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Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)

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Start Dates

21 September 2026

Duration

3 years full-time

UCAS Tariff

120-112


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About this course

Overview

Why choose Huddersfield for this course?

  • Gain confidence using our state-of-the-art skills labs and immersive simulation facilities on our National Health Innovation Campus.
  • You’ll learn from experienced health professionals and service users whose real-world insights bring teaching to life.
  • Build communication, leadership and teamwork skills through our Health and Wellbeing Academy’s community-focused work experience opportunities.

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Occupations are practical, meaningful, and purposeful activities that allow people to develop a sense of identity – for example, self-care, work, or leisure tasks. Occupational therapists work collaboratively with people to help them engage in those activities (occupations) which they need or want to do, enabling them to lead fulfilling and healthy lives.

During this Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons) course, you’ll work with people of all ages in different situations, you’ll assess their needs and collaboratively develop interventions facilitating them to achieve their potential and enjoy maximum quality of life. This will assist you in developing an in-depth understanding of occupational therapy through placements in different settings, including old people’s homes, hospitals, local authorities, schools, charities, and prisons.

Why study Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)?

We’ve ranked 2nd for Occupational Therapy (1st for Student Satisfaction) in Yorkshire and the Humber in the Complete University Guide 2026. Also, in the National Student Survey 2025, Huddersfield is ranked top in Yorkshire for assessment and feedback, organisation, management, and learning resources, as well as top 10 in the UK for academic support, learning resources, and student voice (counselling, psychotherapy, and occupational therapy).

Whilst studying the course our purpose-built occupational therapy skills lab enables you to learn in authentic simulated situations and environments. You can also hear the experiences and viewpoints from service users and carers, who are part of the Public Partnership Group.

Occupational therapists work interprofessional, alongside other healthcare professionals. You’ll therefore study alongside students from other healthcare professions courses and you’ll have the chance to carry out a research project and develop entrepreneurial and change management skills with them.

This course is regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council and accredited by the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT), and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). During your studies, you’ll learn how to integrate underlying theory and principles of occupational therapy and apply what you learn to different areas of practice. You’ll also work on both the teamwork and autonomous practice skills required to work in a rapidly changing health and social care context.

Upon successful graduation, you could work within the NHS, social services, charities, education services, social enterprises, community interest groups, medico-legal firms, or in independent practice. There may also be opportunities in education, research or overseas, as occupational therapists are also needed internationally.

The University’s new Daphne Steele Building is now open on the site of the National Health Innovation campus, too. This will allow our Occupational Therapy students to benefit from specialist clinical teaching facilities and world-leading research facilities.

Students studying this course may be eligible to receive a non-repayable grant of at least £5,000 each year. Further information is available on the NHS Learning Support Fund website.

Not quite ready to start Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)? Successful completion of our Health Foundation Pathway leading to a BSc(Hons) Degree will equip you with the foundation knowledge to study Occupational Therapy.

Who can apply?

Entry Requirements

BBB-BBC at A Level, including one of the following A Levels: Biology, Human Biology or Psychology but excluding General Studies. If you are studying Science A Level, the endorsement for practical work is essential and a requirement for entry to our degree course.
DDM-DMM in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care or Applied Science.
120-112 UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications, excluding General Studies, and including one of the following: A Level Biology, Human Biology or Psychology, BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/National Extended Certificate/Diploma in Health and Social Care, Medical Science or Applied Science. If you are studying Science A Level, the endorsement for practical work is essential and a requirement for entry to our degree course.
NCFE CACHE Technical Level 3 Extended Diploma/Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care at Grade B.
Pass a relevant Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 Level 3 credits, 30 at Distinction and 15 at Merit. The course must contain 18 credits in a Biological Science.
Merit at T Level in Health or Healthcare Science.
120-112 UCAS tariff points from International Baccalaureate qualifications including Biology at Higher Level at grade 6.


GCSE English Language or English Literature and Maths at grade 4 or above, or grade C if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme, or equivalent Ofqual regulated qualification.

If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able to apply to our Health Foundation Pathway leading to a BSc(Hons) Degree.

You must demonstrate an good understanding of the profession of occupational therapy

You may be eligible to gain accreditation for your prior learning towards this course.

  • Offers will be subject to an interview and references. Please note all the information provided in support of your application may be checked and must be verifiable as a true record
  • You also need satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and occupational health clearances prior to registration. We arrange these as part of the application process. You will be required to sign a self-declaration at the start of each year. All police contact during the course must be reported to the course leader as a matter of urgency and may lead to suspension or termination. We will request an Overseas Police Check if you have lived in a country outside of the UK for 6 months or more (whether continuously or in total) in the last 10 years before applying to us and whilst aged 18 or over.

