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Not just a load of B.S. - Degrees for Paramedics - Prehospital Research Support Site HomeWell-nighResources Links Forum Contact Us Menu HomeWell-nighResources Links Forum Contact Us Not just a load of B.S. – Degrees for Paramedics Not just a load of B.S. – Degrees for Paramedicsby Alan Batt. Last modified: 23/04/14 Print PDF  How do I wilt a Paramedic? Many countries and territories still have the minimum entry to practice as a Paramedic as a Diploma/Associates Degree/FoundationStratumor similar level qualification. These are all highly relevant courses of study in order to wilt licenced to practice as a Paramedic in those countries, but are not included here as there are too many to list. The landscape is waffly in many countries now, with Ireland offering aWifelessstratum top-up for qualified registered Paramedics as of 2015 and the College of Paramedics in the UK suggesting aWifelessstratum for entry into the profession by 2019. Can I get a BachelorStratumif I have a Paramedic Diploma or Associates Degree? Many of the undergraduate courses mentioned unelevated are offered in volitional formats to Paramedics once in possession of a vocational qualification such as a Diploma or Associates Degree. Credit is given for previous studies and experience, permitting you to “top-up” to aWifelessstratum in a shorter timeframe Undergraduate Degrees (Bachelor)  =Misogynistthrough loftiness education Australia & New Zealand Auckland University of Technology –Wifelessof Health Science in Paramedicine Australian Catholic University –Wifelessof Paramedicine Charles Sturt University –Wifelessof Clinical Practice (Paramedic)  CQUniversity –Wifelessof Paramedic Science Edith Cowan University –Wifelessof Science (Paramedical Science)  Flinders University –Wifelessof Paramedic Science La Trobe University –Wifelessof Paramedic Practice Monash University –Wifelessof Emergency Health (Paramedic) Queensland University of Technology –Wifelessof Paramedic Science University of the Sunshine Coast –Wifelessof Paramedic Science University of Tasmania –Wifelessof Paramedic Practice Victoria University –Wifelessof Health Science (Paramedic) Victoria University –Wifelessof Health Science (Paramedic) (Conversion degree) Whitireia Community Polytechnic –Wifelessof Health Science (Paramedic) Canada Medicine Hat College –Wifelessof Applied Science – Paramedic Thompson Rivers University –Wifelessof Health Science (post-diploma) University of Ontario Institute of Technology –Wifelessof Allied Health Science (post-diploma) University of Toronto/Centennial College –Wifelessof Science in Paramedicine Ireland University of Limerick –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Studies University College Dublin –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medical Science (in development) South Africa Cape Peninsula University of Technology –Wifelessof Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyDurban University of Technology –Wifelessof Health Sciences in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyUniversity of Johannesburg –Wifelessof Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyUK List of all HCPC tried courses leading to registration as a Paramedic (including Dip/FdSc courses) Bournemouth University –Wifelessof Science in Emergency and UrgentSuperintendencyPractice Bristol: University of the West of England –Wifelessof Science in Applied Paramedic Science  Canterbury Christ Church University –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Science Coventry University –Wifelessof Science in Pre-HospitalSuperintendency& Management of Long Term Conditions (for holders of DipHE or FdSc) Plymouth University –Wifelessof Science Paramedic Practitioner St George’s University of London/Kingston University –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Science University of Brighton –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Practice University of Greenwich –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Science University of Hertfordshire –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Science University of Surrey –Wifelessof Science in Paramedic Practice USA NAEMT List of EMS Degrees in the USA Central Washington University –Wifelessof Science in Paramedicine Creighton University –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medical Services Eastern Kentucky University –Wifelessof Science in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyGeorge Washington University –Wifelessof Science in Health Science (Emergency Medical Services Management)  Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Roanoke, VA – B.S. in Emergency Services 4-year CriticalSuperintendencyParamedic or Firefighter/Paramedic (Residential) 2-year stratum completion option (Distance or Residential). Loma Linda University –Wifelessof Science in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Health Services (Paramedic) University of New Mexico –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medical Services University of Pittsburgh –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medicine