The programme aligns to the four pillars of practice with each module identifying the relative focus across clinical practice, leadership, education and research.  The programme is designed to develop professional competence and enable graduates to respond to, adapt to, and compete within the dynamic nature of technological and societal change.

Two ladies in their medical uniforms looking at a wheelchair.
A OT helping a patient in a wheelchair.

Modules

  • The Art and Science of Occupational Therapy (20 credits)
  • Biopsychosocial Components of Occupational Performance (20 credits)
  • Communication in Professional Practice (20 credits)
  • Pathologies and Life Changes (20 credits)
  • Skills for practice (20 credits)
  • Placement 1 (20 credits)
  • Influences on Practice (20 credits)
  • Evidence Based Practice (20 credits)
  • Placement A (20 credits)
  • Application of the OT Process (20 credits)
  • Occupational Therapy Group Work (20 credits)
  • Placement B (20 credits)
  • Designing Research (20 credits)
  • Practice Specialisms (20 credits)
  • Placement A (20 credits)
  • Placement B (20 credits)
  • Future Directions of Practice (20 credits)
  • The Transition to Professional Practice (20 credits)