Created in partnership with the West Midlands Ambulance Service, our Paramedic Science degree includes 1,200 hours of placement. Learning from our team of experienced staff, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to hone your biomedical knowledge and problem-solving skills before you graduate.
Our Paramedic Science degree is fully approved by the HCPC so when you graduate, you’ll be able to register with them as a paramedic.
Overview
We’ll teach you how to be able to think critically, react appropriately in challenging situations and be an effective communicator, all alongside building the knowledge and skills to deliver immediate healthcare and support to patients of all ages. You’ll graduate as a confident, competent paramedic ready to work in NHS or private ambulance services.
You’ll have lots of opportunities to prepare for placements through skill sessions. These hands-on sessions take place in our simulation suites, where you can access the specialist equipment you’ll be working with when you qualify. You’ll practice different techniques with a range of simulation manikins and learn from real service users and experienced paramedics. We also have a fully equipped emergency ambulance vehicle, accommodating small group teaching on the move.
You’ll also be assigned a Personal Academic Tutor when you join us. Typically a member of your teaching team, your tutor will remain with you throughout your time at Worcester. They’ll get to know your strengths and where you can develop, offering personalised support and feedback throughout your course.
Placements
Our excellent links with the West Midlands Ambulance Service means that we work with them for many of our placements. This is complemented by experience in a range of other settings, including nursing homes, the primary care emergency department, paediatrics, and palliative care settings.
Course content
On this accredited course you’ll study theories backed up by substantial evidence, and then get the opportunity to apply this learning in professional practice.
Our courses are informed by the latest research and developments in the field, as well as feedback from students and employers. Therefore, modules do occasionally change to keep the course up-to-date and relevant.
All modules are mandatory to ensure you’re eligible to register as a paramedic with the HCPC.
Careers
This course is fully approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) so when you graduate, you’ll be able to register with them as a paramedic.
HCPC registration means that can apply for opportunities in NHS ambulance services, private ambulance services and an increasing range of other healthcare environments.
This qualification is also recognised in many countries around the world, opening the doors to work in overseas healthcare settings.
Course highlights
Teaching and assessment
Our course creates career-ready graduates through applied experiences. You’ll be taught via interactive lectures and seminars, and complete practical sessions in the classroom and on professional placement.
Your assessments will help prepare you for your career as a paramedic, and include assessed observations, reflective essays, presentations, group discussions and portfolios of evidence.
Teaching and assessment contents
You will be taught through a combination of staff-taught lectures and seminars (in person on campus and online), clinical simulation, independent study by students and practice placements. Lectures and seminars will cover the theoretical aspects of the programme and develop your understanding of the programme's content. Time spent in the clinical simulation environment will help you to apply theoretical learning in clinical scenarios and patient experience and practice will enable you to apply your theoretical and simulation learning.
You will be offered regular group or individual meetings with Personal Academic Tutors (PATs) to monitor and support your learning.
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Entry requirements
UCAS tariff points required: 120
Plus GCSE English and Maths at grade C/4 or above. University of Worcester GCSE Maths and English equivalency tests are also accepted. Please note that Functional Skills Level 2 Maths and English are not accepted.
UCAS tariff points can come from:
- A-levels (BBB). 120 points must be achieved in A2 subjects or equivalent, with at least 1 subject being a science subject from: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Sociology, Psychology or Physical Education (P.E.)
- BTEC Extended National Diploma (Sport & Exercise Science, Health Science and Applied Science preferred) DDM. Other BTEC National Diplomas may be considered with AS or A2 Biology/Human Biology/PE. We will not be accepting Uniformed Public Service (or equivalent)
- Irish Leaving Certificate: 3A and 3B grades in 6 Higher Level papers at one sitting, including 2 science subjects of which one should be Biology
- Access to Higher Education Diploma welcomed - 60 credits in total, with a minimum of 45 credits at Level 3 - at least 24 credits at Distinction and the remainder at Merit, at least 15 of those in Biological Science related subjects. Preferred courses include Health and Social Care, Health Professionals or similar.
- T-Levels may be used to meet the entry tariff requirements for this course. Find out more about T levels as UCAS tariff points here.
Other additional qualifications may be considered. Work out your estimated points with the UCAS tariff calculator.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about entry requirements, please call our Admissions Office on 01905 855111 or email admissions@worc.ac.uk.
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UK and EU Students
The standard fee for full-time home and EU undergraduate students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the 2024/25 academic year is £9,250 per year.
For more details, please visit our course fees page.
International Students
The standard tuition fee for full-time international students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the 2024/25 academic year is £16,200 per year.
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Applying through UCAS
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