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Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy

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Degree

Bachelor of Science

Standard period of study (amount)

8 semesters

Location

Osnabrück

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physiotherapy

Focus

Principles and Theories of Therapy, Methods and Procedures in Physiotherapy, Clinical Reasoning in Physiotherapy, Healthcare and Its Institutions, Occupational Fields in Prevention, Health Promotion and Rehabilitation, Quality Management, Inter-disciplinary collaboration, Research Topics and Research Methods, Set-up of Academic Projects

Annotation

In the first semester the foundations of understanding human activity and its effect on health and well-being are laid. In the second semester, findings and therapy processes are taught. The third semester serves the in-depth study of diagnosis and treatment. It serves as preparation for the practical phases in the fourth and fifth semesters. The sixth semester serves to deepen professional skills and to prepare students for the Staatsexamen (State Examinations). The seventh and eighth semesters are pure university semesters for the specialisation in therapeutic skills, whereby the eighth semester is reserved entirely for a scientific practical project and the subsequent Bachelor's thesis.

Admission modus

selection by the HEI

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

Training contract with one of the cooperating vocational schools: The Bachelor's degree programme with vocational and academic elements in Ergotherapy, Physiotherapy is conducted in cooperation between Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the vocational schools ETOS – Ergotherapieschule Osnabrück e.V. and the Prof.-Grewe-Schule, Schule für Physiotherapie. The study programme integrates the vocational school training in the field of Ergotherapy or Physiotherapy into a joint framework curriculum. It is therefore necessary to apply to a cooperating vocational school beforehand. English language skills are required - if the entry level is too low, it is possible to develop this in compact courses before the start of the semester. Applicants with a foreign school-leaving certificate must also demonstrate sufficient German language skills, e.g. proof of DSH 2 level of the German language test for admission to higher education for foreign study applicants (DSH).

Lecture period

  • 06.03.2023 - 16.06.2023
  • 25.09.2023 - 12.01.2024

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2023/2024)

  • Deadlines for International Students from the European Union
    Expired
    The opening of the online application portal may vary slightly. You can find different application deadlines on the pages for the respective degree courses. The Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences does not differentiate between EU or non-EU foreign applicants, only between German or international higher education entrance qualification. See also:
  • Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
    Expired
    The opening of the online application portal may vary slightly. You can find different application deadlines on the pages for the respective degree courses. The Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences does not differentiate between EU or non-EU foreign applicants, only between German or international higher education entrance qualification. See also:
  • Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants
    Expired
    The opening of the online application portal may vary slightly. You can find different application deadlines on the pages for the respective degree courses.

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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