This program enables students to become occupational therapists capable of working in a range of settings and roles, including emerging and innovative opportunities. In the higher education diploma year, students develop fundamental academic skills and cement their knowledge in foundation subjects and core concepts skills required for a career in health. Courses prepare students to work with individuals, groups and entire communities, and to influence policy and society. On successful completion, students progress into the Griffith University Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with partial credit. For more information, visit Diploma of Health Sciences at Griffith College and Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at Griffith University.