Placement providers for this course may require you to have received a number of vaccinations, unless medically exempt, and provide evidence of these. As a student on a course with a clinical or healthcare placement, we strongly recommend that you complete any courses of vaccinations required under current guidelines for your future profession. Failure to do so may result in your inability to undertake a placement in certain clinical settings, therefore impacting upon your academic progression, and may result in academic failure of your course.

If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum for IELTS is 6.5 overall with no element lower than 6.0, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page.

Other suitable experience or qualifications will be considered. For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.

Please note places are limited and attainment of the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee an interview or offer. You must include details of any previous study.

What will you learn?

Course Details

This module examines different contexts in which occupations are carried out and occupational therapy is practiced. You’ll explore the environmental and cultural influences on occupational performance as well as wider socio-political issues including occupational issues of communities and populations. The drivers and current issues influencing the delivery of occupational therapy will be discussed and explored. You’ll engage with the module material in a reflective way and will be given opportunities to develop your reflective skills.

This module explores health from an occupational perspective, including the relationship between health and occupation. You’ll examine physiological and psychosocial factors which can affect occupational performance and participation. You’ll also be introduced to the cause and effect of occupational disruption and deprivation, as well as a range of occupational therapy assessment methods with a focus on the assessment of function. You’ll have the opportunity to learn and demonstrate the principles of safe moving and handling, as well as gain knowledge, understanding and application of the principles of risk assessment with occupational therapy practice.

This module explores health from an occupational perspective, including the relationship between health and occupation. You’ll be introduced to the structure and function of the human body, along with the underlying physiological and psychological processes supporting health human behaviour. You’ll develop skills to be able to identify and describe factors which facilitate occupational performance. Building upon these concepts, you’ll explore and analyse a variety of physiological and psychosocial factors which can affect occupational performance.

You’ll complete an occupational therapy practice placement, where you'll have the chance to develop and apply your practical skills, as well as gain an understanding of appropriate professional behaviour and standards, which you'll demonstrate during the practice experience. You'll also examine the nature and development of communication strategies in relation to therapeutic relationships and working with other health and social care professionals.

This module examines the key concepts and philosophies underpinning occupational therapy practice. You’ll explore the form, function and meaning of occupation, while considering the value and importance that occupations have for individuals, communities and populations. You’ll consider the emerging role of occupational science and its influence on practice. Additionally, you’ll explore their environmental and cultural influences on occupational performance. Fundamental to this module is placing the individual at the centre of occupational therapy practice. You’ll explore a variety of occupational therapy models of practice that support the occupational therapy process. You’ll develop your problem solving, therapeutic and professional reasoning skills.

This module involves a multidisciplinary team-based learning approach, where you'll work with occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry students and speech and language therapy students. It will introduce you to the role of research and evidence-based practice exploring different research methodologies and the concept of ethics within healthcare research. You'll have the opportunity to develop transferable skills in literature searching using electronic databases, academic writing and referencing. You'll also explore lifelong learning, reflective practice and continuing professional development that underpins the essential skills needed to understand registration requirements for your specific professional and regulatory body.

You’ll have the opportunity to explore issues of assessing and enhancing the occupational participation of individuals. As well as developing planning, intervention and evaluation skills you’ll also review the ethical, legal and policy frameworks affecting service delivery. You’ll also develop skills to evaluate pertinent theory and research relating to the enhancement of occupational participation for individuals and use this to inform Occupational Therapy practice. You’ll develop practical intervention skills and the ability to modify a range of environments and contexts to enhance occupational participation of individuals.

You'll have the opportunity to complete a six week placement in a practice environment where you'll focus on client-based assessment and use a range of occupational therapy skills and interventions to support clients in the achievement of their personal goals. You'll also begin to work with other members of the wider health and social care team. Guided by a practice based educator you'll identify your own specific learning objectives.

You'll have the opportunity to complete a six week placement during which you'll apply your occupational therapy skills in a wider variety of contexts. This will involve taking a greater degree of responsibility for overall client care and learning to select and justify appropriate assessments and interventions for individuals, groups and communities. You'll also engage with health and social care professionals from a range of disciplines. Guided by a practice based educator you'll identify your own specific learning objectives.

This module provides the opportunity to build on your knowledge of research from Year 1 and prepares you to undertake an area of research in Year 3. You’ll explore data collection and analysis in relation to methods which are currently used in research and evaluation of practice.

