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Occupational Therapy

Three-year programme,

  • full-time
  • part-time (from Monday to Friday),

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY is part of health sciences in a biopsychosocial perspective. It deals with multifaceted rehabilitation, improving the physical, mental and social well-being of individuals and social groups, by supporting participation in activities recognised by the individual or social group as having value and meaning. These activities are related to the areas of self-care, education and work, as well as leisure and recreation. They allow participation in the social and economic life of a community. As a sphere of practical activities and a scientific discipline, studying in this field requires an interdisciplinary approach that allows work. The Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences is the first and only university in Poland educating according to the system of the European Network for Occupational Therapy in Higher Education (ENOTHE).

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

  • likes helping people,
  • has a lot of empathy and warmth,
  • can talk, listen and understand the needs of the other person,
  • is creative and has imaginative skills,
  • is able to organise work and cooperate with people.

GRADUATE

  • works in health care, social assistance and integration institutions, in education, in residential environments and in workplaces,
  • professionally builds relationships with the healthy/diseased person, his/her social environment, family and immediate surrounding,
  • sees the human being holistically,
  • works according to the principle of respectful practice,
  • treats human activities as the foundation of social development

If you have taken your school-leaving exams / final exams outside Poland, check the conversion of points for foreign documents. Remember also about certified translation of documents!

In order to be admitted to the University, a candidate should be high enough on the ranking list drawn up on the basis of the results of the school-leaving exam, within the established limit of admissions; there are no point requirements.

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