
Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy)
Duration: 4 Year(s)
The University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Course TypeBachelor
Course Specialty
Occupational Therapy
Overview
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Sydney is a comprehensive four-year full-time undergraduate programme designed to prepare graduates for professional practice as occupational therapists. Students cover core biomedical sciences (anatomy, physiology, neuroscience), human development, psychology, social sciences, and occupational therapy theory and practice (including participation, environment and occupation). The curriculum includes extensive work-integrated learning (placements) — over 1,000 hours of supervised clinical/fieldwork experience in a variety of settings, including hospitals, community services, education, industry or specialist practice. Students learn to assess, design, implement and evaluate interventions that restore or enhance a person’s ability to perform meaningful occupations (daily tasks, work, leisure, education), and work in interdisciplinary teams, respond to diverse populations and settings (including ageing, disability, mental health, Indigenous health, rural/remote). Being accredited by relevant professional bodies ensures that graduates are eligible for registration and professional membership. The pass version awards the Bachelor's degree; high-achieving students may enrol in the honours stream, which involves a research project and alternative units in the final semesters.
Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
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Accomodation:
Hostel Facility
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Completion of secondary school qualification or equivalent.
- Recommended high school studies in Biology (and possibly Chemistry).
- Meet English language requirements if from a non-English speaking background.
- Admission is competitive: for recent school-leavers, an indicated selection rank (ATAR) ~93 or higher.
- Applicants must satisfy “inherent requirements” of professional practice (e.g., ability to undertake clinical placements).
Minimum Education
Senior Secondary Certificate
Admission Process:
- Meet the academic prerequisites (secondary school qualification) and subject recommendations.
- Demonstrate English language proficiency (for international applicants).
- Submit an online application via the University of Sydney or the corresponding admissions centre (for domestic/international students).
- Applicants are assessed on selection rank (ATAR or equivalent), subject prerequisites and other criteria (e.g., potential to undertake professional placements).
- Offers are made based on merit and available places; accept the offer by the deadline and enrol for full-time study.
- Before commencing placements, students must complete pre-placement requirements (e.g., police check, first aid, immunisation) as specified for work-integrated learning.
- Commence the programme, complete core units, electives (or major/minor), and clinical placements over 4 years, and optionally pursue honours.