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Occupational Therapy

• Study on a course that is accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). After successfully completing the course you will be able to register with these organisations.

• Further your practical and professional skills across a variety of placements, working with service users and professionals from a diverse range of settings. You’ll take part in 1,000 hours of practice placement over the length of your course, and you can choose to specialise by focusing on areas such as mental health or mobility impairment.

• Become part of a supportive community of enthusiastic collaborators. Occupational Therapy graduates have a great reputation for being inclusive and compassionate allied health professionals.

100% of our Physiotherapy graduates were in further study or high-skilled employment 15 months after graduating.

(Complete University Guide 2022)

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