created by Faculty members from the Department of Occupational Therapy
Buy nowThe Master of Occupational Therapy program at the University of Manitoba is designed to develop self-directed, competent, entry-level occupational therapists who are leaders and advocates prepared to work in current and evolving practice environments. The program emphasizes a client-centered, culturally safe approach and prepares graduates to support health and participation in meaningful occupations or activities of everyday life.
Regular Program (2 Years): Year 1: OT 6100: Human Determinants of Occupational Performance OT 6110: Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy Theory OT 6122: Foundations of Health and Well-being OT 6130: Occupational Therapy Practice Skills 1 OT 6142: Professionalism and Enabling Occupation OT 6190: Fieldwork Preparation OT 6200: Basic Fieldwork OT 6300: Analysis of Occupation OT 6310: The Environment and Occupational Performance OT 6320: Health Conditions and Occupational Performance OT 6330: Occupational Therapy Practice Skills 2 OT 6352: Foundations of Evidence-informed Occupational Therapy OT 6400: Intermediate Fieldwork 1 catalog.umanitoba.ca +7 University of Manitoba +7 catalog.umanitoba.ca +7 Year 2: OT 7542: Professionalism and Leadership in Enabling Occupation 1 OT 7560: Occupational Therapy Process 1 OT 7572: Occupational Therapy Practice Skills 3 OT 7600: Intermediate Fieldwork 2 OT 7742: Professionalism and Leadership in Enabling Occupation 2 OT 7752: Critical Inquiry Research Project OT 7760: Occupational Therapy Process 2 OT 7772: Occupational Therapy Practice Skills 4 OT 7800: Advanced Fieldwork catalog.umanitoba.ca +2 University of Manitoba +2 catalog.umanitoba.ca +2 Accelerated Program (1 Year): Includes 12 credit hours of academic coursework from the MOT program or equivalent. Six of these credit hours are to be OT 7752 Critical Inquiry Research Project or equivalent.
Occupational Therapist