Professional Masters Program in OT
Professional Master's Program- Master of Science plus Professional Masters in Occupational Therapy
The Profession of Occupational Therapy (OT) is a health profession concerned with promoting the quality of life of individuals. Therapeutic techniques are directed toward restoration, reinforcement and enhancement of functional performance in carrying out valued activities. Occupational therapy may be indicated for persons whose lives have been interrupted by disease or injury, or those who suffer from developmental delays, mental illness or problems associated with aging.
Occupational therapists assess individuals' abilities to carry out tasks and activities necessary for productive living. Working collaboratively with clients, considering their personal goals, lifestyles, and environments, the therapist develops intervention programs designed to help develop/restore the greatest possible functional capacity. During the treatment or rehabilitation process, the clients actively engage in directed programs of purposeful, meaningful activities designed to increase their levels of functioning. The occupational therapist works collaboratively with individuals, other health professionals, and health and community agency personnel. A successful therapist must be able to work with others, look at the totality of human performance, think creatively, problem solve, and direct the actions of others. Occupational therapists serve a wide variety of individuals in all age ranges and work in settings such as community agencies, sheltered workshops, hospitals, schools, skilled nursing centers, rehabilitation centers, and home health. There is an increasing demand for occupational therapists and excellent opportunities exist for career advancement. Additional information regarding careers in Occupational Therapy can be requested from the American Occupational Therapy Association Inc. at 4720 Montgomery Lane, Bethesda, Maryland, 20824-1220, at www.aota.org, or by calling (301) 652-AOTA or (800) 377-8555 (TDD - Telecommunication Device for the Deaf).
Professional Master's Courses and Full Time Sequence ***
Fall
(Year 1)
| OTH 5011 |
Theories and Practice in OT |
3 |
| OTH 5162 |
Adaptation of Human Occupation |
3 |
| OTH 5202 |
Development Lifespan I |
3 |
| OTH 5203 |
Development Lifespan II |
3 |
|
Total: |
12 |
Spring
(Year 1)
| OTH 5414/L |
Analysis of Human Motion & Lab |
4 |
| HSC 4553 |
Pathology ** |
3 |
| OTH 4701 |
Professional Issues |
2 |
| OTH 6772 |
Evidence Based Practice |
3* |
|
Total: |
12 |
Summer (Year 1)
| Clinical Core |
OT elective |
3* |
| OTH 5760 |
Research |
3* |
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Total: |
6 |
Fall
(Year 2)
| OTH 4504/L |
Neuromotor I & Lab |
4 |
| OTH 5429/L |
Biomechanics & Rehab Approaches & lab |
4 |
| OTH 6009 |
Current Issues and Theories of OT |
3* |
| OTH 6972 |
Project |
3 |
| Clinical Core |
OT elective |
3* |
|
Total: |
17 |
Spring
(Year 2)
| OTH 4426/L |
Neuromotor II and lab |
4 |
| OTH 6973 |
Master's Project |
3 |
| OTH 5725 |
Community Based Practice |
3* |
| OTH 5324 |
Neuropsy & Cognitive |
4 |
| OTH 6706 |
OT Management |
3* |
|
Total: |
17 |
Summer (Year 3)
| OTH 5846 |
Fieldwork II |
6 |
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Total: |
6 |
Fall Term (Year 3)
| OTH 5847 |
Fieldwork
II |
6 |
| OTH 6215 |
Advanced OT
Intervention Strategies |
3* |
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TOTAL CREDITS: |
79 |
* Offered online
** Can be taken prior to starting the program
*** Curriculum & sequence may be changed by department.
Online Courses: Courses indicated by the *(asterisk) may be
offered as on-line distance education courses or as classroom courses.
Offerings are dependent on enrollment and sections needed for the term
they are being offered. All online courses are WebCT delivered and
supported by Florida International University.
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