MSc Occupational Therapy
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I've joined with a lot of clubs and societies. Deadlines could be more spaced out and having better accessibility to the uni would be good too.
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Superb experience so far. UEA and specifically occupational therapy have been excellent. A lot of support and the students union offer a wide list of activities.
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Uni was very fun in first year but I think second is gonna be harder. But overall it's good.
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Master
In Norwich
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Norwich
Occupational Therapists work closely with people who have an illness, injury or disability to help them live their lives to their full potential. You could be helping a young person with anorexia, or an elderly person with mobility issues. The profession is extremely varied and requires a great deal of ‘out of the box’ thinking alongside clinical reasoning. Our course prepares you with the wide range of skills, knowledge and experience you need for an exciting and rewarding career.
We will support you to become the very best Occupational Therapist you can be. You will join a supportive community, working together to gain first-hand experience and deliver first-class care.
We are ranked 19th in the UK for Occupational Therapy (Complete University Guide, 2018). We also have a great reputation with our partner NHS Trusts, and are proud that our students graduate with excellent career prospects and good honours.
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About this course
Degree Classification Minimum 2.1 or the overseas equivalent Special Entry Requirements You must have graduated within 10 years of the start date of the course which is in February each year.Entry RequirementIn order to study on the MSc Occupational Therapy course, applicants should have a good first degree from a recognised higher education institution.
You must also have a strong profile of secondary qualifications in arts and sciences (A-level or equivalent) . If your degree is not in a science subject, you will need to have studied a science at A level, or at the...
Reviews
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I've joined with a lot of clubs and societies. Deadlines could be more spaced out and having better accessibility to the uni would be good too.
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Superb experience so far. UEA and specifically occupational therapy have been excellent. A lot of support and the students union offer a wide list of activities.
← | →
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Uni was very fun in first year but I think second is gonna be harder. But overall it's good.
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Course rating
Recommended
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Occupational Therapy
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory Study (100 credits)
- HUMAN SCIENCES
- MANDATORY TRAINING
- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE 1
- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1
- RESEARCH 1
Year 2
Compulsory Study (80 credits)
- MANDATORY TRAINING
- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE 2
- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2
- RESEARCH 2
Additional information
Fees for the full course for the academic year 2018/19 are:
UK/EU Students: TBC
International Students: TBC
International applicants from outside the EU may need to pay a deposit.
MSc Occupational Therapy