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Institution
Saint Louis University
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Program Level
Master's Degree
Program
Occupational Therapy
Summary

Saint Louis University's program in occupational therapy offers a Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.) degree. The direct-admit B.S. to M.O.T. is a five-year curriculum, including one summer. Students admitted as freshmen, as well as transfer students entering before the junior year, receive a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Science after successful completion of the first four years and then earn an M.O.T. degree after successful completion of the additional post-baccalaureate year. Students who receive a bachelor's degree and apply for the master’s program will complete their M.O.T. degree in two years, including one summer.

Begin your journey toward SLU’s Master of Occupational Therapy in one of three ways:

  • Freshman-entry with direct-admit from B.S. to M.O.T. in a 3+2 graduate professional program

  • Transfer from another program or university during undergraduate studies

  • Graduate-entry after earning another undergraduate degree

Occupational therapists work with people of all ages to improve the quality of their everyday lives and allow people to live life to its fullest. For an occupational therapist, this means focusing on a person’s “occupations,” including anything a person wants, needs or has to do. Occupational therapists practice in settings ranging from the traditional (schools, hospitals, home health, skilled nursing facilities, etc.) to the nontraditional (prisons, homeless shelters, primary care clinics, etc.). Occupational therapists partner with the client to plan interventions that promote health, focusing on activities that are important and meaningful to the individual or the community.

Tuition Fees
24080.00 $
Duration
Year
Application Fee
0.00 $
Living Costs
0.00 $
CertificateName
Occupational Therapy Master of
Intake
April, May, June, July
Program Length
2 years
IsActive
Co-Op Internshiop
Acadmic Assemnt
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