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BSc Single Honours Occupational Therapy

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BSc Single Honours Occupational Therapy

Discover how occupational science, therapeutic practice and person-centred care prepare you for a fulfilling career in occupational therapy. The BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy at Birmingham Newman University is a full-time, three-year undergraduate degree designed for those who want to help people of all ages engage fully in everyday life. Whether you are new to healthcare or retraining, this course offers a clear and supportive route into a profession that promotes independence, wellbeing and inclusion. You will learn to deliver safe, ethical and responsive care, grounded in current research and shaped by the realities of occupational therapy practice. Academic study is combined with practical experience to help you build confidence and develop the skills needed to assess, adapt and empower individuals across a wide range of settings.

Why Study This Course?

Studying the BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy at Birmingham Newman University offers a professionally grounded route into a career that enriches lives. Whether supporting mental health recovery, enabling independence after injury or adapting environments for older adults, you will gain the knowledge and skills to deliver person-centred care. The course prepares you to assess and manage physical, psychological and social barriers, empowering individuals to participate in everyday activities. With a strong focus on interprofessional learning and evidence-based practice, you will graduate as a confident, compassionate and adaptable occupational therapist. You will be equipped to meet the evolving demands of health and social care and contribute to inclusive service delivery.

Explore the Impact of Physiotherapy

Occupational therapy is rooted in understanding human development, behaviour and the environments that shape daily life. This course helps you explore how these elements support wellbeing, independence and recovery. You’ll study anatomy, physiology, psychology and occupational science, alongside specialist modules in mental health, rehabilitation, learning disabilities and ageing. Simulation exercises, service-user workshops and hands-on sessions help you build practical skills in assessment, intervention and adaptation. Many students find that the course not only prepares them for clinical practice but also deepens their understanding of how occupational therapy can contribute to inclusive, person-centred care.

Supportive and Personalised Learning

At Birmingham Newman University, you will be part of a close-knit academic and clinical community that supports your growth. Teaching blends lectures, seminars and practical workshops, enriched by insights from service users and regional practice partners. You will receive tailored feedback, professional mentoring and career guidance throughout your studies. The learning environment is inclusive and student-focused, helping you build confidence and resilience. On graduation, you will be eligible to apply for HCPC registration and RCOT membership, ready to step into a respected and high-demand profession.

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UK home students Standard 3-year entry requirements UCAS Tariff: 112 points A Level: Grade profile of BBC BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended National Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications. T-levels: A T-level with an overall Merit grade. Other Level 3 qualifications are also accepted for entry. Please contact the admissions team for further information. Graduate Entry: A 2:2 or above in a related area will also be considered. Plus: GCSE/IGCSE English Language and Maths grades 9-4/A*-C or equivalent If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS score of 7.0, with no element below 6.5. (Other English language qualifications are also accepted. Please contact admissions for further information). Students must have achieved these before commencing on the three year programme. Students must also complete an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. The Admissions team will use the entrance criteria, as well as the personal statement, reference and work experience information, to shortlist candidates for interview. Successful applicants will be invited to a face-to-face interview on campus. Candidates will be assessed on their motivation and understanding of the role of a Occupational Therapist and familiarity with NHS Constitution and Values as well as the requirements of an HCPC registered professional. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) can be applied for this programme. All RPL claims for HCPC programmes as scrutinised on an individual basis and are also assessed by an external examiner as part of the School of Nursing and Allied Health RPL/RPEL process. Applicants who have previously been enrolled in an occupational therapy pre-registration programme or any other health education programme will be required to submit a self declaration confirming no fitness to practice concerns. Please note that equivalency tests or short GCSE courses are not acceptable for entry onto the BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy Non-academic entry requirements Work Experience Applicants are strongly encouraged to undertake voluntary work or gain work experience shadowing an Occupational Therapist in order to have a clear understanding of what the profession entails. This will help you to decide whether Occupational Therapy is the career for you. It will also enable you to demonstrate your commitment to and passion for the profession in your application and at interview. If you are finding it difficult to organise work experience you could explore the profession through speaking with qualified Occupational Therapists, reading industry publications or undertaking some research online. Useful websites include The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) and NHS Health Careers. Health checks As part of the health clearance checks you will be required to provide information about your immunity and vaccination status. Candidates must prove they have been immunised against Rubella, Measles, Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B. We strongly recommend that all successful applicants (unless exempt on medical grounds) receive a full course of Covid-19 and Influenza vaccinations prior to commencing the course. Candidates must receive a satisfactory occupational health clearance prior to commencing the course. All offers are subject to satisfactory Health Clearance and Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks. Students will also be required to sign a Code of Conduct and Fitness to Practice disclosure on commencement of the course.

The full-time course fee, for UK home students, for September 2025 is: £9,535

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Introduction to professional healthcare practice
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This interprofessional module will provide you with the opportunity to learn from, about and with students from other professional programmes. As an interprofessional group of learners you will explore what it means to be a professional within the context of ethical, legal and regulatory frameworks as applied to your professional healthcare discipline. You will be given the opportunity to reflect and develop self-awareness to foster an understanding of your own beliefs, attitudes, values, knowledge, attributes and skills and explore how others may see the world differently to build and develop your professional identity. This module aims to aid your transition to university as a professional healthcare student, introducing you to the concept of evidence-based practice and some of the study skills you will need to develop as an experiential and lifelong learner.

