Bachelor in Occupational Therapy is an undergraduate 4 years 6 month's program divided into 8 semesters with 6 months of internship. It is a much in-demand global healthcare profession that trains in assessment and intervention, to recover, progress, or maintain meaningful activities, or occupations, of individuals, groups, or communities through therapy, exercise and activities.
Course Overview
Bachelor in Occupational Therapy is an undergraduate 4 year 6 months program divided into 8 semesters with 6 months of internship. It is a much-in-demand global healthcare profession that trains in assessment and intervention, to recover, progress, or maintain meaningful activities, or occupations, of individuals, groups, or communities through therapy, exercise, and activities.
Course Objectives
- Develop expertise in assessing and treating individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges.
- Train students in therapeutic interventions to enhance patients' daily living and occupational skills.
- Equip graduates with rehabilitation techniques and assistive technology applications.
- Foster problem-solving, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making in patient care.
- Promote hands-on learning through clinical training and a six-month internship.
- Prepare students for diverse roles in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community healthcare.
- Encourage research, innovation, and lifelong learning in occupational therapy.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates will be able to:
- Assess and treat individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges.
- Implement therapeutic interventions to improve daily living skills.
- Apply rehabilitation techniques and assistive technologies effectively.
- Demonstrate problem-solving and ethical decision-making in patient care.
- Gain hands-on experience through clinical training and internships.
- Work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community healthcare settings.
- Engage in research and continuous professional development.