The Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapy) course was founded at the Charles Sturt University Albury-Wodonga campus in 1994 with the first year of graduates finishing their studies in 1997. When introduced, the course was the only degree in occupational therapy available in Australia outside a metropolitan area. The course has an emphasis on rural health and community development that is incorporated in both the curricula and the fieldwork education program.
| Staff Member | Position |
| Dr Michael Curtin | Program Leader |
| Sally Denshire | Lecturer |
| Donna Duncan | Fieldwork Officer |
| Annette McLeod-Boyle | Lecturer |
| Therese Schmid | Lecturer |
| Helen van Huet | Lecturer |
| Staff Member | Position |
| Olivia Millgate | Lecturer |
| Virginia Mitsch | Lecturer |
| Jane-Marie Murtagh | Lecturer |
| Tracey Parnell | Lecturer |
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