Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Charles Sturt University - Port Macquarie

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Overview

Occupational therapists focus on developing and maintaining people's abilities to carry out activities by helping them to develop new skills, change their environment or modify their activities with knowledge of behavioural, social and biomedical sciences.

Majors

Areas of study

Biological sciences, occupational therapy theory and practice, social sciences.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Hospital and community services, work rehabilitation, schools, private practice, rural and regional health practice, health promotion, community development, research, rehabilitation centres, organisations for people with disabilities (eg Scope, Muscular Dystrophy Foundation Australia).

ATAR & Selection Rank

The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.

ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds
ATAR
(excluding adjustment factors)
Selection Rank
(including adjustment factors)
Highest rank to receive an offer98.3599.95
Median rank to receive an offer76.679.8
Lowest rank to receive an offer62.0570.2

<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Charles Sturt University website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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