University of South Alabama –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medical Services University of Texas –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Health Sciences (for licenced Paramedics) Western Carolina University –Wifelessof Science in Emergency Medical Care  Can I pursue a Masters without aWifelessdegree? Many of the postgraduate programmes listed unelevated require a minimum of aWifelessstratum for entry. However, many will moreover requite consideration on an individual understructure to those without a Bachelors stratum who can prove unobjectionable professional wits and education (such as a Diploma with spare professional qualifications). Many of the Master level programmes listed unelevated moreover offer exit points at PgCert/PgDip level for those who do not wish to well-constructed a full Masters degree. Postgraduate Studies (PgCert/PgDip/Master/Doctorate) Please note this list is not exhaustive. We have not listed all postgraduate degrees misogynist to Paramedics as there are thousands worldwide – in diverse areas such as education, policy-making, leadership, wardship etc. We have selected a number of degrees in the areas of wide practice, emergency care, prehospital superintendency and research that may be of interest to Paramedics. In unstipulated we have not listed specific postgraduate qualifications for progression to higher levels of Paramedic practice such as Graduate Diplomas with a few exceptions. You can search the relevant University’s website for other postgraduate opportunities such as Master of Education, Master of Arts and Master of Philosophy degrees to name a few.  =Misogynistthrough loftiness education Online Institutions Capella University – Master of Science in Public Safety (Emergency Management)  Capella University – PhD in Public Safety Leadership (Emergency Management)  Emergency Management Academy – Ambulance Science Fellowship  Australia & New Zealand Auckland Institute of Technology – Master of Emergency Management Charles Sturt University – Postgraduate Certificate in Paramedic Service Leadership and Management  Charles Sturt University – Postgraduate Certificate in IntensiveSuperintendencyParamedic Studies  Edith Cowan University – Master of Paramedical Science Flinders University – Master ofWideClinical Practice Latrobe University – Master of Paramedic Practice Monash University – Master of Emergency Health Monash University – Master of Clinical Research Methods University of Ballarat – Graduate Diploma of Paramedicine University of Otago – Master of Health Sciences Ireland National University of Ireland, Galway – Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Education National University of Ireland, Galway – Master of Health Sciences in PrimarySuperintendencyNational University of Ireland, Galway – Master of Medical Science National University of Ireland, Galway – Master of Science in Clinical Research University College Dublin – Master of Science in Emergency Medical Science (Immediate Care) University College Dublin – Master of Science in Emergency Medical Science (Advanced Paramedic) University of Limerick – Postgraduate Certificate inWideClinical Practice South Africa Cape Peninsula University of Technology – Master of Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyDurban University of Technology – Master of Technology in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyDurban University of Technology – PhD in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyUK Search for increasingly graduate level courses in the UK – click here Anglia Ruskin University – Master of Science inWidePre-Hospital TraumaSuperintendencyAnglia Ruskin University – Master of Science inWidePractice Bangor University – Master of Science inWideClinical Practice Bangor University – PhD/MPhil Allied Health Professions Birmingham City University – Master of Science inWidePractice Birmingham City University – Master of Science inWideHealthcare  Cardiff Metropolitan University – Master of Research / Master of Science – Health and Social Science Research Methods/Clinical Research Methods Cardiff University – Doctor of Health Studies (Professional Doctorate) (DHS) Cardiff University – Master of Science inHair-triggerCare  Cardiff University – Master of Science in Healthcare Sciences City University London – Master of Research in Clinical Research City University London – Master of Science in Advanced Practice in Health and SocialSuperintendencyCoventry University – Master of Science in Advancing Practice DeMontfort University Leicester – Doctorate in Health Sciences (DHSci) DeMontfort University Leicester – Master of Laws – Medical Law and Ethics  DeMontfort University Leicester – Master of Arts/Master of Science by Research Durham University – Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research Methods Durham University – MScR/MPhil/PhD by Research Edge Hill University – Master of Science inWidePractice Glasgow Caledonian University – Master of Science in Public Health London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – Master of Science