Learn to become an Occupational Therapist and enable people of all ages to overcome challenges with completing everyday tasks or activities.
This programme is accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT), which signifies that the programme aligns with professional standards, providing recognition and support within the occupational therapy field.
This programme is also accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which ensures that the programme meets high standards of training and professional practice, enhancing your employability and credibility in the healthcare sector.
We would normally ask all applicants to have completed five GCSEs at grade C or above, including mathematics, English language or literature and a science subject or equivalent. A-level qualifications or equivalent.
A UK undergraduate honours degree at 2.2 or above, or an equivalent international qualification.
Degrees could include biological sciences, sport science, nursing, psychology, arts, business, sociology, healthcare, creative arts and drama. Other degrees will be considered on an individual basis. If the first degree is not in a relevant subject, the applicant should have completed a research project as part of the undergraduate degree.
Evidence of interest and preferably work experience in a relevant field.
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The MSc in Occupational Therapy is designed and delivered so that you will be able to meet the professional and regulatory body standards. Graduates will be skilled, innovative, intellectually proficient, autonomous and employable occupational therapists, who can contribute to the future development of the profession.
There is an acute shortage of Occupational Therapists so you will have lots of career options. Occupational Therapists can work in:
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