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Course Overview

Occupational scientists study the impact of culture, environment, and society on health and well-being. Whilst occupational science is not occupational therapy, it is the academic discipline that informs and shapes occupational therapy practice. This program has been designed to meet the demands of an evolving healthcare system and to provide a deeper understanding of occupation and its application to society.

Occupational therapists are increasingly working in multi-disciplinary teams, with traditional, diverse, and emerging populations. The specialism of occupational therapy and the use of occupation as a framework for assessment, treatment, and review of service user needs has a key role in meeting current and emerging 21st Century challenges. A sound understanding of occupation and its application to phenomena, populations, communities, cultures, environments, disorders, disabilities, and illness is therefore needed to support and guide the developing occupational therapy workforce.

This programme is primarily designed for students with an undergraduate qualification in occupational therapy, but is also available for humanities, public health, and social policy graduates who wish to study at the MSc level in a specialist subject that has practical applications and relevance outside of occupational therapy.

The programme provides opportunities for existing and experienced staff to develop higher levels of mastery in their profession, providing modular content which can be tailored specifically to areas of specialism. The program provides modules that align with the pillars defined in the Advanced Clinical Practice Framework, including modules to develop clinical practice, leadership, and management through the core and optional elements, and the inclusion of research activities during the program, culminating in a research activity that will relate to clinical practice enhancement.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

Applicants will be required to have either an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy or social or applied science subject at a 2:2 classification or above.

Applicants who have already achieved a Masters qualification (MA/MSc) or equivalent will also be considered for the programme.

Prior work experience is not mandatory for this programme. However, candidates who have relevant work experience will be assessed on an experiential basis.

Candidates with appropriate PG qualifications will have their qualifications mapped to ensure that the learning outcomes map from the achieved qualification to the Master's programme.

English Language Requirements: 

Applicants should also have a GCSE English Language qualification (or equivalent) at Grade C/4 or have achieved IELTS 6.0 or above (with no subtest less than 5.5).

If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. 

Fees

Home: £7370 per year

International: £17682 per year


This information was accurate on : 12/03/2021
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