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CG95 - Bachelor of Paramedic Science
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Course PlansA detailed list of courses and electives required to complete the program.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Paramedic Science program from CQUniversity have developed the expertise and skills to work as health professionals in emergency medicine and retrieval. Work integrated clinical courses are included in the 2nd and 3rd years of the program to facilitate work readiness of graduates. Graduates may choose to specialise in intensive care paramedic practice, aviation and retrieval medicine, special operations or clinical education with further study.
About Paramedic Science
Do you want to work as a paramedic in emergency medical assessment and care delivery?
The Bachelor of Paramedic Science opens up opportunities for you to have an exciting and rewarding career in emergency care as an essential member of interdisciplinary health care. Paramedics assess patient condition, decide on and deliver appropriate emergency treatment designed to stabilise the patient and then assign patient care to other members of the health team. They provide a vital role in assisting their local community during unscheduled, out of hospital care.
The first year of the program provides foundation knowledge in sciences, human body systems, study and research skills and paramedic practice. The later years focus on disease processes and their emergency treatment with practical placements in paramedic care where students will work closely with paramedics and respond to ‘real-life' emergency situations.