MS Occupational Therapy

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of South Alabama

Program Overview

"Occupational Therapy is a health care profession devoted to providing skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all aspects of their lives. Occupational therapists work with persons with acute and chronic physical, psychosocial, mental and developmental disabilities. An occupational therapist may aid in the growth and development of premature babies; create a learning environment for physically and mentally challenged children; adapt home environments for persons with stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and other disabilities; or create activities that are designed to restore mental health for persons with emotional, mental, or substance abuse problems. Occupational therapy focuses on ""skills for the job of living"" which includes all of the necessary skills for individuals to ""live life to its fullest"" and lead independent and satisfying lives."

Program Key Stats

$14400 (Annual Fees)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Occupational therapist
  • OT Technician
  • OT Nurse
  • Teacher
  • Consultant

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