
For International Students: A copy of your passport, including all pages.
– Passport-Sized Photographs
– Proof of English Language Proficiency: If applicable, provide results from tests like MUET, IELTS, or TOEFL.
– Medical Examination Report
– Application Fee Payment: A crossed cheque, money order, or bank draft made payable to Lincoln University College for the first payment.

Do I need to attend an interview as part of the admission process in the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?
Yes, an interview is required as part of the admission process for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program. The university specifies that interviews are typically required only for applicants to the Medicine program

Can I apply if I am currently finishing my Diploma?
Students who are currently completing their Diploma in a relevant field (such as Allied Health Sciences) are welcome to apply to the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology program, as long as the minimum entry requirements are met upon completion.

Is there a minimum age requirement for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

Lincoln University College does not specify a minimum age requirement for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program. Admission is primarily based on academic qualifications, such as passing Matriculation, Pre-University, or STPM programs with the required grades in subjects like Biology, Physics/Mathematics, or Chemistry.

What is the typical profile of a successful candidate for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

To be considered a successful candidate for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program in Malaysia, applicants should meet specific academic and English language proficiency criteria. The program is designed to blend academic knowledge with clinical practice, preparing graduates for various roles in this field.

Program Structure and Duration

How long does Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program take to complete?

Minimum Duration: 48 Months
Maximum Duration: 96 Months

What is the graduation minimum credit requirement for Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

For the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program, Malaysia, the minimum graduation credit requirement is 131 credit hours with 4 years of program duration.

Can you outline the structure of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program is a comprehensive four-year degree designed to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in this. The program structure encompasses a blend of academic coursework and clinical training, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional roles in the field.

The curriculum is structured to provide a balanced mix of foundational sciences, specialized this courses, and hands-on clinical practice. The program typically includes:
1. Basic Medical Sciences:
– Anatomy and Physiology
– Pathology
– Biochemistry
2. Core This Courses:
– Cardiac Surgery Techniques
– Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Procedure
– Perfusion Instrumentation and Equipment
– Perfusion for Paediatric
3. Clinical Practice:
– Hands-on training in simulation laboratories
– Clinical placements in hospitals
– Exposure to a variety of imaging modalities and patient care scenarios
4. Research and Professional Development:
– Research Methodology
– Biostatistics
– Leadership Skills and Human Relations
– Ethics and Professionalism

Practical Training:
A significant component of the program is dedicated to clinical practice, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. This includes rotations through various departments, providing exposure to different imaging techniques and patient demographics. The curriculum emphasizes the integration of classroom learning with clinical experience to enhance competency and confidence in professional practice.

Elective Courses:
Students may have the opportunity to choose elective courses that align with their interests and career goals. Options might include specialized imaging techniques, advanced patient care, or topics in healthcare management.

Assessment Methods:
Assessment throughout the program includes a combination of:
– Written examinations
– Practical assessments in clinical settings
– Research projects
– Presentations and group work
This multifaceted approach ensures that students are evaluated on both their theoretical understanding and practical skills.

Can you provide details on the course timetable structure for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program is structured over a four-year period, divided into eight semesters. Each semester combines theoretical coursework with practical training to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in this.

General Semester Structure:
• Semesters 1 to 4 (Years 1 and 2):
– Focus on foundational subjects, including basic medical sciences and introductory this courses.
– Introduction to core topics such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and principles of perfusion techniques.
• Semesters 5 to 8 (Years 3 and 4):
– Advanced this courses covering modalities like Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Procedure, Perfusion for Paediatric, and Cardiac Surgery Techniques.
– Emphasis on clinical practice through placements in hospitals and health facilities, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
– Completion of a research project or dissertation in the final year, fostering analytical and research skills.

Timetable Structure:
• Course Load:
– Students typically enroll in multiple courses each semester, with each course comprising lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions.
– Clinical practice sessions are scheduled during designated semesters, providing hands-on experience in various cardiopulmonary and perfusion techniques.
• Class Schedule:
– Classes are usually conducted on weekdays, with each session lasting between 1 to 3 hours, depending on the course requirements.
– Practical sessions and clinical placements may have extended hours to accommodate the hands-on training component.

English Proficiency

What is the English proficiency requirement for the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

Candidate should obtain IELTS (5.5) / TOEFL (550) paper-based or equivalent.

