The Paramedic Science course at Ulster University is a full-time program spread over three years. Designed especially for those passionate about pursuing a career in the pre-hospital, emergency, and urgent care contemporary area, the course grooms individuals to provide the highest quality of patient care in various, often challenging environments.Course Content: As part of the program, students are trained to manage, treat, and refer patients, and develop their leadership skills simultaneously. The content is designed to ensure students are capable of delivering holistic, patient-centered care and adapt swiftly to the ever-changing healthcare landscape. Key Modules: The course includes modules on Human Biomedical Science, Foundations in Pre-hospital Practice, Cardiology and Respiratory, Pharmacology for Paramedic Practice, Research and Professional Issues, Mental Health, Leadership and Management, among others. Accreditations: The Paramedic Science programme at Ulster University is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) meaning, on successful completion, graduates are eligible to register as a Paramedic with the HCPC. Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, graduates are empowered to pursue rewarding careers in paramedic science or other related fields. These roles can be based within Ambulance Services, Private Sector Ambulance Providers, Industrial Sites, Event Medicine Sector, or in the wider NHS network.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.