What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy is a form of health care for patients with disabilities, or has physical and / or mental disorders. This therapy is intended so that patients can be independent in their daily activities by carrying out certain activities. In the Occupational Therapy study program you will learn how to deal with and deal with patients with mental retardation or physical disorders such as autism, down syndrome, hyperactivity, bone disorders, and so on. You will also learn to deal with patients affected by psychological disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, OCD, and others.
Why did you choose this programme?
If you are someone who has a high concern and happy to interact and help individuals with special needs then you are someone who matches this study program. In addition to providing physical training to patients, as an occupational therapist means you also provide support from the psychological side by motivating and listening to them.
Subjects in Occupational Therapy
- 1Physiology
- 2Cognitive and Emotional Processes
- 3Kinesiology and Biomechanics
- 4Applied Anatomy
- 5OT Orthopedics
- 6Pediatric OT
- 7Psychology
- 8First Aid Emergency & Emergency
- 9Activity Analysis Theory
- 10OT Internal Medicine & Surgery
- 11Hand Problems
- 12OT Rheumatology
Job Prospect for Occupational Therapy
Graduates of the Occupational Therapy study program have great opportunities for careers in private and government hospitals, schools, clinics and specialist medical practice. Occupational Therapy graduates also have the opportunity to work in various overseas hospitals. Occupational Therapy graduates who are still very few in number make their graduates most sought after and offered with a high enough income.