Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
Degree overview
Training world-class occupational therapists
Our graduates work with people and communities to help them overcome challenges and get the most out of everyday life activities. They work with children to help them reach developmental milestones or to participate in school and social situations. You’ll learn how to support recovery and inclusion in their communities for people with mental health difficulties. You'll study how to assist people to return to their daily lives after a stroke or hip replacement and interventions to support return to work following an accident.
As an occupational therapist, your skills will be invaluable as you work with individuals and communities to assess their unique situation, determine goals and put together a plan for success.