Course overview
A one year course designed to equip over 19s with the skills, confidence and academic qualification to enable them to progress to a university course to study Paramedic Science. As a learner on this qualification you will be offered a coherent, integrated and supported year of study through which you will gain the knowledge, awareness, skills and confidence necessary for successful undergraduate study.
This is an Academic course and our aim is to equip you with the skills needed to succeed to Higher Education.
Topics
You will complete several study skills units throughout the year these are ungraded and are assessed only as pass or fail
Main units studied are in Biology and Chemistry are graded units and assessed as Pass, Merit or Distinction
Biology units include:
- Cell Biology and Anatomy and Physiology
- Genetics
- Pharmacology, Biomolecules and Biochemistry
- Laboratory Research project
Chemistry units include:
- Chemistry basics from GCSE
- Core Chemistry Principles
- Organic Chemistry and Organic Analysis Techniques
Job opportunities after this course
An emergency care assistant
A call handler/emergency medical dispatcher
A Patient Transport Service (PTS) call handler
An emergency call handler
Further study options after this course
Possible HE routes (through UCAS applications)
Degree in Paramedic Science
Higher Degree Apprenticeship - Student Paramedic
After completing a Paramedic science degree or apprenticeship you could have a career in:
A Paramedic - Responds to emergency calls, provides medical assistance and assesses the condition of patients.
An Emergency nurse practitioner - Provides advanced nursing care to patients in emergency settings, such as trauma centres or urgent care clinics.
A Disability assessor - Evaluates the impact of physical or mental impairments on a person's ability to work and live independently.
A Medical representative: Promotes and sells pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals and organisations.
Or other healthcare fields, the military, or other emergency services, such as mental health nurse, care worker, nurse midwife, medical practitioner, police officer, or firefighter.
Entry requirements
L2 or GCSE Maths and English
How is this course assessed?
Formal controlled assessments in some units
Essays in some units
Written reports in some units
Assignments in all units
At any one time you will be working on multiple assignments however, deadlines are staggered throughout the year
When does the course start?
September 2025
Length of course
Evening or day time courses are available
6 hours per week over 36 weeks of teaching
6 hours per week independent study
Fees & Funding
Please read our Course Fees & Funding page.How to apply
To apply online for this course, please click on the 'Apply' button at the top/bottom of this page.
Alternatively, if you need assistance with your application or you would like to apply over the phone or using a paper-based application form, please call Student Services on 0191 743 0149.
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