in Clinical Trials  Oxford Brookes University – MSc/MA/PGDip/PGCert Student Designed Award Queen Margaret University Edinburgh – Professional Doctorate in Health and Social Sciences (DHealthSci) St. George’s University of London – Master of Science in Healthcare Practice St. George’s University of London – Master of Research in Clinical Practice Swansea University – Master of Science inWidePractice in Healthcare Teeside University – Master of Science inVestigeBased Practice  University College London – Master of Science inVestigeBased Healthcare University of Bath – Master of Science in Research in Health Practice University of Bolton – Master of Science inWidePractice University of Brighton – Master of Research in Clinical Research University of East Anglia – Master of Science inWidePractice University of Exeter – MSc/PG Dip/PG Cert Applied Health Services Research University of Hertfordshire – Master of Public Health  University of Hertfordshire – Master of Science in Paramedic Science University of Huddersfield – Master of Science in Health Studies (Advanced Practice in Acute andHair-triggerCare) University of Leeds – Master of Science inWidePractice University of Liverpool – Master of Public Health  University of Liverpool – Master of Science in Clinical Research  University of Sheffield – Master of Science inWideEmergency Care  University of Sheffield – Master of Science in Health Informatics  University of South Wales – Master of Science inWideClinical Practice University of Southampton – Master of Science inWideClinical Practice (Critical Care) University of Stirling – Master of Research in Health Research  University of Surrey – Master of Science in Professional Practice University of Warwick – Postgraduate Certificate in Pre-Hospital CriticalSuperintendencyUniversity of Wolverhampton – Master of Science in Emergency Planning, Resilience and Response USA Anna Maria College – Master of PublicWardshipwith concentration in Emergency Medical Services California State University Long Beach – Master of Science in Emergency ServicesWardshipColumbia Southern University – Master of Science in Emergency Services Management Creighton University – Master of Science in Emergency Medical Services  George Washington University – Master of Science in Health Science (Emergency Medical Services Management) University of Maryland Baltimore County – Master of Science in Emergency Health Services Western Carolina University – Master of Health Science in Emergency MedicalSuperintendencyUniversity of Utah College of Health – Master of Science in Health Promotion & Education with concentration in EMS Education Did we miss one? If there is a particular programme not listed that you finger would be beneficial, please leave a scuttlebutt unelevated with your suggestion, detailing the country of study and a link to the web-page for the programme. Other questions? If there is a particular stratum you’d like to find, or want to know increasingly about, please finger self-ruling to contact us – please withstand in mind we won’t be worldly-wise to wordplay programme specific questions regarding eligibility, fees, wonk requirements etc. These types of questions should be directed to the University in question. The pursuit two tabs transpiration content below.BioLatest Posts Alan BattParamedic, educator, researcher Alan is a hair-trigger superintendency paramedic, paramedic educator and prehospital researcher, currently working virtually the world as an educator and researcher. He has previously worked and studied wideness Europe, North America and the Middle East. He holds a Graduate Certificate in IntensiveSuperintendencyParamedic Studies, and an MSc inHair-triggerCare. His main interests are in superintendency of the elderly, end-of-life care, patient safety, professionalism (including role and identity), and paramedic education. Latest posts by Alan Batt (see all)Self-rulingaccess: Resuscitation Today Vol 3 Issue 2 - 27/06/16Self-rulingCPD at the Emergency Services Show - 23/05/16Superintendencyat the Scene – Research for Ambulance Services - 17/05/16 Canadian Paramedicine Feb/Mar 2016 – Open Access Issue - 11/04/16 Eat, sleep and be healthy – a paramedic’s guide to healthier shift work - 10/04/16 Tags: academic, Bachelor, degree, Doctorate, Master, paramedic 19 thoughts on “Not just a load of B.S. – Degrees for Paramedics” Mitchell Thomas says: 23/04/14 at 17:49 The Australian wits is that we have wilt mostly Graduate entry a few maintain their internal entry pathways, but this is slowly rhadamanthine less and less common. We should be seeing this phased out. The wholesomeness to having the stratum is your skills are your own, you don’t have to tie yourself to one service similar to the certification programs over in North America where you own your EMT/Paramedic skillset and the visitor gives you the tools. Reply caeridwen virgoe says: 24/04/14 at 07:43 Make unrepealable that which overly qualification you choose, has an international value and I accredited with an internationally recognised soul as services in the uk are very shy of unsuspicious qualifications that