The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (B.O.T) is a 4-year undergraduate program that prepares students to become skilled occupational therapists, focusing on helping individuals recover and improve their ability to perform daily tasks due to injuries, disabilities, or illness. The program covers topics such as human anatomy, physiology, psychology, and therapy techniques. Students are trained to design and implement individualized treatment plans, using therapeutic exercises, assistive devices, and modifications to the environment, with the goal of helping patients regain independence in daily activities. Occupational therapists work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, and private practices. They also collaborate with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care.


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