Occupational Therapy – MSc
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Description
This course is an opportunity for occupational therapists worldwide to explore contemporary practices in an international online learning community.
The course is delivered entirely online and uses a range of creative learning resources, such as digital stories, e-lectures, wikis and blogs in a virtual learning environment (VLE).
Online learning is flexible so it can fit in with your lifestyle and you can learn at a pace which is most convenient to you.
You gain a UK masters degree where learning and assessment are tailored to your own personal and professional needs. This might mean you are returning to practice, changing the direction of your career, seeking promotion or wanting to deve…
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This course is an opportunity for occupational therapists worldwide to explore contemporary practices in an international online learning community.
The course is delivered entirely online and uses a range of creative learning resources, such as digital stories, e-lectures, wikis and blogs in a virtual learning environment (VLE).
Online learning is flexible so it can fit in with your lifestyle and you can learn at a pace which is most convenient to you.
You gain a UK masters degree where learning and assessment are tailored to your own personal and professional needs. This might mean you are returning to practice, changing the direction of your career, seeking promotion or wanting to develop advanced skills within an international occupational therapy community.
If you are not already registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), you can develop the skills and knowledge needed to apply for HCPC registration.
You are allocated to a personal tutor at the start of the course to help you plan a route through the course and beyond.
All modules have a focus on the use of meaningful occupations and key occupational performance areas of work, play, leisure and daily living. Person-centred care and service user perspectives are core to all modules. The course also draws on aspects of occupational science and occupational justice.
An important focus of the course is applying your learning to the context in which you currently work or could work in future.
This course offers
• an opportunity to learn in an interprofessional as well as
international community
• support for research from experts in community-based
rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, professional education,
older people, neurology, mental health and children
• an opportunity to learn with tutors who contribute to
inspirational movements in the profession for example, occupational
therapy without borders
• an opportunity to develop your understanding of UK and other
health and social care systems to enhance your employment
opportunities worldwide
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