Foundations of occupational therapy practice
40 Credits (Compulsory)

The aim of this module is to explore the core principles of occupational therapy philosophy, its theoretical foundations, knowledge and core skills which underpin professional practice. The module will be delivered in parallel with ‘Understanding Occupational Performance’ to provide you with an understanding of human development, health and wellbeing and biopsychosocial functioning across the lifespan. This approach will enable you to develop an understanding of humans as occupational beings across the lifespan.

The module will enable you to explore the centrality of occupational science to inform professional practice. You will analyse the meaning of occupation, occupational engagement and occupational disruption and the design and use of occupation to support the health and wellbeing of individuals. You will develop your understanding of occupational therapy practice models and their incorporation within the occupational therapy process to design occupational therapy interventions. The analysis of evidence-based practice will be explored to support your professional reasoning.

Understanding occupational performance
40 Credits (Compulsory)

The aim of this module is to develop your knowledge of how the anatomical, physiological and psychological aspects of human science impact on occupational performance. You will explore human function and how dysfunction impacts on occupational performance and recovery. Three elements make up this module: Anatomy; Physiology; and Psychology.

This module will introduce you to the structure of the human body (anatomy) and how the human body functions physiologically and psychologically. You will be supported to understand the body systems and the processes that take place within the body which are key to maintaining occupational performance for the health and wellbeing of an individual.

Health and wellbeing
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of the social, politico-economic, cultural and environmental factors that influence the health and wellbeing of individuals, their families and the wider population. This understanding will underpin every aspect of your practice as a healthcare professional, preparing you to respond appropriately to the needs of all different groups and individuals.

You will explore terms such as wellbeing, disability, epidemiology, health status, health inequalities and determinants of health to try and answer the question ‘Is good or bad health simply the result of individual behaviours, genetics and medical care?’

During this module you will undertake 150 hours of practice placement (which may be in a clinical, research, education or leadership environment representing the 4 pillars of practice) where you will gain exposure to the wider issues impacting on health enabling you to link theory with practice. You will work alongside and be supervised by an occupational therapist who will facilitate and guide you to be actively involved in providing occupational therapy to clients.

Placement Information

Throughout your BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy course, you will complete a series of supervised placements across the West Midlands and surrounding areas. These include NHS trusts, schools, community services, social care and independent settings. Placements begin in your first year and are carefully integrated with your academic modules to support your development. You will be guided by HCPC-registered practice educators and a university link tutor, with progress monitored through structured assessment tools. You will also engage with service users and professionals from across the sector, helping you to build insight, confidence and a deeper understanding of occupational therapy in practice. These placements are designed to help you apply theory to real-life scenarios and grow into a capable and reflective practitioner.

Live, Learn & Belong at Birmingham Newman??

At Birmingham Newman University, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: a peaceful, green campus that creates the ideal setting for focused study and personal reflection, yet remains just eight miles from the vibrant city centre. As the UK’s second-largest city, Birmingham is also one of the youngest and most diverse in Europe, offering a dynamic blend of culture, innovation and opportunity. From world-renowned museums and music venues to a thriving food scene alongside a growing business and tech sector, it’s a place where creativity and ambition naturally thrive.?

Experience Birmingham: A City Full of Possibilities?

Whether you're discovering the Midlands for the first time or already know the area well, Birmingham provides a lively and inclusive environment for students. As one of the most energetic and multicultural cities in the UK, it’s a place where you can grow academically while developing personally. Its rich cultural heritage, creative energy and broad range of opportunities make it an inspiring backdrop for your university journey.?

A City That Loves Great Food?

Birmingham is a brilliant place to explore diverse culinary experiences. You might wander through the famous Balti Triangle, sample global street food at Digbeth Dining Club or enjoy a relaxed meal by the canals in Brindleyplace. The city is also home to independent cafés, vegan-friendly eateries and countless hidden gems. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between lectures or planning an evening out, there’s always something new to discover.?

Arts, Culture and Entertainment?

The city pulses with creativity. You could catch live music at the O2 Academy, experience a world-class performance at the Birmingham Hippodrome or browse exhibitions at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Creative spaces like the Custard Factory showcase local talent while hosting events that celebrate innovation. With festivals, sporting fixtures and cultural celebrations taking place year-round, there’s never a shortage of things to enjoy.?

Simple & Convenient Travel?

Getting around Birmingham is straightforward thanks to its well-connected public transport system. Buses, trams and trains make it easy to reach campus, explore the city or travel further afield. Whether you're commuting daily or heading off for a weekend adventure, transport is both accessible and affordable.?

Life Beyond the Lecture Hall?

Your time at Birmingham Newman University extends far beyond academic study. You’ll have the chance to join student societies, contribute to community projects or try something entirely new. The university’s supportive atmosphere encourages you to build confidence, develop practical skills and feel genuinely at home throughout your studies.?

Where This Course Can Take You. Graduates of this degree are well-prepared for a variety of roles in health and social care across public, private and voluntary sectors. You may choose to work in areas such as community health, safeguarding, care coordination or service management. The course also supports progression into postgraduate study, including nursing, social work, occupational therapy or public health. You will be equipped to contribute confidently within multi-agency teams and help improve outcomes for individuals and communities. Support from Birmingham Newman University’s Careers and Employability Service includes mentoring, networking opportunities and guidance on further study or employment.

Accreditations and Exemptions

This degree is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT), ensuring graduates meet national standards for professional registration. The curriculum is developed in partnership with NHS trusts, social care providers and service users, reflecting current expectations across the sector. As a student at Birmingham Newman University, you will benefit from a programme that is academically rigorous, professionally recognised and aligned with the evolving demands of occupational therapy. You will graduate prepared to deliver safe, ethical and effective care across a range of settings.

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