La Trobe University-Melbourne

Course Details

Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Occupational Therapy Practice

Course Description

This combined degree focuses on helping people regain daily life skills. You'll learn how to assess clients and develop intervention plans for individuals, groups and communities of people who experience difficulties doing what they need, want or expect to be able to do. You'll develop these skills through a combination of lectures, tutorials, practical workshops, clinical practice, and online learning. In first and second year you'll study the fundamentals of anatomy, interprofessional practice, health research and the determinants of health. You will also study two electives in any subject area, from humanities and languages to business and education. In third and fourth year, you'll focus on occupational therapy subjects, in particular the specialised therapy needs of children, youth, adults and older adults. In third and fourth year, you'll also have the chance to put your knowledge into practice through 1,000 hours of clinical placement. This will give you first-hand experience working in hospitals, community agencies, schools and rehabilitation centres, and give you the skills to work with all kinds of people, from children with developmental delay to employees recovering from work-related injuries. This course is accredited by Occupational Therapy Australia and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists. Subject to completion of local requirements, you'll graduate eligible to apply to practice in other countries including the UK, North America and Sweden. The course structure lets you complete the required subjects for this 4.5 year degree in only four years.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Our graduates work in mental health, physical rehabilitation, paediatrics, occupational rehabilitation and forensic services, in both inpatient and community settings.




Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Occupational Therapy Practice La Trobe University-Melbourne