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Master's Degree In Occupational Therapy

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A master's degree in occupational therapy is a graduate program that prepares individuals to become licensed occupational therapists, who help people of all ages participate in everyday activities.

Key Features

  • Advanced coursework in anatomy, physiology, psychology, and occupational therapy theory
  • Hands-on clinical experiences in various settings
  • Research opportunities to advance knowledge in the field
  • Preparation for passing the national certification exam to become a licensed occupational therapist

Pros

  • High demand for occupational therapists in healthcare settings
  • Opportunity to work with diverse populations across the lifespan
  • Ability to make a positive impact on individuals' quality of life

Cons

  • Intensive coursework and clinical requirements can be challenging
  • Cost of graduate education may be prohibitive for some individuals

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