Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) [For Working or Volunteering Paramedics]
Allied Health
A course by
Whitireia & WelTec
A degree-level qualification for working or volunteering paramedics to become registered Paramedics; combines online learning, block courses, and simulations to integrate the skills and knowledge needed for paramedic practice.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Whitireia or WelTec (block courses), Wellington
It will take a total of 3 years


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Preparation for Paramedic Registration
Graduates will be eligible for registration as a Paramedic, having integrated knowledge and skills necessary for safe and effective practice in out-of-hospital emergency settings.

Clinical Knowledge and Skills
Develops applied understanding of science, pharmacology, assessment, and treatment of medical and trauma patients to advanced practitioner level.

Contextual and Professional Understanding
Enables understanding of the roles, responsibilities, and ethical/legal considerations for paramedics within the New Zealand Health System, including bicultural context.
What You're Signing Up For
This flexible Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) programme is designed for those already working or volunteering with an ambulance service at Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) level or above. It blends online learning with compulsory block courses and workplace-relevant simulations. The degree covers science, pharmacology, New Zealand health system, paramedic practice, legal and ethical issues, clinical reasoning, research skills, and leadership. Successful completion prepares graduates for registration as a Paramedic.
Course Content
- Relevant science and pharmacology
- Structure and function of the New Zealand health system
- Roles and responsibilities of the paramedic
- Legal and ethical issues in paramedic practice
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi in paramedicine
- Assessment and treatment of medical and trauma patients
- Pathophysiology integrated with clinical context
- Critical thinking in patient care
- Academic scholarship and research
- Clinical reasoning and decision-making
- Teamwork and leadership
- Sociological issues in paramedicine
- Clinical placements in emergency ambulance environments
What you need to know first
New Zealand Diploma in Ambulance Practice (Level 5)
Letter of Support from employing/volunteering ambulance service

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Health and Wellbeing
Emergency Services
Ambulance Services

Future employment opportunities might be
Registered Paramedic
Ambulance Officer
Emergency Medical Technician (advanced roles)


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