Can I take an English preparatory course instead?

For admission to the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program, applicants are required to demonstrate English language proficiency. This can be achieved through standardized tests such as the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) with a minimum of Band 3, or an IELTS score of at least 5.5, or a TOEFL score of 550.

If you do not meet these proficiency levels, Lincoln University College may offer an English preparatory course to help you reach the required standard before commencing your degree studies. These preparatory courses are designed to enhance your English language skills to meet the program’s entry requirements.

How long are test scores valid?

For admission to the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program, Malaysia, the validity of English language proficiency test scores typically follows these standard durations:

Test Score Validity Periods:
• IELTS: Valid for 2 years from the test date.
• TOEFL: Valid for 2 years from the test date.
• MUET (Malaysian University English Test): Usually valid for 5 years, but this can vary depending on the institution’s policy.

You must ensure your test scores are still valid at the time of application.
If your scores have expired, you may be required to retake the test or complete an English preparatory course.

When should I submit my test scores?
You should submit your English proficiency test scores at the time of your application to the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program or shortly after complete the English preparatory course.

Accreditation

Is the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) degree accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA)?

Yes, the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program is indeed accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) under the program code MQA/PA  12420

This confirms that:

–          The program has met the quality assurance standards set by MQA.

–          Graduates are recognized nationally for employment and further education.

–          The degree is valid and accepted by regulatory bodies, including for registration with relevant professional councils (if applicable).

Does the Accreditation Impact Global Employability?

Yes, accreditation plays a significant role in enhancing global employability for graduates of this programs. It serves as a testament to an institution’s adherence to recognized educational standards, which is crucial for international recognition and employment opportunities.

Does the Program meet Industry Standards?

Yes, the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program (LUC) is designed to meet industry standards.The curriculum integrates academic knowledge with practical training, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the clinical workplace.It includes practical training in simulation laboratories, hospitals, and private radiology facilities, facilitating the application of theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.

Does the Accreditation Support Further Education and Certifications?

Yes, accreditation plays a crucial role in supporting further education and certifications, particularly in fields like this. The accreditation of the program ensures that the degree is recognized both nationally and internationally, providing a strong foundation for continued professional development. However, obtaining specific certifications may still require additional steps, such as passing exams or completing training with specialized certifying bodies.

How Often is the Accreditation Reviewed or Updated?

In Malaysia, the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) oversees the accreditation of higher education programs.Since 2007, MQA’s accreditation has been perpetual, meaning there is no fixed expiration date for accredited programs.However, these programs are subject to periodic maintenance audits to ensure continuous improvement and adherence to quality standards.If a program’s accreditation is revoked, the cessation date is recorded in the Malaysian Qualifications Register.

Career Prospects

Once I complete my Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) what are the wide array of career opportunities in both leadership and specialized roles within organizations I will be exposed to?

Completing the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program in Malaysia opens up a diverse array of career opportunities in both specialized and leadership roles within various healthcare settings. The program’s comprehensive curriculum equips graduates with the necessary skills to excel in multiple facets of this.

How does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program foster entrepreneurship among its students?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program primarily focuses on developing clinical expertise, it also offers opportunities to cultivate entrepreneurial skills. Combining the clinical expertise gained from the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology with the business acumen from the Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship can effectively equip students with the skills needed to pursue entrepreneurial ventures in the healthcare sector.

How does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program prepare students for careers in consulting?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program primarily focuses on clinical proficiency in this, it also incorporates elements designed to prepare students for consulting roles within the healthcare sector. By integrating these components, the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program not only equips students with clinical expertise but also fosters the analytical and strategic skills necessary for successful careers in healthcare consulting.

What international opportunities does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program offer to its students?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program is designed to provide students with comprehensive academic and clinical training in this. While the program’s primary focus is on developing clinical expertise, it also offers opportunities that can enhance international exposure and career prospects.

