This BSc Occupational Therapy degree will give students the knowledge and skills to treat people with psychological, physical, or social disabilities. They will learn how to work effectively with patients, their families, and carers, as well as with other healthcare professionals.

Students develop a strong professional identity as an occupational therapist and gain a clear understanding of how the role contributes to multi-disciplinary teams.

Occupational therapy combines a range of areas including human anatomy and physiology, psychology, sociology, pathology, learning disabilities, and mental health. They will explore the impact of health conditions and life events on people’s sense of self, relationships, and occupations.