• Polski
  • English
  • Română
University of Bedfordshire

Associate Ambulance Practice

Campus
Bedford
Level
Undergraduate

Course description

  • Information
  • Requirements

The Associate Ambulance Practice course lasts 18 months and is an undergraduate education. Classes are held full-time on campus. The main aim of the course is to gain practical skills and develop independent paramedics. The course is designed for candidates who wish to gain professional practice.

Why take this course?

  • The course is based on the Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) practice for emergency physicians
  • Students learn how to assess a patient’s condition and how to plan and implement medical care
  • The course includes lectures on standards of medical first aid delivery

What is the course programme like?

  • Students on this course acquire expert-level knowledge
  • The curriculum includes both practice and theory, and teaching takes place in real and simulated settings
  • Teaching takes place in accordance with the standards of the NHS Constitution
  • Students work on state-of-the-art equipment and their education is supported by experienced university partners

Where to study this course?

We suggest choosing the Associate Ambulance Practice course at the Bedford campus in England.

Foundation year:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/UK passport*/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Two years’ working experience(CV)
or
High school or technical school leaving certificate with an average of 3.0/ Baccalaureate passed at 45% overall

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 4.5pct level (scale 1-8)

Year one:
Status:

Pre-settle/Settle status/ British passport/indefinitive leave to remain

Qualifications:

Baccalaureate passed with an average of 60% in all subjects

Language test:

Internal language test passed at 5.5pts (scale 1-8)
*People who only hold a UK passport can only apply through our agency if they are over 25 years of age