The theoretical course Occupational Science in Health-Promoting Interventions can be given in English. In addition, clinical placements can be offered to some extent. Combining these options give our incoming students the following possibilities:
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5 weeks theory | Occupational Science in Health-Promoting Interventions |
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4 weeks clinical placement | Placement within occupational therapy |
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1-4 weeks clinical placement | Placement/auscultation within occupational therapy |
We also welcome students who wish to pursue their thesis research, both at the Bachelors and Masters levels, at the department.
The following courses are offered in English at the graduate level. Some require a completed Bachelors Degree while others require that you will be in your last semester of your Bachelors Degree during your exchange period in Lund.
Work Environment and Health: Man, Technology and Work Environments 7.5 ECTS
To be eligible for the course, students must have a qualification corresponding to a Bachelor’s Degree (180 credits including a degree project worth 15 credits) in Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Nursing or Radiology Nursing, or the corresponding qualification in Medical Science.
Aging, Occupation and Health Promotion 7.5 ECTS
To be eligible for the course, applicants must have a Bachelor of Science Degree (180 higher education credits including an independent project comprising 15 credits) in Nursing, Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy, or the equivalent in Medical Science.
To meet the special eligibility requirements, applicants must have completed courses corresponding to 90 higher education credits in their main field or been admitted to the Nordic Master of Science programme in Gerontology.
Scientific Research Design 7.5 ECTS
To be eligible for the course requires a degree from the Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy or Nursing programmes, equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree (180 credits with 15 credits of project work), or the same level of qualification in Medical Science.
Movement Science 7.5 ECTS
To be eligible for the course requires a degree from the Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy or Nursing programmes, equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree (180 credits with 15 credits of project work), or the same level of qualification in Medical Science.
Page Manager: Teresa Svarvell
Last modified: 2012-02-21
"It's very exciting and well organised. International students feel they are welcome at OT in Lund.The course in Occupational Science is different but very interesting - a new topic."
Annick, OT-student, Brussels