Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
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| Sociology | B |
| Psychology | B |
| English Literature | D |
| Biology | A |
| Geography | A |
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Here's what Buckinghamshire New University says about its Occupational Therapy course.
Are you passionate about empowering people of all different abilities to live their best lives? Do you want to make a real impact? Then our HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council)?and RCOT (Royal College of Occupational Therapists) accredited BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy degree course might be the right one for you! You’ll learn how to take a holistic approach to supporting people across the lifespan by unlocking their potential to engage in those everyday ‘occupations’ that matter most to them.
Through our expert-led, creative and interactive teaching strategies, real-world placements, and a blend of theory to inform practice, we’ll train you to take a client-centred and evidence-based approach to this critical Allied Health Professional role. You’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to work with people and communities in their everyday environments and create tailored interventions to make that real impact.
Why study BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy? A degree shaped by industry This course has been designed by industry-experts and developed in partnership with local employers, ensuring you gain the most current, real-world skills needed to thrive in today’s health and social care landscape, and beyond.
By integrating hands-on experience and professional insight, our course prepares you to step confidently into a wide range of practice settings, including the NHS, social care, voluntary sector, and private practice. You'll graduate with the knowledge, practical skills, and professional networks that industry employers look for in this competitive job market.
As well as this, we pride ourselves on keeping up to date with the changing landscape of Occupational Therapy both in the UK and globally, meaning the opportunities open to you after graduating from this internationally relevant degree are endless.
Practice placements Practice-based learning (placements) is a vital part of the course, giving you the hands-on experience needed to grow your skills and confidence. Throughout the degree, you’ll typically complete three practice placements across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, London, and surrounding areas. These full-time 10-week placement blocks will give you the chance to put your learnt knowledge and skills into practice whilst gaining a feel for a real-world experience in a variety of settings. These placements are not only integral to your learning but also help you build strong professional networks that often lead directly to employment.
On placement you’ll have the support and guidance of a BNU link tutor and a practice educator, as well as the team and management of the placement you’re in.
We work in close partnership with NHS Trusts, local authorities and a wide range of health, social care and education providers, giving you a strong foundation to pursue local and regional opportunities immediately after graduation.
Professional facilities You’ll benefit from interprofessional learning opportunities that allow you to work with other students and professionals from a range of health and care backgrounds. This experience will help you build a strong understanding of how Occupational Therapists work as part of a team, while also developing your knowledge of specialist equipment and approaches to client-centred care.
Using our state-of-the-art facilities, including simulation labs and industry-standard clinical equipment, you’ll have the chance to practise and refine your knowledge and skills in a safe, supportive environment. Regular simulation sessions will immerse you in replicated real-life scenarios, helping you build confidence, problem-solving abilities, and technical skills essential for practice.
Source: Buckinghamshire New University
Qualification
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Department
College of Health and Society
Location
High Wycombe Campus | High Wycombe
Duration
3 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Occupational therapy
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
Year One Core Becoming a Professional Occupational Performance Across the Lifespan Professional Skill for Occupational Therapy Practice Principles of Occupational Therapy Practice Working with Older People Practice-based Learning 1 (Practice Placement 1)
Year Two Core Evidence-based Practice in Occupational Therapy Professional Reasoning for Occupational Therapy Practice Working with People with a Diversity of Needs Working with Children and Young People Community Engagement Practice-based Learning 2 (Practice Placement 2)
Year Three Core Engaging in Research and Evidence in Practice (Dissertation) Transition to Professional Practice The Entrepreneurial and Visionary Occupational Therapist Practice-based Learning 3 (Practice Placement 3)
All our degree modules will include online activities, and we’ll engage in positive and formative feedback on your work. Types of formative feedback include peer feedback, discussions, and in-class (face-to-face) interactions. Feedback from coursework and exams will be provided within the 3-week turnaround as per the University guidelines for feedback.
The following assessment activities are used on this degree programme:
viva exams with a focus on the evaluation and application of theoretical knowledge practical exams (OSCE) with a focus on skills and theory multiple-choice exam 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 2nd year in the evidence-based practice and final project module.
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Graduate statistics
90%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
90%
In work, study or other activity
85%
Say it fits with future plans
90%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
45%
Other Health Professionals
15%
Therapy professionals
15%
Welfare and housing associate professionals
10%
Customer service occupations
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