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16 Master Programs in Occupational Therapy 2024

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    Master Programs in Occupational Therapy

    If you hold a bachelor's degree and are looking to further your career with more specialized study and practice, a master’s degree may be a great choice. These programs usually last between two and three years.

    What is a Master in Occupational Therapy? In order to become a practicing occupational therapist, it is generally required to have at least a master's degree if you plan on working with patients. The first half of your studies will usually be focused on courses such as occupational development, history of OT, scientific inquiry, and occupational evaluation, while the second half might involve clinical practice. You may learn to help people of all ages to live healthy and productive lives despite physical conditions and illnesses.

    Earning a Master in Occupational Therapy can strengthen critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills, which could lead to becoming a stronger practitioner in your field. Success in your role can also lead to higher salaries and greater job satisfaction.

    It is important to take tuition costs into consideration when thinking about choosing your individual program and degree. Costs for a master’s program can greatly vary depending on the type of institution, especially since they also vary in types of degrees offered.

    If you're interested in advancing your career in occupational therapy, you may have the opportunity to consider rehabilitation consultant, case manager, home care occupational therapist, and research and development occupational therapist. This degree can offer you the choice between clinical work and research. Another option for those who want to pass on their passion is to teach college-level courses in OT. You may have the opportunity to work in schools, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers.

    This is a great place to get started if you are considering further study in occupational therapy. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.