To become a paramedic in Australia, you need to complete a recognised bachelor’s degree in paramedic science – such as VU’s highly-regarded Bachelor of Paramedicine.
Once you’ve completed your degree, you’ll need to register with the Paramedicine Board of Australia, and renew your registration every year by completing mandatory professional development. You’ll also need to have a full driver's license.
Pathways to paramedicine at VU
The good news is, there’s more than one way to get your paramedic qualification at VU.
You can go directly into the Bachelor of Paramedicine (three years full-time), or you can start with a TAFE course and transition into your degree.
In the TAFE pathway, you’ll complete:
- Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport HLT31120 (six months full-time) – where you’ll learn skills needed for jobs like an ambulance assistant, first aid provider or ambulance call taker.
- Diploma of Emergency Health Care HLT51020 (seven months full-time) – where you’ll learn to assess emergency patients and provide critical life support in roles like an Ambulance Transport Attendant (ATA) or Patient Transport Officer (PTO).
- Bachelor of Paramedicine (two years full-time) – where you’ll learn to treat patients in out-of-hospital care, preparing you for a rewarding career as a paramedic.
Practical learning & clinical placements
A key part of your paramedic course at VU will be spending time in ambulances, observing and assisting as part of your paramedic clinical placements.
You’ll gain direct practical experience as a real paramedic under clinical supervision within Ambulance Victoria, so you’ll have the skills and confidence you need when you graduate.
You’ll also practice your skills in our state-of-the-art training facilities, where you can act out realistic emergency responses in a safe environment.