The human body is amazing but when things go wrong, either mentally or physically, people often aren’t able to do activities that matter to them. What are the barriers to activity? Are there ways to overcome these barriers? These are the questions you’ll be finding the answers to as an Occupational Therapist.
At Brunel you’ll be integrating theory with practice. You’ll learn to examine the physical, psychological and contextual aspects of a patient. This can be from the acute stage through to the general rehabilitation in the community. You’re encouraged to be creative in y...
The human body is amazing but when things go wrong, either mentally or physically, people often aren’t able to do activities that matter to them. What are the barriers to activity? Are there ways to overcome these barriers? These are the questions you’ll be finding the answers to as an Occupational Therapist.<br/><br/>At Brunel you’ll be integrating theory with practice. You’ll learn to examine the physical, psychological and contextual aspects of a patient. This can be from the acute stage through to the general rehabilitation in the community. You’re encouraged to be creative in your approach and to develop ways to solve their problems. For instance you could be helping someone who has had an amputation to use a wheelchair and identifying ways to have their kitchen adapted. On the course you’ll be encouraged to use your own skills and hobbies to aid rehabilitation. This can be anything from art or music to hair braiding.<br/><br/>You’ll learn to use research and literature and to look at evidence to help your understanding of a patient’s condition. Eventually you’ll learn the skills to create your own research.<br/><br/>Brunel is ranked first in London for Occupational Therapy in The Complete University Guide 2019. If you’re positive, a motivator, good at coming up with solutions to problems and looking for a career that’s rewarding and really makes a difference to people’s lives then this is the course for you.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
B920
Institution Code
B84
Points of Entry
Year 1
Not Accepted
Not Accepted
Obtain a minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points in an Access to HE Diploma in Health Science, Health Professions, Health and Social Care, Health Studies, Medicine, Medical Science, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Science or Science in Health Professions with 45 credits at Level 3.
30
including Higher Level 5 in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Health and Social Care, Physical Education or Sociology
DDM
in Health and Social Care, Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways) or Sport and Exercise Science (RQF)
H3,H3,H3,H3,H3
from 5 higher subjects including Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Health and Social Care, Physical Education or Sociology
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or grade 4 and above are required, including English Language and Mathematics.
DM
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care/ Sport and Exercise Science (RQF) plus A level grade B in any subject or DM in any subject with A level grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
DDM
in Health and Social Care or Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways) only
DM
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care/ Sport and Exercise Science (RQF) plus A level grade B in any subject or DM in any subject with A level grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
DM
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care/ Sport and Exercise Science (RQF) plus A level grade B in any subject or DM in any subject with A level grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
DDM
in Health and Social Care, Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways) or Sport and Exercise Science (RQF)
B,B,B
including grade B or above in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Health and Social Care, Physical Education or Sociology
M2,M2,M2
including grade M2 or above in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Health and Social Care, Physical Education or Sociology
D
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care plus A level grades BC in any subject or Distinction in any subject with A level grades BC including grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
D
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care/Sport and Exercise Science (RQF) plus A level grades BC in any subject or Distinction in any subject with A level grades BC including grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
D
in Applied Science (including all Applied Science Pathways)/Health and Social Care plus A level grades BC in any subject or Distinction in any subject with A level grades BC including grade B in Biology/Human Biology/Chemistry/Psychology/Health and Social Care/Sociology/Physical Education
A,A,B
B,B,B
including grade B or above in Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Health and Social Care, Physical Education or Sociology.
M
Subjects accepted: Health, Healthcare Science or Science
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