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You are here: Home > Courses > Course Search Results > Charles Sturt University (CSU) > Bachelor of Clinical Practice - Paramedic
| Campus | ATAR Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bathurst | 70^ | No | Full-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; plus an additional information form for full-time applicants |
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| Distance Education | Not available* | Yes | External | ||
| Port Macquarie | 84^ | No | Full-time internal | ||
The Bachelor of Clinical Practice (Paramedic) provides a pathway to working in emergency care and paramedic areas as a qualified ambulance officer.
Clinical practice-paramedic; Emergency management
* Cut-off scores may not appear with some courses. There a number of possible reasons for this: The course may require entrance criteria other than a cut-off score, such as a portfolio, an interview or an audition; the course may not be open to school leavers; cut-off information may be unavailable. Check the detailed course information available on The Details tab to read more about the course's entry requirements.
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
192 points (24 x 8 point subjects)
Year 12 or equivalent; plus an additional information form for full-time applicants
Charles Sturt University frequently recognises prior learning including study at other institutions in many of its degrees. Each request for credit is individually assessed prior to commencement of the course.
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Paramedics provide pre-hospital emergency care, treatment and specialised transport for patients.

