The Master of Occupational Therapy program at North Central College is designed to prepare students to become competent and ethical practitioners. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, emphasizing leadership and professional development. Students engage in diverse learning experiences, including classroom instruction, online learning, and hands-on fieldwork, to develop the skills necessary for effective occupational therapy practice.
The program requires completion of 82 credit hours through a combination of online, traditional, and blended courses, as well as two 12-week Level II Fieldwork experiences. North Central College +4 North Central College +4 North Central College +4 Year 1 - Fall Semester (15 credit hours): MOCT 500: Introduction to Occupational Therapy (3 credits) MOCT 501: Theories in Occupational Therapy (online) (1 credit) MOCT 502: Documentation/Reimbursement/Appeals (online) (2 credits) MOCT 520: Assessment Theory (online) (1 credit) MOCT 530: Assessment Application (2 credits) MOCT 504: Functional Anatomy (3 credits) MOCT 503: Health, Wellness, Literacy Lecture (3 credits)
Occupational Therapist