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Degree in Occupational Therapy |
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| Objectives |
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| The Occupational Therapy course
of study at the National University of Quilmes
trains professionals who are able to analyze
and orchestrate jobs in order to improve the
life quality of those people whose ability to
work has been interrupted or threatened by a
stressful situation, illness, accident, disability
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This program also allows students
to develop and implement community development
plans, programs and projects that involve jobs
as tools for personal, social and work integration.
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Degree in Occupational Therapy course of study
consists of 35 subjects divided into
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Theoretical subjects, grouped
in the following areas: Occupational Therapy
Theory, Biomedical, Psychosocial and Research
(23 subjects) |
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Professional practices
(6 subjects) |
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Therapeutic practices (6
subjects) |
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| Students must also pass two
extracurricular subjects: English (one academic
year level) and IT (one four-month level). |
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| Graduate Students Education |
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| Graduate students are trained
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Be a part of interdisciplinary
activities for the planning, implementation
and evaluation of early stimulation programs |
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Take part in the development,
implementation and evaluation of plans, programs
and projects intended to diagnose, prevent
and treat illnesses in the population |
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Advise people and institutions
on the characteristics and operation of personal
and environmental equipment intended to improve
disabled people’s independence |
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