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Buy nowHusson University's MSOT program is designed to prepare students for a dynamic career in occupational therapy. The program emphasizes experiential learning across various clinical areas, including physical rehabilitation, mental health, and pediatric practice. Students benefit from: Husson University Access to state-of-the-art facilities, such as the Occupational Therapy Lab and Dahl Anatomy Lab. A curriculum that integrates hands-on learning with theoretical instruction. Supportive faculty with diverse clinical expertise. An ACOTE-accredited program ensuring quality education standards.
The MSOT program offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Key components include: Husson University +1 Husson University +1 Core Courses: Principles of Human Movement & Occupational Performance Occupational Analysis OT Theory Professional Foundations of Occupational Therapy OT Assessment Functional Anatomy Neuroscience Conditions Across the Lifespan Professional Integration (Advocacy, Communication, Leadership) Integrative Health Children & Youth Mental Health Rehabilitation & Participation Context and Environment Research & Evidence-Based Practice Occupational Therapy Professional Leadership and Business catalog.husson.edu +8 catalog.husson.edu +8 catalog.husson.edu +8 catalog.husson.edu +4 catalog.husson.edu +4 catalog.husson.edu +4 catalog.husson.edu +11 catalog.husson.edu +11 catalog.husson.edu +11 Fieldwork: Level I Fieldwork: Three experiences, each approximately 40 hours, integrated with didactic coursework. Level II Fieldwork: Two full-time placements, each lasting 12 weeks, providing in-depth clinical experience.
Occupational Therapist