Monash University, Peninsula

Bachelor in Paramedicine

Australia

The Bachelor in Paramedicine at Monash University, Peninsula is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Monash University, Peninsula campus, sits within Monash's broad network in Australia and offers a welcoming setting for undergraduate and graduate study in fields such as nursing, education, business and health sciences. Founded as part of Monash's long history, the campus is known for practical learning, strong community connections and facilities designed to support applied training and local engagement.

The campus delivers around twenty programme areas where experiential learning is central: clinical placements, community projects, work-integrated learning and simulation suites give students real-world exposure. With approximately 4,291 students and more than 1,300 international peers, Peninsula balances a supportive community feel with access to Monash research expertise and industry partnerships. Academic staff prioritise applied research and collaborative initiatives that translate classroom knowledge into professional practice.

Students at Peninsula benefit from modern teaching spaces, close industry links and dedicated student services that support academic progression and career planning. The campus fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement, making it a strong choice for learners seeking hands-on experience, accessible support systems and pathways into health, education and business professions within Australia and beyond.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Paramedicine at Monash University is a degree program for students who want to become registered paramedics. It takes a few years to complete and is taught in English. This program gives students the skills and knowledge to deliver emergency health care in various settings.

The curriculum covers core subjects like anatomy, physiology, and pharmacotherapy, as well as the role of paramedics in practice, research, education, and leadership. Students learn how to treat patients with a range of medical conditions, including trauma, respiratory, and cardiovascular health issues, through hands-on experience.

Graduates can pursue careers as Paramedics, Emergency Medical Technicians, Intensive Care Paramedics, or Ambulance Officers. They can work in emergency services, hospitals, or private ambulance companies, assessing life-threatening situations and providing emergency care to patients.

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