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    Occupational Therapy (Pre-registration)

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJanuary-2024
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,500  / year
    Next Intake January-2024

    Occupational Therapy (Pre-registration)

    About

    Accredited

    In addition to intervention strategies you gain experience in applying sound clinical reasoning and learn something of the professional role within multidisciplinary and multiagency practice.

    From September 2020 all new and continuing students on this course will receive a £5,000 maintenance grant each year if they're eligible. They will not need to pay it back.Full details hereWe include a problem-based approach within our learning and teaching, and learning opportunities with students from other professions. On successful completion you are eligible to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council and membership of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. This course is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council and accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists and World Federation of Occupational Therapists.

    This course builds on your academic skills whilst helping you to develop the clinical competence to practice as a newly graduated occupational therapist. You explore the profession across the breadth of occupational therapy practice, experiencing a number of clinical and practice settings including a non-traditional context.

    Year 1 outlines what an occupational therapist is. We consider the world as a place of occupational opportunity and people as occupational beings. Through a series of modules you consider the philosophy of the profession, practice skills and beliefs, and the professional knowledge base required to develop strategies for intervention.

    Following practice placement experiences you learn to apply the occupational therapy process using evidence from a range of sources. This is supported by input from practice colleagues and service users. You also develop the practical skills needed to demonstrate fitness to purpose. You are encouraged to draw on your placement experience and apply it in your learning. You build on your undergraduate research experience and further explore the research process and its relevance to your interests.

    Year 2 helps you understand the professional constructs which determine the scope and viability of occupational therapy. You develop your entrepreneurial and professional skills, and learn about non-traditional practice areas to equip you for an ever-changing workplace. You also start your major project in Year 2, developing academic expertise in your area of research. Your project continues throughout the second year and is submitted in December. You also have additional practice placements.

    Year 1 core modules

    Doing, Being and Becoming

    You critically evaluate the role of occupational performance issues in development and functioning and debate the role of occupation in countering deprivation and dysfunction for the individual and occupational disruption.

    Enabling Performance Through Occupation

    You gather and evaluate information regarding the individual's occupational performance and the impact of the environment on function. In addition, you explore the role of the occupational therapist as an enabler in terms of the individual and team contribution to the client's recovery through focus on community practice.

    Occupation and Performance

    Using occupation as the basis for learning, you will consider the implementation of theory in common areas of occupational therapy practice. You integrate and synthesise theories of basic science with theories of occupation and consider their combined impact on occupational performance. Learn about theoretical structures and models which organise practice and critique the models and their theoretical underpinnings.

    Practical Research Methods for Occupational Therapy

    Learn the necessary knowledge and skills to design and manage both empirical and review-based research projects relevant to occupational therapy. You focus on key aspects of the design of qualitative and quantitative studies, including practical data collection, management, and analysis, as well as systematic reviews of literature and documentary analysis. You identify key aspects regarding scientific and ethical credibility of key research paradigms, with an emphasis on qualitative methodologies of occupational science.

    Transformation through Occupation

    By establishing a greater understanding of the complexity of occupational therapy intervention by focusing on an individual's ability to engage in occupation you gain an understanding of that experience allows them to develop a meaningful transformation in life. You will also understand how the tacit use of occupation can be used to create change in experience and outcomes in the life of an individual.

     

    Year 2 core modules

    Major Project

    You will undertake a piece of research and produce a research paper and defend your area of interest through an oral defence of a poster. Demonstrate advanced capabilities in retrieving, critically appraising and developing knowledge and understanding in a topic related to occupational therapy. Develop your skills in consideration of ethical issues and facilitate the demonstration of advanced skills in the presentation of health care research.

    Practice Placements

    You engage in the occupational therapy process in a practice setting where you will appreciate the philosophy of occupational therapy and identify how theory enhances practice. Experience four placements in a variety of practice settings to develop a rounded profile of experience, in areas including dementia services, forensic services, community paediatric teams and stroke rehabilitation.

    Professional Development in Occupational Therapy Practice

    You will discuss occupational therapy practice and the current issues arising from it that will affect your transition from student to professional practitioner. Debate professional and ethical issues in relation to best practice, drawing on your professional practice experience, and develop your lifelong learning to self-reflect on your occupational practice.

     

    Modules offered may vary.

     

    This well-established, progressive course incorporates biological, social and clinical sciences with health policy and research methods. You take a problem-based approach to learning and share learning with students from other disciplines across the University.

    The course consists of lectures, seminars and practical sessions. We promote teamwork and encourage you to appreciate the many disciplines contributing to healthcare. You are supported through a personal tutor and a range of School and University strategies.

    How you are assessed

    The course includes oral and written assessments, with the opportunity to create scientific posters and demonstrate practical, professional techniques.