the service itself has not provided as it is not a standardised qualification in the uk. Some service are still not unsuspicious graduate paramedics or in fact tertiary paramedic qualifications from outside the uk Reply Alan Batt says: 24/04/14 at 12:02 That’s a very valid point caeridwen, it is of undertow up to each individual to ensure that the qualification they’re planing to pursue is indeed fit for their needs, and will be recognised by future employers etc. Reply Alan Batt says: 26/04/14 at 16:44 UK – BSc CriticalSuperintendency– University of Hull – http://www2.hull.ac.uk/fhsc/courses/continuingprofessionaldevelo/bsccriticalcare.aspx UK – BSc (Hons) HealthSuperintendencyPractice (Intensive Care) – Bucks New University – https://bucks.ac.uk/courses/course/bp2inc2 USA – BS in EMS – University of New Mexico – http://hsc.unm.edu/SOM/emsacad/bsems.shtml UK – MSc Public Health – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/lshtm/public-health-msc-postgraduate-diploma-postgraduate-certificate#overview Reply Elliot Carhart says: 30/04/14 at 21:06 USA – B.S. in Emergency Services – Jefferson College of Health Sciences, Roanoke, VA 4-year CriticalSuperintendencyParamedic or Firefighter/Paramedic (Residential). 2-year stratum completion option (Distance or Residential). http://www.jchs.edu/degree/bachelor-science-emergency-services Reply Ryan says: 30/04/15 at 15:10 Australia Australian Catholic University –Wifelessof Nursing /Wifelessof Paramedicine (Dual Degree) http://www.acu.edu.au/courses/2015/undergraduate/health/paramedicine/bachelor_of_nursingbachelor_of_paramedicine Australian Catholic University – Master of Paramedicine http://www.acu.edu.au/courses/2015/postgraduate/health/paramedicine/master_of_paramedicine Reply Alan Batt says: 08/05/15 at 12:29 Thanks Elliot & Ryan, will add those to the list! Reply Alan Breinbauer Krebs says: 09/09/15 at 17:56 Dear Alan, Great job in here and greetings from Santiago, Chile. Here “Paramedics” is a 2 year technical career increasingly like a nurse assistant. I´m doing a personal research to go next year study overseas for what you would undeniability an EMT-P or a Paramedic, looking for a 2 or 3 year ParamedicWifelessDegree. And although i have a German Passport, i´m not very sure where could be a good location or country to Study it. ¿USA, Europe or Australia? Trying to find a Country with good EMS system, solid and wide Paramedic Education (ALS and lots of clinical rounds) and hopefully in a nice weather country Sun. Just to make the most out of this 2 or 3 year experience! If you could help me or recommend me somehow i´ll fathom it. Maybe it doesn´t really matter where i do the program. Any of those 3 will be good unbearable and i focus on the how (money) and wheater stuff. If you could study a paramedic bachelor, where would you study it? Doesn´t midpoint i have that option, but the wordplay is interesting. Any information i´ll be veritably thankful Warm regards Alan Reply Alan Batt says: 09/09/15 at 18:12 Hi Alan, Thanks for your comment! Considering you have a German passport, I’d certainly be leaning towards Europe. Are you currently a paramedic? Email me on abatt@prehospitalresearch.eu and we can discuss in increasingly detail. Thanks! Reply Hamad says: 28/09/15 at 03:19 Hi I’m studying professional nursing so i want to take my master dgree at paramedic since do i need to have experience? or when i finsh can applay for it Reply Alan Batt says: 02/10/15 at 11:45 Hi Hamad, you’d have to speak to the individual universities in question, but in unstipulated masters degrees in paramedicine once seem you’re a qualified paramedic. SO your nursing qualification may or may not be workable for entry depending on your country and the university you wield to. Good luck! Reply EMS says: 13/02/16 at 06:58 Hello everyone 😉 I want to ask well-nigh education a master stratum in France if anyone have an idea ,please? Reply EMS says: 13/02/16 at 07:03 I want to ask well-nigh studying* 😌 Reply alanbatt says: 24/02/17 at 15:30 UPEIWifelessof Science in Paramedicine – http://www.upei.ca/programsandcourses/paramedicine Reply alanbatt says: 24/02/17 at 15:31 UTSC Hons BSc (Paramedicine) – http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/programs/paramedicine-joint-centennial Reply alanbatt says: 24/02/17 at 15:33 Medicine Hat CollegeWifelessof Applied Science – Paramedic (BHSc-P) – https://www.mhc.ab.ca/programsandcourses/academic%20programs/programs%20of%20study/paramedic Reply alanbatt says: 24/02/17 at 15:51 UCC BSc(Hons) in Paramedic Studies – https://www.ucc.ie/en/study/undergrad/courses/paramedicstudies/ Reply freight forwarder says: 19/03/18 at 01:53 any way to enter into logistis training Reply Omer e says: 30/08/18 at 11:00 Ben gurion University of the Negev In Israel Offeres a stratum in emergency medicine (3 years) Link in Hebrew: http://in.bgu.ac.il/welcome/Pages/degree_1/health/Emergency_Medicine_degree_1.aspx Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Search & Translate Translate Site: Search Site: Get weekly email updates! 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