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Southern Cross University (SCU)

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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

  • Bachelor

Do you want a health career that could transform the lives of others by helping them achieve tangible results? Occupational therapists' work is diverse.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Course Code
3007224, 082680C, 082680C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
International Fees
$28,800 per year / $115,200 total
ATAR
60

About this course

Do you want a health career that could transform the lives of others by helping them achieve tangible results?

Occupational therapists' work is diverse. They adapt environments, activities or equipment to enhance participation in everyday tasks, assisting people of all ages and abilities to do what they need and want to do at home, work, school and in the community.

You will develop a range of clinical skills in the University's state-of-the-art facilities and during your professional placement, preparing you for work in diverse health care environments.

As an occupational therapist you could for example develop inclusive playground experiences and environments for children of all abilities; you could recommend workplace changes that would assist an injured worker to return to work; or you could design home modifications or public transport changes that would ensure access for a person using a power wheelchair. Occupational therapy has been identified as a high job growth area by the Australian Government's Job Outlook.

Study locations

Gold Coast

Coffs Harbour

What you will learn

  • Demonstrate a commitment to excellence in all scholarly, intellectual and professional activities, including critical analysis, sound judgement and the use of research/evidence to inform clinical/professional practice.
  • Systematically apply knowledge creation strategies and practices to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of practice based research.
  • Analyse and respond innovatively to the systemic, interpersonal and personal factors influencing health and disability across diverse communities
  • Utilize a sustainable and entrepreneurial approach to professional practice
  • Demonstrate an occupation focused and client-centred orientation to professional practice
  • Address legislative requirements, guidelines and standards affecting professional practice
  • Understand, articulate and defend the values base of occupational practice and occupational justice
  • Be grounded in an occupational view of health and disability across the lifespan.
  • Utilise appropriate evidence based occupational therapy assessment and treatment modalities to identify and address the occupational needs of a diverse community.
  • Develop, evaluate and document occupational intervention strategies for individuals, groups &/or communities.
  • Using reflection to guide continuing professional development.
  • Contributing to the development of various communities of practice through collaborative lifelong learning initiatives.
  • Sophisticated use of information technology to ensure communities of practice are inclusive of rural/regional practice settings.
  • Work collaboratively to address occupational needs in a range of health, education and community teams and with an understanding of conventional and complementary therapies.
  • Provide leadership in identifying, assessing and addressing the occupational needs of individuals, groups and communities.
  • Demonstrate cultural safety in professional practice and proactive responses to Indigenous perspectives on health (worldwide).

Career pathways

Career opportunities as an occupational therapist exist in hospitals, community health, mental health services, schools, work rehabilitation and occupational health and safety in various industries, private practice, early intervention, aged care and a variety of health, education and disability services, including the provision of occupational therapy services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Health Services & Support courses at Southern Cross University (SCU).
67.9%
Overall satisfaction
81.5%
Skill scale
61.7%
Teaching scale
78%
Employed full-time
$61k
Average salary