Bachelor
Charles Sturt University's Bachelor of Occupational Therapy has an excellent reputation in the industry, and many of our graduates find employment soon after graduation. The degree emphasises contemporary issues, including professional, organisational, sociocultural and political contexts of practice, ethics, Indigenous health and wellbeing, research and communication skills, ensuring you graduate with the attitudes, knowledge and skills to work successfully in a diverse range of rural, regional and metropolitan locations.
From aged-care facilities to early childhood centres and schools - you'll be able to put your occupational therapy skills to work with a diverse range of community members and groups.
Help people undertake meaningful occupation by working in mental health services, rehabilitation centres, and drug and alcohol services.
Treat patients recovering from accident, illness or injury to help them regain their independence and quality of life.