Occupational Therapy Courses
Working in hospitals, community health centres or in people's own homes, occupational therapists help clients with physical or psychological problems to become more independent in their everyday lives
Become an Occupational Therapist
To train as an occupational therapist you will need to take a recognised qualification such as our BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy which can be studied full time over three years or part time over four years.
Courses for qualified Occupational Therapists
Study entirely online with our new MSc in Advanced Occupational Therapy. You'll have access to our excellent virtual learning environment and all the support you need to develop the higher level skills that make a difference.
There is a strong international flavour to this course and you will be able to learn from and share and engage in critical debate and discussion with peers and colleagues from all over the world.
External links
- British Association/College of Occupational Therapists
- Occupational therapist webinar april 14th at 8pm. Are you a qualified occupational therapist? Come and find out more about the MSc in Advanced Occupational Therapy delivered by the University of Salford. Meet tutors and students, learn about the course content, study methods, entry requirements and costs
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