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Jönköping University
Prosthetics and Orthotics, BSc
- Jönköping, Sweden
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Prosthetics and Orthotics, BSc work with assistive devices that sit on the outside of the body and replace or assist any part of the body that is not functioning properly. The technology used in the profession is individually adapted and focuses on increasing the quality of life for people with various limitations.


University of Siena
Bachelor in Orthoptic and Ophtalmologic Assistance
- Siena, Italy
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
The course in Orthoptics and Ophthalmic Care aims to train professional figures in the health profession of Orthoptist and Ophthalmology Assistant. Graduates are health care professionals who carry out their activities in the prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation of ocular motility disorders, amblyopia, and some forms of age-related low vision, following diagnosis of the condition by the ophthalmic specialist.
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La Trobe University
Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics (Honours)
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on preparing students to become skilled practitioners in prosthetics and orthotics, helping people regain mobility and independence. It combines hands-on training with theoretical ...
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Orthotics degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on designing and creating supportive devices that enhance mobility and improve quality of life for individuals with disabilities or injuries. This field combines elements of healthcare and engineering, making it a unique area of study for those interested in making a direct impact on patient care.
In these programs, you’ll explore foundational topics such as human anatomy, biomechanics, and clinical assessment. Courses often include fabricating custom orthoses and evaluating their effectiveness in real-world settings. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and practical skills, preparing to transition into their professional roles effectively.
You'll gain hands-on experience through laboratory work and clinical placements, allowing you to apply your knowledge in tangible ways. Emphasis on teamwork and communication skills prepares you for collaborative environments in healthcare. Graduates leave with the comprehensive skills needed to pursue careers as orthotists, working with patients to restore function and enhance mobility.