The Occupational Therapy undergraduate course provided by the University of Salford is designed to cultivate skilled occupational therapists who are dedicated, resourceful and capable of engaging with the needs of people in the modern society. The curriculum also aims to inculcate resilience, complexity, and creativity among the students to enable them to handle issues related to occupational therapy.Course Content: The course content for this Occupational Therapy program is designed to overlap theory with practice. This is achieved through a combination of modules that serve to create a dynamic and positive learning environment. It covers various aspects of occupational therapy, including the fundamental principles, research methods, human occupation, enabling occupational performance, psychological and physical health challenges, and professional practice.Key Modules: The key modules of this course are Introduction to Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science, Research-Methods and Practice, Human Occupation and Development across the Lifespan, Enabling Occupational Performance, Physical Health Challenges and Rehabilitation 1, Psychological and Mental Health Challenges 1, and Professional Practice Placements.Accreditations: The Occupational Therapy course at the University of Salford is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). It is also accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT).Future Careers: Upon graduation, students may pursue a career as an Occupational Therapist. The program's graduates have found employment in various sectors including health organizations, social care services, charities, schools, and prisons.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.