Engaging in the activities we enjoy is essential for a fulfilling life. Occupational therapists assist individuals to improve and regain meaningful involvement in important activities that might be hindered by health issues, aging, injury or various life circumstances. By facilitating this engagement, occupational therapists fill a vital role in healthcare, encouraging healthy and active participation for individuals throughout their lives.
Program Overview
Our Post-Baccalaureate Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program provides an innovative educational experience that prepares you to thrive as a holistic clinician and make an impact on healthcare and the community. Our nationally-ranked program has equipped healthcare leaders with the tools and insights to become more than just practitioners for over 50 years, striving to lift communities and embrace inclusive excellence throughout our entire history.
Our curriculum focuses on real world, hands-on transformative learning. Evaluation and intervention courses are uniquely tied to fieldwork with our diverse clinical and community partners, labs, innovative interprofessional learning opportunities, standardized patients and simulation. The program is designed to be completed in just over 2 full-time years, including summer sessions, for a total of 82 credits.
The MOT curriculum consists of 3 integrated tiers:
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OT Foundations: Dynamic lectures and a community seminar focus on theoretical, philosophical and scientific foundations of practice
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Professional Practice: Didactic components integrate with experiential learning in clinical labs and immersive clinical experiences in healthcare and community settings
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Fieldwork or Clinicals: Two 12-week, full-time fieldwork experiences prepare students for entry-level practice