Credit will be considered where it can be demonstrated that previous study matches specified subjects in the program. A substitute subject or subjects will be determined following consultation with the Course Coordinator.
Credit for prior learning and credit for current competencies will be granted to eligible applicants.
Qualified ambulance officers in NSW may be eligible for up to 66% credit in the Diploma course. Advanced Life Support (Level 4) officers in NSW may be eligible for up to 50% credit in the Bachelor degree. Paramedic (Level 5) officers may be eligible for up to 66% credit in the Bachelor degree.
Qualified ambulance officers, paramedics or medics serving in a full-time capacity in the Australian defence forces and related health professionals with appropriate experience and qualifications are invited to apply for credit for prior learning. Credit will be assessed on an individual basis.
On campus; Distance education
Bathurst
Session 1; Session 2
Undergraduate
3 years full-time on campus, 4.5 years distance education
YES
ATAR + criteria
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