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Occupational Therapy at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS

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Course summary

PENDING ACCREDITATION BY RCOT. Why study at Buckinghamshire New University? Developed from professional insight and working experience, the programme has been developed in partnership with local employers to give you the most modern up to date skills required for the NHS and private practice. Our course will help you gain the skills you need to provide first class care. BNU provides clinical placements within Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and London areas. Our course will put you in good stead to pursue work locally at our Trusts and other organisations after graduation, should you wish to remain here. We work with a range of partners across the region and our students are highly respected while there. What facilities can I use? With industry standard facilities in the Buckinghamshire area, we are the only institution that can offer our level of equipment in High Wycombe and the immediate surrounding area. At our High Wycombe Campus, we have purpose-built facilities, including well-equipped simulation clinics and teaching rooms, where you will be taught throughout your course. Our library is packed with all the information you need for your assessments, and there is plenty of room to knuckle down for some quiet study. Most of the placements on your course are in Buckinghamshire and surrounding counties, in addition, due to the University being part of the PMP, we have existing placement contracts with various hospitals around London, Oxford, Berkshire and Hertfordshire. What will I study? Occupational therapy involves enhancing the daily lives of people with a broad range of physical, mental health and social needs. As an occupational therapist you will work with people of all ages, to improve their wellbeing and quality of life. Our occupational therapy degree will equip you with the skills to practise as a competent occupational therapist, in a wide variety of health and social care environments. Your studies will cover the theory and the practical aspects of this exciting and varied role. Working with a range of people who all have different requirements, you will need to understand each client's lifestyle so that you can work with them to create the best treatment plan. We help you take an individual approach to each patient's physical and mental wellbeing and evaluate all their needs - physical, social, psychological and environmental. You will have the skills to be able to assess, plan, implement and evaluate treatment plans in hospital and community settings and establish realistic goals with the patient, or know when to refer patients to other specialists when needed. Organising support and rehabilitation groups for carers and clients will be a big part of your role, you will be able to contribute to the analysis, planning, audit, development and evaluation of clinical services, using the skills you gain whilst studying at BNU. Career Prospects Registered occupational therapists work in a range of different areas including the NHS, local authorities, schools, independent organisations such as voluntary or community organisations, charities and other settings. As a newly qualified occupational therapist, you may want to gain experience in a range of specialties before you decide on an area of occupational therapy you want to provide. You may already know where you want to go based on what you enjoyed and studied at university.

Modules

Year One Core Becoming a Professional (20 credits) Occupational Performance Across the Lifespan (20 credits) Professional Skill for Occupational Therapy Practice (20 credits) Principles of Occupational Therapy Practice (20 credits) Working with Older People (20 credits) Practice-based Learning 1 (Practice Placement 1) (20 credits) Year Two Core Evidence-based Practice in Occupational Therapy (20 credits) Professional Reasoning for Occupational Therapy Practice (20 credits) Working with People with a Diversity of Needs (20 credits) Working with Children and Young People (20 credits) Community Engagement (20 credits) Practice-based Learning 2 (Practice Placement 2) (20 credits) Year Three Core Engaging in Research and Evidence in Practice (Dissertation) (40 credits) Transition to Professional Practice (20 credits) The Entrepreneurial and Visionary Occupational Therapist (20 credits) Practice-based Learning 3 (Practice Placement 3)

Assessment method

An in-person and blended learning approach is adopted throughout the course. A range of different learning approaches are used, each designed to support the learning and development of subject expertise or competence. This includes face-to-face contact made up of practical workshops, seminars, tutorials, and problem-based learning in small groups. As well as face-to-face contact, some of the theoretical components will be delivered online via different mediums including webinars, videos and discussion forums. The following assessment activities are used on this programme: • viva exams with a focus on the evaluation and application of theoretical knowledge • practical exams (OSCE) with a focus on skills and theory • written exams • written coursework with a focus on critical evaluation and analytical writing • online portfolios with a focus on critical analysis, reflective practice, and professional development • clinical case studies • research literacies are assessed sequentially in the first-year research methods module and the final dissertation module Practice-based Learning (Practice Placement) The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) requires you to successfully complete and pass a minimum of 1000 practice-based learning (practice placement) hours to register with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC). There are three 10-week practice placements, one in each year of the programme. The practice placement study blocks undertaken by you are in a variety of practice areas where you will also be continuously assessed, such as physical and mental health settings across a variety of NHS trusts, social care, independent healthcare providers, including the voluntary sector and education settings within Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and the surrounding areas. A practice placement week would typically consist of 37.5 hours within the practice setting, including a half-day self-study. This would be achieved through 5 days of attendance (Monday-Friday).


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
OCCT
Institution code:
B94
Campus name:
High Wycombe Campus
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

120-144 UCAS tariff points (e.g. 3 A Levels at grades BBB or above), or BTEC Level 3 extended diploma (before 2010 known as BTEC national diploma level 3) MMM in a health-related subject, or Foundation degree/diploma (or similar), 120 credits, or International Baccalaureate (24 points), or NVQ Level 3 plus one-year relevant work experience, or Access to Higher Education course in Science, Health, Social Care or similar (60 credits, of which 45 credits will be at Level 3). Plus, English and Mathematics GCSE (grade A–C or 4-9) or equivalent. Applicants who do not fit the typical entry requirements will be considered on an individual basis. In this situation evidence of recent study (within 3 years) to A level standard (level 3) alongside a profile of longstanding relevant healthcare or social care experience. Applicants with a previous degree will be considered on an individual basis. English language Must have the following minimum International English Language Test Score (IELTS) results at the time of applying: Plus, English and Mathematics GCSE (grade A–C or 4-9) or equivalent. 7.0 overall or equivalent 7.0 in the listening and reading 7.0 in the writing and speaking


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6We require an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element lower that 5.5) or a recognised equivalent.

If English is not your first language or if you have studied in a non-majority English-speaking country, then you will typically be required to demonstrate your English language ability (speaking, listening, reading & writing) by way of a test such as IELTS.

BNU English Language Requirements

https://www.bnu.ac.uk/study/general-entry-requirements


Student Outcomes

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90%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
90%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9250 Year 1
EU £15150* Year 1
International £15150* Year 1

*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Buckinghamshire New University tuition fees cover the cost of instruction, assessment, and core academic materials. However, additional costs may be incurred for course-related items or requirements, such as, but not limited to: - Text books and supplementary reading materials - Specialised equipment or resources required for specific courses - Field trips, placements, or external activities - Printing, photocopying, and binding - Accommodation, travel, and living expenses Additional costs will vary by course. It is your responsibility as a student to budget for any additional expenses associated with your studies. For further details on what is included in your tuition fees, please check bnu.ac.uk/fees-and-funding

Sponsorship information

There are several ways you can fund your studies, including sponsorship and student loans. You may be able to use ELCAS credits for some of our courses. We also have scholarships and bursaries to help support our students.

Occupational Therapy at Buckinghamshire New University - UCAS