Occupational therapists empower individuals to develop, maintain, or enhance meaningful daily activities, from self-care and work to hobbies, helping them overcome challenges due to illness, disability, accidents, or aging through aids, adaptations, task modifications, or new skills. This integrated course, structured around five key themes—Occupational Concepts for Well Being and Practice, Enhancing Occupational Therapy, Practice Placement, Professionalism and Leadership, and Research, Enquiry & Digitalisation—builds the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed for Health and Care Professions Council registration.The three-year program includes modules such as professional foundations, technology in health care, evidence-based practice, and community work, with annual practice placements. Assessment focuses on integrated academic skills like essays, reports, posters, presentations, examinations, and group research projects, evaluating professional reasoning, problem-solving, and placement competency.
A local representative of Swansea University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.