Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
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UCAS code: APOT
Here's what University Centre Weston says about its Assistant Practitioner (Occupational Therapy) course.
Course information This Foundation Degree is balanced between theory and practice and is taught by an experienced team with backgrounds in nursing, occupational therapy and social care. This course has been designed with employers in the sector to help their staff respond to challenges in the years ahead.
The course is mapped to a Higher Apprenticeship standard and aims to bring those already employed in a suitable setting up to the standard required to work as band 4 Assistant Practitioners, who play a vital role in delivering support and clinical practice in both nursing and allied health areas.
In addition to your weekly classroom-based study of your foundation degree modules, you will develop your practice through work-based learning, with a particular focus on the values and behaviours expected of Assistant Practitioners, which include compassion and commitment.
Course Content You will develop your professional practice through work-based learning, with a particular focus on the values and behaviours expected of Assistant Practitioners, which include compassion and commitment. You will study one day a week in the classroom, as well as developing your skills and behaviours within the workplace. The subjects that you will cover include anatomy and physiology, psychology and sociology, leadership and management, risk management as well as undertaking professional practice modules based over a two-year period. You will be assessed via a variety of techniques including presentations, essays and professional discussions.
The course is taught in the University Centre in our Winter Gardens Campus and sessions will occasionally also take place in our new Health and Active Living Skills Centre at Loxton Campus. Course Structure
All of the modules on this course are compulsory. Successful completion of all of the modules in the first year is worth 120 credits at Level 4 and equivalent to a Certificate of Higher Education. Successful completion of the second year is also worth 120 credits and will lead to the award of the Level 5 Foundation Degree
Teaching and Learning This course is taught via a combination of lectures, seminars, skills practice, presentations, case studies, group workshops and work-based practice. UCW’s Higher Education academic development team also deliver a series of sessions on degree-level research and academic writing to all first-year students. When not in scheduled lecturers and seminars, students are expected to continue learning through independent self-study. This involves reading relevant literature, working on individual and group projects, and undertaking research in preparation for coursework and exams.
Source: University Centre Weston
Qualification
Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Department
Care and Sciences
Location
Main Site | Weston-super-Mare
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Occupational health
• Occupational therapy
Start date
8 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £9,250 per year |
| Scotland | £9,250 per year |
| Wales | £9,250 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £9,250 per year |
| EU | £13,900 per year |
| International | £13,900 per year |
Year 1
Module Title
Anatomy and Physiology Developing your Clinical Practice in Occupational Therapy Communication for Practice Psychology and Sociology of Health The Management of Risk for Occupational Therapy
Year 2
Module Title
Developing your Clinical Practice in Occupational Therapy Methods of Enquiry Occupational Case Study Principles of Leadership and Management The Principles of Professional Assessment in Occupational Therapy Professional Development
This programme is uses a combination of written, presentation, discussions and work placement diaries (PAD document) to assess you skills and knowledge as you progress through the programme.
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