Overview

Help people maximise their quality of life and reach their full potential with La Trobe's Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours). Discover the science behind human activity and get the know-how to conduct evidence-based occupational therapy assessments and interventions for people of all ages and backgrounds. Learn with a combination of … For more content click the Read more button below. By studying La Trobe's Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours), you will:gain essential knowledge in occupational science, anatomy, physiology and psychologyuncover the best treatment options for people with special needs and chronic conditionsexplore communication as a foundation to your practice as a health professionallearn about group theory, process and developmentunderstand cultural identity and responsiveness in relation to health and wellbeing, including First Nations' perspectivesapply your learning with individuals and families and collaborate with employers, policymakers and other health professionalsbuild skills in both qualitative and quantitative research design, then pursue an applied research project or industry-based thesis in your embedded Honours yeargraduate eligible to apply for registration with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (OTBA).

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Course coordinator

Shinead Borkovic

Location(s)

Bendigo

CRICOS code

0101261

Course instance contact

Kylie McIntyre

Course duration (full time)

4 years

Course duration (part time)

8.5 years

Study level

Undergraduate

AQF level

Level 8 – Bachelor Degree Honours

Available only as an exit award

No

Study options

Domestic

International onshore

Completion requirements

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours), students must complete 480credit points consisting of:405 core credit points60 core-choice credit points15 elective credit points

Additional explanatory information

Selection into the Research Honours stream is competitive as there are a limited number of research projects available each year. In order to be considered for selection into the research stream students must achieve a minimum 70 WAM across second year subjects.
Students will be contacted by the School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport if they meet eligibility requirements for the research stream.
Please refer to the Research Project Planning subject (HLT4RPP) Enrolment rules, sub heading Special conditions.

Course structure
480 credit points

Level four120 credit points

Course intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Integrate knowledge of the biosciences and public health with specialist discipline knowledge in the practice of occupational therapy
2.
Critically analyse and apply occupational, biopsychosocial and cultural understandings in order to plan, implement and evaluate occupational therapy practice in diverse and changing environment
3.
Critically evaluate research evidence to enable knowledge transformation for ethically informed and evidence-based occupational therapy practice
4.
Independently plan and execute project or research work and interpret findings correctly.
5.
Collaborate and communicate effectively with professional and non professional stakeholders using advanced and culturally safe, verbal, non verbal and written skills
6.
Exercise personal autonomy and collaborative decision making in the application of professional reasoning and skills in a range of health related contexts
7.
Evaluate knowledge and practice using appropriate technologies to support continued professional and personal development

Career outcomes

There's a high demand for occupational therapists across the public and private sector. Possible career settings include:

  • community health organisations
  • corporate and industrial workplaces
  • government departments and agencies
  • mental health services
  • paediatric, adult and aged care services
  • public and private hospitals
  • rehabilitation services
  • research institutes
  • schools and universities.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) at the Melbourne (Bundoora) and Bendigo campus is accredited by the Occupational Therapy Council of Australia Ltd (OTC). The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) is approved by the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (OTBA) and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). Graduates of the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) will be eligible to apply for registration with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia as an Occupational Therapist. Professional registration may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

Other course instances

Internal course relationships

Nested

Associate Degree in Health and Human Bioscience

Diploma in Health and Human Bioscience

Core participation requirements

Behavioural and relational skills

Strength and mobility

Sensory (visual, auditory, tactile, olfaction)

Cognition

Additional costs

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) worker screening check - Mandatory

Police record check

Uniform & badge

WWCC

Immunisations - Standard