The Occupational Therapy BSc course at the University of Bradford delves into the practice of healthcare to enable those threatened by disability and social exclusion to live a fulfilled life. The course is designed to equip students with the relevant skills and knowledge that will allow them to contribute meaningfully to the community by promoting health and wellbeing. Course Content: This course involves studying topics such as Understanding Occupation and Health, Evidence to Practice, Promoting Health and Wellbeing through Occupation, Therapeutic Theory and Practice, Occupational Challenges and Life Span Development, to name some. The course adopts a blended learning approach which includes face-to-face teaching, online learning, and practical sessions, among others. Key Modules: The course is structured into modules such as Foundation Sciences for Health, Introduction to reflective and evidence-based practice, Enabling Provision of Occupational Therapy, Preparation for Practice, Occupation-centred Practice, Facilitating Engagement in Occupation across the Lifespan, and Enabling Change through Occupation across the Lifespan.Accreditations: The course is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and is also accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). Future Careers: The BSc Occupational Therapy degree paves the way for a career as an occupational therapist in a variety of health and social care settings such as the National Health Service (NHS), private healthcare, social services, charities and voluntary agencies, and in education, research and consultancy.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.