B.Sc. in Occupational Therapy

A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Occupational Therapy is usually a 4-year undergraduate degree that trains students to become licensed occupational therapists. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, encompassing anatomy, physiology, psychology, and therapeutic procedures. Students learn how to assess and treat people who are experiencing physical, developmental, or emotional difficulties, allowing them to become more independent in their daily lives. The program consists of classroom lectures, laboratory work, and supervised clinical placements, which culminate in a thorough understanding of how to improve patients' quality of life through meaningful jobs.