Bachelor in Occupacional Therapy

Course Objectives

Ensure the training of occupational therapists capable of acting autonomously, ethically, responsibly and differently, in accordance with the APTO profile. Ensure a solid scientific basis, supported by current conceptual models and scientific evidence, enabling intervention in various occupational and clinical contexts. To enable students to act on the biopsychosocial determinants of health, recognising occupation as a means of therapy and health promotion. To foster cross-cutting skills such as therapeutic communication, interdisciplinary work, leadership, professional ethics and continuous learning. To promote respect for dignity, autonomy and human rights, ensuring ethical and deontological practices. Prepare graduates for international mobility, complying with WFOT criteria and ENOTHE benchmarks. Develop evidence-based practice and encourage participation in research networks, promoting a critical and innovative approach.

Access Conditions

National competition for access to public higher education, with entrance exams in one of the following sets:
02 Biology and Geology
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02 Biology and Geology
09 Geography
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02 Biology and Geology
16 Mathematics
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02 Biology and Geology
18 Portuguese
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02 Biology and Geology
07 Physics and Chemistry

For the application, a minimum score of 95 points is required in the entrance exams and in the application grade, expressed on a scale of 0 to 200 points.

The calculation formula includes 50% of the secondary school average and 50% of the entrance exams.

The regional preference corresponds to 20% of the vacancies, for the areas of influence of Aveiro, Castelo Branco, Coimbra, Guarda, Leiria and Viseu.

Learning Language

Portuguese

Learning Objectives

Knowledge of occupational science, conceptual models, and occupation-based approaches Mastery of biomedical and social sciences to understand the person, occupational performance, and the relationship between health and wellbeing –occupation Understand the social determinants, functioning throughout the life cycle and environmental factors that influence participation Know and apply the intervention process in to Competence in research and evidence-based practice. Understand ethical, deontological and legal frameworks. Assess occupational needs, develop diagnoses and objectives, design and monitor occupation-centred plans.
Adapt interventions to various contexts. Communicate effectively with clients and teams. Apply research methods, practise autonomously and ethically, work in an interdisciplinary manner and promote inclusion. Adapt to change, contribute to research and participate in national and international networks. Promote healthy lifestyles and empowerment in occupations.

Access to Superior Studies

The graduate degree allows the application to postgraduate studies.

Main Branch

Curricular Year: 1
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Anatomy I 41006610 5 1st S
Biophysics 41006621 4 1st S
Development Disorders 41006668 2 1st S
Development Psychology 41006679 3 1st S
Introduction to Occupational Therapy 41006657 5 1st S
Occupational Science 41006632 7 1st S
Physiology I 41006643 4 1st S
Anatomy II 41006700 5 2nd S
Human Movement Analysis in Occupational Therapy 41006685 4 2nd S
Neuroscience 41006722 3 2nd S
Occupational and Activity Analysis 41006696 7 2nd S
Physiology II 41006711 4 2nd S
Process and Models of Occupational Therapy 41006733 3 2nd S
Psychopathology/Mental Health 41006744 4 2nd S

Curricular Year: 4
Curricular Unit Code ECTS Period
Clinical Education III 41006976 21 1st S
Research Applied I 41006987 9 1st S
Clinical Education IV 41006998 21 2nd S
Research Applied II 41007005 9 2nd S