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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy program prepares students to become skilled professionals in helping individuals of all ages manage physical, mental, and emotional challenges. The curriculum covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, psychology, therapeutic techniques, and assistive technology. Students learn to assess, plan, and implement interventions to improve clients' ability to perform daily activities. Through practical training and clinical placements, graduates are equipped to support individuals in regaining independence and improving their quality of life.



Entry Requirements

To enter a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with an IELTS score of 7.0, applicants typically need to have completed secondary education with strong results in subjects like English, mathematics, and science. Some universities may also require a personal statement, interview, or relevant healthcare experience.