Occupational therapy
Occupational therapy is concerned with human occupation, that is the purposeful activities in which people engage including self care, productivity and leisure, and the importance of these activities to health, development and well being. Occupational therapists provide a range of services which include promotive, preventative, restorative, rehabilitative, educative, supportive and social change approaches.
The School of Health Sciences offers the following undergraduate and postgraduate programs:
- Master of Health Science Specialisation (Occupational Therapy)
- Graduate Certificate in Health Science (Occupational Therapy)
- Master of Occupational Therapy (Graduate Entry)
Click below for more information relating to Occupational Therapy including:
- OT Student Handbook-2009
- Occupational Therapies Quarterly Newsletter
- Information for Third year students
- Information for Fourth year students
- Journal of Occupational Science website
- Student testimonials
- School of Health Sciences FAQ site
