Occupational Therapy Master’s Program Overview
Move ahead in your career and take the lead as a registered occupational therapist (OTR). In the hybrid in-person and online Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program at New England Institute of Technology (ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø), you learn the assessment techniques to identify clients’ functional problems as well as their underlying physical, mental, and psychosocial challenges so you can establish appropriate intervention plans.
Designed for certified occupational therapy assistants, the MSOT degree program enables you to expand your academic and clinical experience and become a leader in your profession. Our program’s hybrid structure, which alternates between weekend classes and online learning, means you can continue to work even while taking the next big step in your OT career.
After completing all degree requirements, you can sit for the National Certification Examination for Occupational Therapists; the awarded title of Occupational Therapist Registered confers to you upon passing the exam.
Program Highlights
- Hybrid format: in-person evening and online courses
- Career advancement for physical therapist assistants
- Complete in just two years (10 terms)
- Accredited by the
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Integration Into Busy Schedules
Our MSOT program’s weekend format requires students to be on campus five weekends each 10-week academic term and participate online during alternate weeks. Students following the program structure as outlined may complete the program in 10 terms or approximately two years. This flexibility allows working professionals to achieve their goals without pausing their careers.
Hands-on Clinical Training
Occupational therapy master’s programs that successfully equip students for advancement in their profession incorporate learning by doing. After completing all classroom training on campus and online and Level I Fieldwork off campus, students enter the community for Level II Fieldwork. Two full-time, 12-week Level II Fieldwork experiences give students many opportunities to apply classroom training in real-world situations.
Adaptable Skills
Registered occupational therapists must apply a range of skills in unique situations every day. While knowledge of best practices is crucial, we emphasize adaptable abilities so our students can better serve their clients’ needs and foster their independence. Because every client has a diverse set of challenges and circumstances, OTRs must leverage their versatility to evaluate, develop, and deploy individual treatment plans for each client.
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MSOT Faculty
When you join the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø, you learn from some of the brightest minds in the field. Our accessible, approachable, and invested faculty help students achieve their academic and professional goals. Above all, our faculty maintains a steadfast dedication to student success — through personalized attention and mentorship, they empower students to become competent and compassionate leaders in occupational therapy.
Careers With an MS in Occupational Therapy
Those with a master’s in occupational therapy can pursue a career in a wide variety of settings, including traditional medical environments or wherever people need to learn new ways to live satisfying and productive lives.
ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø graduates work with diverse populations, including:
- Geriatric clients
- Individuals with mental health challenges
- Individuals with physical disabilities
- Pediatric clients
Typical work settings for OTRs include hospitals, outpatient centers, schools, private practices, and wellness programs.
Learn more about becoming a registered occupational therapist.
Those interested in further advancing their OT career may also consider ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s Online Post-Professional Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program.
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Visit ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø
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A visit to our campus is the perfect opportunity to envision your future as a graduate student in occupational therapy. Schedule your visit or register for an info session today!
Admissions
We seek motivated individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the field of occupational therapy. Sound like you? Our admissions process helps you demonstrate your academic excellence, relevant experience, and a strong commitment to serving others, and our admissions team supports you every step of the way.
Learn more about the ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø admissions process.
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Financial Aid
At New England Institute of Technology, we understand that pursuing a graduate degree is a significant investment in your future. That’s why we’re committed to helping you navigate the financial aid process and explore the various funding options available to support your educational goals. We offer scholarships, military and veteran benefits, traditional loans, and more.
Learn more about how to fund your graduate degree at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø.
Become an OTR — Apply to the MSOT Degree Program at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø
Become part of a vibrant and thriving community of students, alumni, faculty, and industry professionals dedicated to excellence in occupational therapy. Take the next exciting step in your professional path by applying to the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program or requesting more information.
FAQ
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What Does a Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR) Do?
OTRs function as critical members of rehabilitation teams that help people of all ages and varying injuries and abilities become independent and self-sufficient. They successfully evaluate, develop, and execute individual treatment plans and supervise occupational therapy assistants and other personnel.
A registered occupational therapist leads their team using pertinent personal information and theoretical and scientific evidence to establish appropriate intervention plans for individual clients or groups. They participate in various interdisciplinary meetings and ensure that all occupational therapy intervention meets the legal, ethical, and fiscal requirements that apply to different medical and community-based settings.