OT Curriculum

The two-year curriculum for the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree is outlined below.

Semester 1
• Fundamentals and Foundations of Occupational Therapy
• Analysis of Movement in Occupation
• Introduction to Research and Quantitative Research
• Clinical Reasoning About Occupation
• Introduction to Fieldwork
• Human Structure & Occupation

Semester 2
• Occupations of Children/Adolescents
• Level I Fieldwork – Children/Adolescents
• Occupation Skills Lab – Children & Adolescents
• Occupational Analysis & Evaluation I
• Brain, Behavior & Occupation
• Psychosocial Approach to Occupation
• Qualitative Research and Evidence-Based Practice

Semester 3
• Occupations of Adults
• Level I Fieldwork – Adults
• Occupation Skills Lab – Adults
• Occupational Analysis & Evaluation II
• Assistive Devices & Assistive Technology for Occupation
• Special Topics: Emerging Practice

Semester 4
• Occupations of the Older Adult
• Level I Fieldwork – Older Adult
• Occupation Skills Lab – Older Adults
• Occupational Analysis & Evaluation III
• Systematic Reviews of the Literature in OT
• Preparation for Professional Practice

Semester 5
• Fieldwork IIA
• Social Justice & Occupational Therapy
• Management of Occupational Therapy Service Provision
• Integration of Learning in Occupational Therapy

Semester 6
• Integration of Learning in Occupational Therapy
• Leadership in Occupational Therapy
• Management of Occupational Therapy Service Provision
• Fieldwork IIB

Available Throughout the Curriculum
• Independent Study: Special Problems
• Independent Field Study

Disclaimer: The above information is subject to change. Please contact the program for the current curriculum.

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