Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Health Education | Health Promotion | Occupational Therapy
Area of study
Health | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Programme: Bachelor of Occupational Therapy [BOT]

The programme extends over four academic years, during which period a student receives clinical training as a student occupational therapist at an institution approved by the University.


Programme Information

Students must complete at least 1 000 hours' clinical practical work over the four years of study in order to register as an occupational therapist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.


Admission Requirements

  • Important information for all prospective students for 2024: The admission requirements below apply to all who apply for admission to the University of Pretoria with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) and Independent Examination Board (IEB) qualifications.
  • Minimum requirements:
    • Achievement level: English Home Language or English First Additional Language: 4, Mathematics: 4, Physical Sciences: 4, APS: 30
  • For advice on a second-choice programme, please consult a Student Advisor.
  • Life Orientation is excluded when calculating the APS.
  • Applicants currently in Grade 12 must apply with their final Grade 11 (or equivalent) results.
  • Applicants who have completed Grade 12 must apply with their final NSC or equivalent qualification results.
  • Please note that meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee admission.
  • Successful candidates will be notified once admitted or conditionally admitted.
  • Applicants with qualifications other than the abovementioned should refer to the Brochure: Undergraduate Programme Information 2024: Qualifications other than the NSC and IEB.
  • International students: A limited number of places are made available to citizens from countries other than South Africa (applicants who are not South African citizens), with those from SADC countries being given preference.
  • Transferring students: A transferring student is a student who, at the time of applying at the University of Pretoria (UP) is/was a registered student at another tertiary institution.
  • Closing dates: Same as above
  • Returning students: A returning student is a student who, at the time of application for a degree programme is/was a registered student at UP, and wants to transfer to another degree at UP.

Additional Requirements

  • Each student in Occupational Therapy must apply immediately after admission to the first year of study, to the Registrar of the Health Professions Council of South Africa for registration as a student in Occupational Therapy.
  • Also consult General Academic Regulations G1-G15.

Other Programme-Specific Information

  1. Students who must repeat specific modules in the final year of study, must also acquire a certificate of work integrated learning attendance (fieldwork) and progress in Occupational Therapy 401, 402 and OCX 400 in the year of repetition, even if the section in the module(s) in question have already been passed in the unsuccessful year.
  2. In the final year of study, examinations are compulsory in respect of all the modules presented by the Department of Occupational Therapy, as it is not possible to be promoted in any of these modules.

Examinations and Pass Requirements

  • Subminimum: In modules with a written as well as a practical and/or clinical examination, a subminimum of 40% is required in the written as well as the practical and/or clinical sections of the examination.
  • Examination after one semester: A final-year student who has failed one module but who has passed all other modules, may be admitted to a special examination in the module in question at the end of the first semester of the subsequent year, after satisfactory attendance at lectures and clinical work during the first semester.

Promotion to Next Study Year

  • Students in the first year of study who do not qualify for admission to the second year of study are automatically subjected to selection again.
  • In modules with a written as well as a practical and/or clinical examination, a subminimum of 40% is required in the written as well as the practical and/or clinical sections of the standard and supplementary examination.

Pass with Distinction

  • The BOT degree is conferred with distinction on a student who has obtained a joint average of at least 75% (not rounded) in the core modules in OTX 401, OTX 402 and OCX 400.

Curriculum

Year 1

  • Minimum credits: 137
  • Choose between Sepedi SEP 119 and Zulu ZUL 119
  • Fundamental modules:
    • AIM 111: Academic information management 111
    • AIM 121: Academic information management 121
    • ANA 151: Introduction to anatomy 151
    • ANA 152: Anatomy of the limbs 152
    • ANA 161: Anatomy of the torso 161
    • ANA 162: Anatomy of the head and neck 162
    • ELH 121: Academic English for Health Sciences (BNurs, BDietetics, BOH, BOT, BRad and BPhysio) 121
    • ELH 122: Academic English for Health Sciences122
    • FSG 161: Physiology 161
    • FSG 162: Physiology 162
    • GNK 286: Basic emergency care 286
    • MTL 180: Medical terminology 180
    • SEP 119: Sepedi for beginners 119
    • SLK 110: Psychology 110
    • SLK 120: Psychology 120
    • UPO 110: Academic orientation 110
    • ZUL 119: isiZulu for beginners 119
  • Core modules:
    • IHL 120: Integrated healthcare leadership 120
    • OCX 100: Occupational science 100
    • OTX 100: Occupational therapy 100

Year 2

  • Minimum credits: 120
  • Fundamental modules:
    • FSG 251: Physiology 251
    • FSG 252: Physiology 252
    • FSG 261: Physiology 261
    • FSG 262: Physiology 262
    • SLK 210: Psychology 210
  • Core modules:
    • IHL 210: Integrated healthcare leadership 210
    • OCX 200: Occupational science 200
    • OTX 211: Occupational therapy 211
    • OTX 212: Occupational therapy 212
    • OTX 221: Occupational therapy 221
    • OTX 222: Occupational therapy 222

Year 3

  • Minimum credits: 129
  • Fundamental modules:
    • ANP 210: Anatomical pathology 210
    • RHC 300: Research methodology for healthcare sciences 300
  • Core modules:
    • IHL 310: Integrated healthcare leadership 310
    • OCX 303: Occupational science 303
    • OCX 311: Occupational science 311
    • OCX 312: Occupational science 312
    • OTX 311: Occupational therapy 311
    • OTX 322: Occupational therapy 322

Year 4

  • Minimum credits: 120
  • Fundamental modules:
    • RHC 400: Research in healthcare sciences 400
  • Core modules:
    • IHL 413: Interprofessional health management 413
    • OCX 400: Occupational science 400
    • OTX 401: Occupational therapy 401
    • OTX 402: Occupational therapy 402

General Academic Regulations and Student Rules

The General Academic Regulations (G Regulations) and General Student Rules apply to all faculties and registered students of the University, as well as all prospective students who have accepted an offer of a place at the University of Pretoria. On registering for a programme, the student bears the responsibility of ensuring that they familiarise themselves with the General Academic Regulations applicable to their registration, as well as the relevant faculty-specific and programme-specific regulations and information as stipulated in the relevant yearbook. Ignorance concerning these regulations will not be accepted as an excuse for any transgression, or basis for an exception to any of the aforementioned regulations. The G Regulations are updated annually and may be amended after the publication of this information.


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