Occupational Therapy (M.S.) Overview
The Department of Occupational Therapy and Community Health offers a post-baccalaureate, entry-level Master of Science in Occupational Therapy as well as a post-professional Master's degree.
The two-year entry-level program (4 academic semesters and 24 weeks of clinical internship) includes 62 credit hours of graduate coursework.
The postprofessional track is designed for those with a baccalaureate degree in occupational therapy who want to advance their practice knowledge and skill for working with elders. Courses in the post-professional track are presented online.
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