Mission
The mission of the Occupational Therapy program is to provide competent health care providers who possess basic skills as health care providers, consultants, educators, managers, researchers, and advocates for the profession and the consumer. In addition, the program seeks to improve patient access and quality care for rural and underserved populations through interprofessional education.
Description of Occupational Therapy
- What is Occupational Therapy (224.47 KB)
- The entry level Master of Occupational Therapy Program (MSOT) was designed around the curricular themes of Interprofessional Education, Professional Responsibility, and Excellence in Practice.
- The program start date is mid-May every year.
- Year-round program designed to be completed in eight semesters (2 years, 8 months) - (81 credit hours)
- Level II Fieldwork must be completed within 1 year of completing didactic study
- Year-round program designed to be completed in eight semesters (2 years, 8 months) - (81 credit hours)