Dual Admission - Occupational Therapy

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.)


The master of occupational therapy (M.O.T.) degree is a four and two-and-a-half year combined program in which students will follow a four-year prescribed course of study with any undergraduate major.

The undergraduate coursework includes completion of the major, general education, and the prerequisites required by the Occupational Therapy program.

Students will receive the master of occupational therapy degree after successfully completing all degree requirements.

OVERVIEW OF REQUIREMENTS

Degrees: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.)

Years to Complete

4+2.5

ACT/SAT and GPA

25/1150 and 3.5

Student Type

Day

Years Math
Years Science
Years English

3
3
4

Required Courses: 2 SCIENCE + 1 MATH

Biology*
Chemistry
Algebra II

Letters of Recommendation

Science Teacher
Counselor
Reference of Choice

Preadmission Interview

Yes

UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

Undergraduate Major

Any major

Cumulative GPA

3.0

GPA in the Major

3.0

Minimum Grade in Each Prerequisite Course

C

Required Test Score

GRE

No less than 95% of the mean score of the previous year's entering class

2nd Interview

Yes

Degree Required

Yes

Credits Required

120

Transfer students are not eligible to apply to the Health Professions dual admission programs

*Living Environment, Anatomy and Physiology may be substituted for Biology

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