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MSc/PgDip
Occupational Therapy
Location
Southwark
Duration
2 years (full-time)
Mode of study
Full-time
Start date
September
Number of places
70
Simple timetable info
Full-time days
How to apply
Direct to LSBU
LSBU code
2447
Course contacts
Soumaya Touzani
Course Administrator
touzans@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 8069
Maria Caunce
Admissions Tutor
cauncemt@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 6754
Anne Hall
Assistant Admissions Tutor
halla@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 8065
Non-standard entry requirements
The selection process includes a number of strands: you will have to provide a report, an application form and references. Once initially selected, some people may be interviewed before they are offered a place. If you are offered a place you must successfully complete both a CRB and occupational health check.
Course units
Year 1
– Introduction to Occupational Therapy
– Lifestyle Disruption and Delay
– Understanding Research and Evidence-based
Practice
– Occupational Adaptation and Change
– Optimising Occupational Performance:
Individuals, Groups and Communities
Year 2
– Occupational Performance: Environments,
Health and Independence
– Occupational Therapy: Professional
Accountability
– Occupation-centred and Evidencebased
Practice
– Research and Scholarship with
Occupational Therapy
Course description
This Masters level programme focuses on producing competent occupational therapy practitioners who are able to:
– Demonstrate strong professional role identity
– Work in partnership with colleagues, users, carers, to promote health through occupation
– Work in partnership with change, across a range of health and social service settings
– Contribute to modern, high quality care for the benefit of clients, users, carers and employers
– Contribute to the evolution of the profession through the implementation of evidence-based practice and scholarship
– Take professional and personal responsibility for life-long learning.
Therefore, using a problem-based learning approach and through experiential learning whilst on practice placements (over 33 weeks– 1,200 hours), you will develop skills and knowledge which will facilitate your personal, academic and professional development leading up to achieving your goal in becoming an occupational therapist
Those wishing to progress to study for the MSc in Occupational Therapy can do so either by the MSc/PgDip route or by topping up with the MSc in Occupational Therapy (post-registration) for those who have completed the two year PgDip in Occupational Therapy. We also offer a Practice Educator’s course.
Career opportunities
On successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Health Professions Council. Once registered as an occupational therapist, there are many opportunities for you to work within a number of health and social care contexts and with a number of different client groups.
Typical background of applicant
Applicants must have an Honours degree (minimum 2:1) in an appropriate area such as health, social care, or a science subject.
Professional contacts/industry links
The MSc/PgDip is a recognised qualification with the following organisations:
– College of Occupational Therapists
– World Federation of Occupational
Therapists
– Health Professions Council
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