How does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program prepare students for careers in non-profit and public sector roles?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program not only equips students with clinical skills but also prepares them for impactful careers in non-profit and public sector organizations through:
– Community Service and Engagement: The program emphasizes community service, encouraging students to participate in volunteer activities. This involvement fosters a sense of social responsibility and provides practical experience in serving diverse populations, which is valuable in non-profit and public health sectors.
– Leadership and Human Relations Skills: Courses such as “Leadership Skills and Human Relations” are part of the curriculum, aiming to develop leadership qualities and interpersonal skills. These competencies are essential for roles in non-profit organizations and public health administration, where effective leadership and community engagement are crucial.
– Understanding of Public Policy: The program includes subjects like “Malaysian Government and Public Policy,” which provide insights into governmental structures and policies. This knowledge is beneficial for students aspiring to work in public sector roles, where understanding policy impacts is vital.

How does the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) prepare students for teaching and academic roles?

The Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program primarily focuses on developing clinical expertise in this. While it does not have a dedicated track for teaching and academic roles, certain aspects of the program can indirectly prepare students for such careers:
– Research Methodology and Biostatistics: The curriculum includes courses like “Research Methodology” and “Biostatistics,” which equip students with skills to conduct research. These skills are essential for academic roles that often require research and scholarly activities.
– Leadership Skills and Human Relations: Courses such as “Leadership Skills and Human Relations” aim to develop leadership qualities and interpersonal skills, which are beneficial for teaching positions that require effective communication and leadership in educational settings.
– Community Service and Engagement: The program emphasizes community service, encouraging students to participate in volunteer activities. This involvement fosters a sense of social responsibility and provides experience in educational outreach, which can be valuable in academic roles.

What is the expected salary range for graduates of Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program?

The expected salary range for graduates of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program varies depending on factors such as the level of experience, geographical location, and specific roles within the healthcare sector.

Tuition Fee and Scholarship

What are the tuition fees for local and international students?

For details about the tuition fees, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Am I eligible for a scholarship, and if so, what amount of scholarship am I eligible for?

• Eligibility for a scholarship, as well as the amount, is subject to Lincoln University management approval.
• It’s recommended to consult with the marketing office for more detailed information on potential scholarship opportunities. Kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Is this programmed eligible for MARA or PTPTN funding?

Yes, for details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Further Education

What program could I continue after my Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) degree?

After completing a Bachelor’s degree in This, there are several advanced programs you can pursue to further your education and enhance your career. These programs allow you to specialize in specific areas of this or expand into related fields of healthcare and research. Here are some options:

1. Master of Medical Sciences
If you’re interested in expand your understanding of Cardiopulmonary, you may advance your studies in Master of Medical Sciences, where you can do your research regarding Cardiopulmonary.

2. Master’s in Health Management or Healthcare Administration
– If you’re interested in moving into leadership or administrative roles in healthcare, a Master of Health Management (MHM) or Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) could be a great option. This will allow you to manage this departments or even entire healthcare facilities.

3. Master’s in Public Health (MPH)
– This would expand your understanding of healthcare policies, epidemiology, and public health practices, allowing you to work in public health or healthcare research.

4. PhD in This, or Biomedical Sciences
– If you’re interested in research and contributing to advancements in this technology, pursuing a PhD could be an option. You’ll have the opportunity to focus on innovations in cardiopulmonary techniques, diagnostic tools, or patient care.

5. Clinical Fellowships or Specialized Training
– After your bachelor’s, you may opt for clinical fellowships. These are usually short-term, specialized programs that offer intensive training in a specific area of imaging.

6. Medical Degree (MBBS or MD)
– If you are interested in taking a step further into the medical field, pursuing a medical degree (MBBS or MD) is an option.

Alumni Network

Can I access the alumni network?
Yes, as a graduate of Lincoln University College (LUC), you can access the university’s alumni network. The LUC Alumni Association (LUCAA) serves as a dynamic international network connecting alumni worldwide. It offers opportunities for professional networking, sharing experiences, and supporting each other’s career development.

What are the alumni doing now?

You can connect with LUC’s alumni network through the alumni association to learn more about specific alumni and their current roles. The alumni network often provides updates and success stories about graduates who are making an impact in various fields.

What industries do graduates of Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program typically work in?

Graduates of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program can work in healthcare, medical research, equipment manufacturing, health IT, government agencies, and consulting firms. These industries offer various roles that contribute to the development, application, and management of this technologies and services.

Are there opportunities to stay involved with the program after graduation?

Yes, there are typically opportunities for graduates of the Bachelor of Cardiopulmonary and Perfusion Technology (Hons) program to stay involved with the program after graduation through alumni network, guest lecturing and teaching, continuing education and professional development and research collaboration.

 

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