Welche Ausbildungsinhalte werden im Bachelor-Studium Ergotherapie (FH) vermittelt?
What is taught in the Bachelor's degree program in Occupational Therapy (UAS)?
A Bachelor's degree in occupational therapy at a University of Applied Sciences provides specialist knowledge in the following areas:
- Occupational therapy specialist knowledge (including the basics of occupational therapy such as models, theories and history, occupational therapy processes)
- Health and related sciences (e.g. medical basics in anatomy, physiology, pathology, psychology, sociology and ethics, public health, pharmacology)
- Fields of activity and target groups (e.g. pediatrics, geriatrics, psychiatry, neurology, rheumatology)
- Methodology and forms of therapy (e.g. activity analysis and activity diagnostics, provision and adaptation of aids, basics of splint construction and prosthesis training, everyday training, promotion of independence, participation and quality of life)
- Scientific work
- Communication (this includes communication with clients and relatives, interdisciplinary cooperation in the healthcare sector, teamwork, documentation, case discussions)
Please note: The content of a Bachelor's course is not standardized and can vary from provider to provider. To find out exactly what to expect, we recommend contacting the school directly. Simply use our contact form.