About Course
B.Sc Occupational Therapy (B.Sc OT) is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on providing students with a strong foundation in the principles of occupational therapy. The duration of the course is generally four years, depending on the institution and country.
Some of the key topics covered in a B.Sc Occupational Therapy course include:
- Anatomy and physiology of the human body
- Psychology and sociology of health and illness
- Occupational therapy theory and practice
- Physical rehabilitation and movement therapy
- Neurological rehabilitation and sensory integration
- Assistive technology and environmental adaptations
- Research methodology and data analysis
The course is designed to provide students with both theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of occupational therapy, through a combination of classroom lectures, laboratory sessions, and clinical internships.
Upon completion of the B.Sc Occupational Therapy course, graduates can pursue a wide range of career opportunities in healthcare settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, and private practices. Some of the common job roles for B.Sc OT graduates include occupational therapist, rehabilitation specialist, mental health counselor, pediatric therapist, and clinical instructor.