    Disciplines

    Nursing & Health

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A bachelor degree with a minimum of 65%, 2.5/4.0 or good

    Career

    Many employment opportunities exist for graduate occupational therapists in health and social care, schools and voluntary agencies. Occupational therapists also work closely with other professionals such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists and social workers.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,500 

    How to Apply

    Applying Online - Information Required to Complete Your Application

    Personal Details

    - Full Name, including title
    - Sex
    - Date of Birth
    - E-mail Address
    - Telephone Number
    - Home and Correspondence addresses, including postcode
    - Alternative email Addresses
    - Country of Permanent Residence or Local Authority
    - Country of Birth
    - Nationality
    - Ethnicity - this data will not be accessible to those making the application decision
    - Type of applicant - choose from UK/EU or Overseas
    - Who is entering the application - choose from Applicant, University Staff/Overseas Office or Other Third Party
    - Disability
    - Whether your parents/guardians have Higher Education qualifications
    - Details of any previous study or application to this University

    Payment of Fees

    - Who is paying your fees
    - Name and address of your Fee Payer
    - Details of any previous funding body and previous course

    Overseas Applicants Only

    - Date of entry to UK/EU
    - Passport Number (if you need a visa)
    - Previous UK study, including details of any previous visas, overstays in the UK and visa refusals

    University Staff and Office/Agent Applications Only

    - School/Office Code
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    - Agent Name
    - Agent Company
    - Reference Number

    Qualifications

    Qualifications Held (maximum of 6)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Year and month awarded
    - Qualification type, level and subject
    - Grade
    - Awarding Establishment e.g. College/University Name

    Qualifications Pending (maximum of 6)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Year and month of exam
    - Qualification type, level and subject
    - Date grade expected
    - Awarding Establishment e.g. College/University Name

    Highest qualification

    Portfolio Details

    Foreign Language Courses Only

    - Qualifications and experience in chosen language
    - where more than one occurence of a courses runs in paralell, indicate which group you wish to join

    Professional Qualifications

    - Professional/Statutory Body and Registration PIN
    - Other course specific professional details as required

    School of Health & Social Care courses only

    - NHS PIN
    - NHS Trust / Practice details
    - National Insurance Number
    - Assignment/Employee Number
    - Line manager name and email address
    - Full or part time
    - Pay band
    - Profession, Staff Group and Job Role
    - Other course specific details as required

    Social Work Practice Education courses only

    - Social Work Registration Number

    Erasmus Applications

    Details of the Exchange Co-ordinator at Your Home Institution
    - Name
    - Position
    - Email Address

    Higher and Degree Apprenticeships

    - Unique Learner Number
    - National Insurance Number
    - *Employer Code
    - *Employer Postcode (This is your normal place of work which may be different from the company's main postcode)
    - *Number of employees at this postcode
    - Highest level qualifications in English language and mathematics

    *Your employer should be able to supply this information

    Last Two Education Establishments Attended
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    - Name and address
    - Dates from and to
    - Full or Part time
    - Level of study

    English Language Ability
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    Whether English is your first language

    If not

    - IELTS - score, date of exam and Test Report Form Number
    - Other test - name, score and date of exam

    Work Experience (maximum of 2)
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, a reduced set of employment information is requested)

    - Employers name
    - Job title
    - Dates from and to
    - Full or Part time
    - Main responsibilities

    Summer & Winter University Courses Only

    - Whether you are enrolled or due to enrol on a college or university course
    - If so, where and which course
    - Whether you are thinking of starting a Higher Education course
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    Referee
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    - Name
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    Note : some course will require two referees, e.g. PHD courses

    Personal Statement
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this information is not requested)

    Can be uploaded as a document or entered as text

    It is suggested that your statement is prepared electronically in advance of starting the application

    Enrolment

    Some short courses may ask you to provide enrolment information as part of the application. This will require extra details but also means you will not be asked to complete the full on-line registration process at a later date.

    This data will not be accessible to those making the application decision

    - Type of Term-time Accomodation
    - Next of Kin Name
    - Next of Kin Telephone Number
    - Next of Kin Relationship
    - Religious Beliefs
    - Criminal Conviction Declaration

    Documents currently available for upload
    (For certain courses e.g. Summer University courses & other short courses, this option is not available)

    - Reference
    - Personal Statement
    - CV
    - Results
    - Proof of English Language Qualifications, e.g. IELTS or TOEFL certificate
    - Passport
    - Previous Visas
    - Previous Visa Refusals

    For Research courses, the following additional uploads are mandatory

    - Research Proposal
    - Research Training Document
    - Research Personal Statement
    - Research Sponsorship/funding letter

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