Enrolment - Fremantle Campus
First year program planners
Use the program planners below to select the courses you will enrol in for your first year of study based on the program you have been accepted into.
- Graduate Certificate in Health Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education
- Graduate Certificate in Health Sciences
- Graduate Certificate in Medical Sciences
- Graduate Diploma of Health Leadership and Education
- Graduate Diploma of Health and Medical Sciences
- Master of Bioethics
- Master of Health Leadership and Education
- Master of Health and Medical Sciences
- Master of Paramedicine
- Doctor of Medicine
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Need Help?
Our staff will work with you to help ensure your course selection and enrolment is best suited to achieving success and program completion. We can answer queries about your program requirements, timetabling, part-time study, advanced standing and other important matters that factor into your course selection.
Need assistance processing your enrolment? Book a virtual 1-on-1 Enrolment Assistance Session with our friendly Student Recruitment Officers to help you complete your Notre Dame enrolment.
School contacts
Refer to Program Regulations for Health Professional Education and Program Regulations for Health Leadership. Please contact the Program Coordinator for further information by emailing nadia.norrish@nd.edu.au. Alternatively, please email the School of Medicine at postgrad.medicine@nd.edu.au.
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Additional Information
Clinical Placements
To attend clinical placements, you need to complete health and legal checks, including immunisations. The costs of these are the responsibility of the student and may vary. Please note that travel will be involved, students are responsible for travel, accommodation and living expenses.
Health and Legal Requirements
Before undertaking placements, students must provide the following:
- National Police Records Check
- Valid Working with Children Check
- Department of Health Criminal Clearance
- Provide First Aid qualification (HLTAID011 or equivalent)
- Follow safe work practices for direct client care (HLTWHS002)
- Principles of Infection Prevention and Control module and 5 moments of hand hygiene certificate
- Undertake Mask Fit testing as per WA Health guidelines
- Comply with the required immunisations.
We encourage you to begin your immunisation schedule with your doctor once you receive your course offer to avoid delays to your studies.
Please note that you need to have a full (unrestricted) driving licence to be employed by some ambulance services and for some volunteering opportunities during the program.
Failure to hold satisfactory checks or meet the health/immunisation or uniform requirements may result in students being unable to complete their program of study.
There are requirements for dual registration as a registered nurse and paramedic. More information.
Additional costs
Students enrolled in the Paramedicine programs must purchase specified uniforms to be worn on placements and whilst participating in practical classes. This consists of a University of Notre Dame polo, cargo pants, boots, jacket, and high visibility vest.
Branded items are available from the UNDA shop. Other equipment may also be required. All prices are subject to change from year to year and may vary depending on location of purchase.
Please contact postgrad.medicine@nd.edu.au for more information.

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