Table of Contents
- 1 What level of education is required to be an occupational therapist?
- 2 Can you practice OT with a bachelor’s degree?
- 3 What major is needed for occupational therapy?
- 4 Is occupational therapy a master’s or doctorate degree?
- 5 Can you get a master’s degree while working full-time?
- 6 Is Occupational Therapy a BS or BA?
What level of education is required to be an occupational therapist?
Master’s degree
Occupational Therapist/Entry level education
Can you practice OT with a bachelor’s degree?
You must graduate from a NBCOT accredited university with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a occupational therapy related field in order to obtain a license as a Registered Occupational Therapist in California.
What year did occupational therapy require a master’s degree?
In 1940s, aspirants who wanted to practice as a registered occupational therapist were required to own a bachelor’s degree for certification. But in 1990, this requisite was changed to master’s degree level.
How many years do you need for a masters degree?
two years
Most master’s degree programs will take an average of two years from start to finish – about half of the time it takes to earn your bachelor’s degree.
What major is needed for occupational therapy?
In general, the basic occupational therapy prerequisites are abnormal psychology, sociology, human anatomy and physiology (I and II), biology, medical terminology, statistics, and physics. Many schools require more than just these courses, so again, be sure to check each program you’re interested in.
Is occupational therapy a master’s or doctorate degree?
The Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) is a professional (or clinical) doctorate, the maximum academic groundwork that an entry-level OT can attain. The training for this program goes well past that of the master’s degree.
Do you need a doctorate to practice occupational therapy?
Occupational therapists who currently practice with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in occupational therapy degree will not need a doctoral degree. They can continue to practice. After July 1, 2027, all new practicing OTs will require a doctor of occupational therapy degree.
Do all masters degrees require a thesis?
Yes. Master’s programs focused more on application than research typically don’t require a thesis – although they may still give students the option. In place of a thesis, most applied master’s programs require students to take part in at least one internship or complete a culminating project.
Can you get a master’s degree while working full-time?
Yes, it is possible to do a masters while working full time. The trade-off is that it takes a much longer time to get a degree in many cases.
Is Occupational Therapy a BS or BA?
The undergraduate curriculum leads to the Bachelor of Science with a major in Occupational Therapy.
Can you practice with a Masters in Occupational Therapy?
A master’s degree in occupational therapy (MOT) is the minimum requirement for entry in the field for autonomous practitioners (you can become an OT assistant with a bachelor’s degree, but you can’t practice on your own).