You’ll explore issues of assessing and enhancing the occupational participation of individuals using group interventions. As well as developing planning, intervention and evaluation skills you’ll have the opportunity to review the ethical, legal and policy framework effecting service delivery. You’ll evaluate pertinent theory and research relating to the enhancement of occupational participation for individuals within a group and use this to inform practice. You’ll also have the opportunity to lead practical therapeutic groups where you’ll also be able to develop your confidence and creative abilities.

In this module you’ll have the opportunity to further develop your understanding of occupational justice and the ways in which occupations are subject to a range of contextual influence. Using community and population based case studies, you’ll adopt an enquiry based approach to explore unmet occupational needs and occupational justice; considering global and local contexts which influence communities and populations and you’ll also critically evaluate the value of an occupational perspective in developing and applying interventions.

You'll have the opportunity to work with increasing independence by learning how to manage your time and prioritise your work load during an eight week placement within the NHS, social care or non-traditional settings. You'll encounter clients with complex and challenging needs and contribute to the management of the service, working effectively as part of a team. Guided by a practice based educator you'll identify your own specific learning objectives.

This is a multidisciplinary module which follows on from Research 2. You'll undertake a small-scale research project related to an interdisciplinary research environment. You’ll work in a multi-professional group, with other health professional students on a defined topic area with a named supervisor. You’ll also be involved in data collection. Your research proposals will be subject to the necessary ethical approvals within the University.

This module helps to prepare you for transitioning into practice by focusing on your professional and personal development, as well as equipping you for autonomous practice in complex evolving environments. Through lectures and workshops, you’ll have the chance to gain the skills and knowledge required to become a resilient, reflective practitioner capable of leading contemporary services. You’ll engage with the Career Development Framework to ensure you are prepared to transition into professional practice as a safe and competent Occupational Therapist.

This module involves focusing in-depth on an area of occupational therapy in a wide variety of contexts such as public health, social care or the third sector. Through lectures and workshops, you'll have the chance to gain the skills required to evaluate the potential of occupational therapy in a contemporary context or develop a sustainable proposal or intervention for enhancing the service. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial and business development skills which are now vital skills for a healthcare professional in this mixed market economy.

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Placements

Practice education is an important and compulsory part of the course, so placements will be undertaken throughout the three years. You're required to successfully complete 1000 hours of assessed professional practice throughout the course in a range of health, social and third sector care settings within (and occasionally beyond) the West Yorkshire region. This will be equivalent to placements of seven weeks in Year 1, 12 weeks in Year 2 and 10 weeks in Year 3. You may also have the opportunity to work in the University's Telehealth service.

Please note that you may be required to travel for/during your placements across West Yorkshire and occasionally beyond.

My placements have been in a variety of settings, enabling me to gain an insight into the role of an occupational therapist within different areas of practice. They have helped improve my communication skills and confidence, as well as grow in my own independence and knowledge.

- Kadie Taylor
Studying Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons)

Where could this lead you?

Your Career

Our graduates have gone on to work as Occupational Therapists in NHS and private healthcare services. Additionally, you could work within the NHS, social services, charities, education services, social enterprises, community interest groups, medico-legal firms or you could work in independent practice. There may also be opportunities in education, research or overseas, as occupational therapists are also needed internationally.

95%
Graduates from this course were in work or further study 15 months after graduation.

* HESA Graduate Outcomes 21/22, UK Domiciled

Having the opportunity to learn the theory and to be able to put this into practice on placements in a work environment, enabled me to gain experience and skills which have been invaluable to my current role. I choose to study at the Huddersfield as I liked the sense of community. There was a smaller cohort of students than other universities, so we supported each other over the three years.

- Edward Nye
graduated Occupational Therapy BSc(Hons), now an Occupational Therapist at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust.

How much will it cost?

Fees and Finance

£9,790 per year

This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. Read more about the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/

£17,600 per year

This information is for international students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.

Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy. 

For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/

Placement Funding:

Throughout your studies placements may incur additional costs for accommodation, parking and travel. You may be able to claim costs back through the Learning Support Fund (LSF).

We strongly encourage you to read the information available on the NHS Learning Support Fund Website to understand your eligibility and how the LSF works: https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/nhs-learning-support-fund-lsf

Uniform:

Students receive an initial set of uniforms required for placement. After these have been issued, any additional uniforms may incur a cost. In 2025/26, one extra set costs approximately £30

Students studying eligible courses may receive a non-replayable grant of at least £5,000 per year.

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