Bachelor of Paramedicine
Western Sydney University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00917K
Western Sydney University's paramedicine program has been developed to provide students with the requisite skills, knowledge and understanding that will enable them to function effectively as a paramedic in a government ambulance service or in the private paramedicine industry. A strong focus is placed on contemporary and emerging models of paramedicine, expanded scopes of paramedic practice, and clinical decision making. The course uses an evidence-based practice approach, combined with innovative flexible learning and assessment strategies, to prepare students for a diverse and successful career in paramedicine.
Structure
240 credit points.
Subjects
- Human medical sciences
- Out-of-hospital care
- Paramedicine
- Pre-hospital care
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12
- Any two units of English
- Any student going on placement in NSW health facilities will need to comply with the relevant occupational screening policy and vaccination requirements before placement
Recognition
The program has received preliminary accreditation from the Council of Ambulance Authorities.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Campbelltown | International: $101,934 | No |
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Further information
This course involves a mandatory health and medical assessment that must be completed prior to enrolling in Paramedic Practice 1 offered in Spring Year 1, and undertaking the associated ambulance service clinical placement. Students who are unable to pass the assessment by the end of Autumn session in the first year of the course will be required to take a leave of absence pending re-assessment in the following year, or transfer to an alternative health science degree such as the Bachelor of Health Science.