Occupational Therapy (Pre-Registration) (MSc)
Entry requirements
Please see our website for further information on entry requirements for this course.
Months of entry
January
Course content
Our professionally approved and accredited Occupational Therapy MSc will appeal to graduates from all disciplines seeking a rewarding, in-demand career in a profession which supports individuals to participate and engage in meaningful everyday activities.
Why study Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) at Keele University?
- Approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), accredited by Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT), and approved by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT)
- Varied clinical placements including the NHS, emergency services, social care, schools, prisons and in the private, independent and voluntary sectors
- Eligible students can apply for the £5,000 NHS training grant to help with living costs
- Gain professional transferable skills including clinical reasoning, patient handling, communication, leadership, team working, and critical reflection
- Opportunities to collaborate with student physiotherapists, radiographers, prosthetists, orthotists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, doctors and paramedics
Course summary
Underpinned by evidence and reflective of contemporary occupational therapy practice, our MSc aims to provide you with the knowledge, skills, behaviours and values to become an Occupational Therapist. The centrality of occupation in human life and the contribution that meaningful occupation has to the physical and mental health and wellbeing of individuals is at the heart of the programme. Throughout the MSc you will explore the following topics:
- The history and evolution of the occupational therapy profession.
- The relationship between the person, their occupations and the environment.
- The dynamic relationship between occupation, health and wellbeing and the factors that challenge or facilitate occupational performance and participation.
- The concepts which underpin occupational science and occupational risk factors and how these impact health and wellbeing.
- The use of self in building and maintaining professional therapeutic relationships.
- How the environment, governance, technology, finance, legislation, policy, agendas and initiatives can influence contemporary occupational therapy practice and service delivery.
- The occupational and health needs of individuals, communities and populations, both nationally and internationally plus the potential challenges to providing equitable occupational therapy services.
- The changing and diverse context of complex health and social care systems.
Information for international students
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Fees and funding
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Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Full time - 2 years
Course contact details
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- Enquiries
- enquiries@keele.ac.uk