created by faculty members from the Department of Occupational Therapy at SJSU.
Buy nowThe MSOT program at SJSU is designed for individuals who have earned a baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than occupational therapy. It provides the education and credentials necessary to practice as an occupational therapist. The program includes comprehensive coursework, hands-on clinical experiences, and extensive fieldwork, preparing graduates to sit for the national certification examination and pursue state licensure.
The curriculum comprises six clusters: Occupation—the core of the profession Foundations for occupational therapy practice Professional development Practice in the community Research and knowledge development Practice of occupational therapy San José State University +11 San José State University +11 San José State University +11 Key courses include: OCTH 211: Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Occupational Therapy OCTH 212: Occupations through the Lifespan OCTH 216: Evaluation in Occupational Therapy OCTH 224 & 234: Occupational Therapy Practice in the Community I & II OCTH 226: Occupational Therapy with Children OCTH 245: Introduction to Research Methods OCTH 275: Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Therapy OCTH 201A & 201B: Fieldwork Experiences
Occupational Therapist