Master of Occupational Therapy
2 Years
Intakes:
Overview
The overarching goal of the program Master of Occupational Therapy is to guarantee that each graduate has both the fundamental skills needed to start working as an occupational therapist and the capacity to exercise leadership in challenging, constantly evolving practise situations. The curriculum is dynamic and will reach or surpass practical and professional requirements. It will equip students with the graduate-level knowledge, abilities, competencies, and professional conduct necessary for employment in the modern health care industry.
Program Aim
The Department of Occupational Therapy’s expectations for students who have successfully completed the advanced level of occupational therapy are reflected in the educational outcomes listed below. Learners will:
- Recognize the characteristics of human activity and dissect it into its component parts to pinpoint any potential client constraints and create a successful treatment plan to address them.
- Create a group protocol using occupational therapy theory and practise models to address the occupational needs of a particular demographic, combining client-centered and goal-related activities.
- Develop a thorough professional portfolio that will enable you to communicate their talents, ambitions, and areas of strength and progress to occupational therapy practitioners.
- Generate a great deal of adapted equipment to address the functional constraints based on the person’s needs and the environment.
Career Opportunities
Obtaining a Master’s in Occupational Therapy will help the aspirants be qualified for a range of occupations. The careers they can consider with their degree include some of the ones listed below:
- Occupational Therapist
- Occupational Therapy Supervisor
- Director of Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation Liaison
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
Contact us
- Lesotho - China Fellowship Collegiate
- info@demo.lincoln.ac.ls
- +266 62380001