University of Tasmania - Sydney
Integrity, accountability, respect, professionalism and teamwork – these attributes embody the practice of Paramedicine.
If you’re compassionate, committed and want to make a difference in your community, a career in Paramedicine presents exciting and satisfying opportunities.
The Bachelor of Paramedicine is offered as a two-year, full time (fast-track) program, at two of our campuses, Hobart, Tasmania and Rozelle, NSW.
Throughout your degree, you'll have the chance to learn skills in small groups, and then apply what you learn to professional experience placements within ambulance services.
You’ll be taught by qualified paramedics, both on our staff and through our connections with the local healthcare sector.
We offer a low student/teacher ratio during your clinical practical experiences, which provides you with individual attention and support throughout your studies.
Our Bachelor of Paramedicine allows you to work in complex, dynamic and sometimes extreme environments. Graduates will possess the expertise and values to have a positive impact on the quality of life for their community and will be equipped to work around the world.
As a graduate, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to assess and manage a broad range of clinical presentations in an out-of-hospital setting. You’ll understand the importance of informed clinical reasoning, in situations often complicated by unpredictable environments.
Graduates find work as a paramedic in organisations such as:
Postgraduate Study Options
Visit the Paramedicine Postgraduate page for postgraduate study options. These postgraduate courses are designed to develop your skills and knowledge in clinical reasoning, decision-making and practice for the management and provision of advanced, effective and comprehensive health care.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as there were no semester 1 offers for this course.
Please refer to the University of Tasmania website for admission criteria information.
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