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Occupational Therapy

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MSc On-Campus Full-time find out find out find out find out

About Occupational Therapy, MSc - at University of East Anglia (UEA)

The purpose of Occupational Therapy is to enable people to fulfil, or to work towards fulfilling, their potential as occupational beings.

Study

As a student of this degree you will learn to understand that people shape, and are shaped by, their experiences and interactions with their environments. The programme adopts an enquiry-based learning ethos focused on student-centred independent learning, problem solving and decision making. There will be an evolving level of complexity; from engaging with case scenarios that develop baseline theoretical and therapeutic understandings, through to complex situations addressing service development needs.

Structure

On the programme learning is enhanced through a shared ethos between physiotherapy and occupational therapy students, echoing the importance of interdisciplinary work. Students can work with a member of faculty on their specialist area, either on a research project involving empirical data collection and analysis, secondary analysis or on a structured literature review.

Teaching

When you study in the School of Health Sciences


Entry requirements for this course

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