Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) (Whyalla)
Study Programme Details
City: | Adelaide |
Country: | Australia |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on an enriching journey in occupational therapy with our Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) program at Whyalla. Dive into a four-year honours degree that empowers you to be at the forefront of helping individuals of all ages actively participate in society, overcoming challenges posed by injury, illness, and various limitations. Unleash your unstoppable career dedicated to navigating emotional, developmental, environmental, societal, age-related, and psychological hurdles.
Overview
As a registered occupational therapist, become an essential part of the allied health workforce, enhancing the health and wellbeing of regional South Australians. This honours degree offers versatility, allowing you to work in diverse settings such as hospitals, private practices, aged care, schools, and even internationally. Tailor your studies to either a professional or research stream based on your career goals, and use this qualification as a pathway to postgraduate study in areas like mental health, management, or research.
Admission Requirements
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- Aboriginal Health: Culture, Community and Country (HLTH 1063)
- Human Anatomy 100 (HLTH 1020)
- Physiology Essentials 100 (BIOL 1051)
- Introduction to Occupational Therapy Practice (REHB 1030)
- Lifespan Development for Occupational Therapy Practice (HLTH 1043)
- Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Health Sciences (HLTH 1049)
- Occupational Therapy Practice in Hospital Settings (REHB 1031)
- Principles of Occupational Therapy Practice (REHB 2049)
- Applied Psychology (BEHL 1005)
- Enabling Occupation through Environmental Adaptation (REHB 2043)
- The Individual in Society 200 (BEHL 2002)
- Human Neuroscience (BIOL 2040)
- Therapeutic Communication and Group Work (REHB 2044)
- Occupational Therapy Practice Education (REHB 3063)
- Occupational Therapy Practice in Occupational Rehabilitation (REHB 2046)
- Occupational Therapy Practice and Mental Health (REHB 2045)
- Primary Health Care Approaches in Occupational Therapy (REHB 3064)
- Advanced Occupational Therapy Practice and Neurological Conditions (REHB 3061)
- Occupational Science (REHB 3062)
- Participatory Community Practice: Planning (REHB 3043)
- Advanced Community Occupational Therapy Practice and Chronic Conditions Management (REHB 3060)
- Advanced Evidence-Based Practice (HLTH 3057)
- Participatory Community Practice Implementation (REHB 4045)
- Contemporary Practice and Professional Development 400 (REHB 4046)
- Occupational Therapy Field Practice 400 (REHB 4043)
- Occupational Therapy Field Practice 401 (REHB 4028)
- Contemporary Practice and Professional Development 401 (REHB 4047)
Domestic: Commonwealth Supported
Future Career Outcomes
Delve into real-world examples of successful alumni, their impactful contributions, and how the program aligns with industry demands. Highlight the development of crucial skills essential in a dynamic job market, ensuring your readiness for a fulfilling career in occupational therapy.