What can you do with a Bachelor of Paramedicine degree?

It is likely to give a professional health degree aspirant the sense of making progress toward the ultimate goal. On the other hand, if the student doesn’t end up working in health, it might give a sense of a let down. It likely is easier to get an office job in health administration with that degree than with a degree in, say, history or even English…

Paramedicine more broadly is the intersection of medicine, public health and public safety, but most BS programs in paramedicine seem to be EMT/paramedic training programs. This could potentially be a stepping stone to a mid-level provider role - like physicians assistant or nurse practitioner (as long as you earn a master’s). You could also go into other health-related careers in public health, medicine, and health administration with the right internships, coursework and skills.