Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Bulletin: 2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin Program: Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT)Graduate Studies >> College of Nursing and Health Professions 812-492-7817 The occupational therapist is the professional-level practitioner who provides services that include evaluating, developing, improving, sustaining, or restoring skills in ADL, IADL, work, school, play, leisure, education, sleep, and social participation as well as lifestyle redesign. The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) Program is an entry-level professional program designed for students who have earned a baccalaureate degree. The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Program does not have a preference as to the major for the applicant’s bachelor’s degree as long as the nine required prerequisites courses or their equivalent courses are completed (CRITICAL: contact the OT program for equivalency information). The best undergraduate major is one in an area in which the student would enjoy working after obtaining the undergraduate degree and should be selected based on the student’s interests. The MSOT Program consists of six semesters, including summers. The structure of the program is designed such that the academic and fieldwork components of the curriculum are full-time educational experiences. At the University of Southern Indiana, the Occupational Therapy Program promotes academic and professional excellence by preparing students, distinguished for their high level of professionalism and strong clinical skills, to become credentialed occupational therapy practitioners at the entry level. The Occupational Therapy Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. ACOTE’s telephone number is 301-652-6611 ext 2042 and its web address is www.acoteonline.org. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). NBCOT’s phone number is 301-990-7979 and the web address is www.nbcot.org. After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). In addition, all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico require licensure in order to practice. License agencies require verification of the results of the NBCOT Certification Examination. Note that a felony conviction and/or ethical violations may affect a graduate’s ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure. NBCOT provides early determination review upon request (www.nbcot.org/Student/Services#EarlyDetermination). In addition, most states require licensure in order to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Examination. Note that a felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure. Program ObjectivesThe USI OT Program will prepare students to:
Admission RequirementsThe prospective student must be deemed eligible for graduate admission to USI before completing a separate selection process to this program. For the most current information related to the selection process, call the program at 812-492-1517, email otinfo@usi.edu, or visit the web site www.usi.edu/health/occupational-therapy. Student applicants must show capability of fulfilling clinical practice requirements, eligibility for occupational therapy practitioner credentialing, and evidence of satisfactory health status. Note: A felony conviction (this includes documentation of driving under the influence—DUI) may negatively impact a prospective student’s eligibility to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state practice credentials; contact the program for further information. MSOT applications will be available January 15-February 15 of year planning to be admitted to the fall class (students may apply during the last spring semester of their undergraduate degree). Weighting consists of 60% MSOT prerequisite GPA, 40% undergraduate degree GPA, and appraisal of recommendation letters. An interview may be required. To apply students must:
Occupational Therapy Program * Specific instructions regarding collection and delivery of the letters of recommendation are available on the OT program website: www.usi.edu/health/occupational-therapy * OT applications will not be accepted unless students have been deemed eligible by USI’s Office of Graduate Studies. * Students are responsible for the coursework covered in the required MSOT prerequisite courses. It is highly recommended that students keep their textbook from these classes for future courses and NBCOT exam preparation. |
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Curriculum75 hours The MSOT curriculum prepares students for practice as a generalist in the occupational therapy profession. Didactic and clinical education are integrated into the curriculum. Students participate in various courses including 24 weeks of full-time level II field work in which they are supervised by a currently licensed or credentialed occupational therapist that may be located across the United States. | ||||
First Year-Fall Semester (17 hours) | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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OT 611 - Disease and Occupation Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 623 - Psychosocial and Cognitive Strategies Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 624 - Fundamentals of OT Practice Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 631 - OT Theory and Clinical Reasoning Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 652 - Applied Neuroscience Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
First Year-Spring Semester (19 hours) | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
OT 641 - Occupational Therapy Research Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 643 - Occupational Considerations of Activities of Daily Living Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 657 - Specialized Evaluation Strategies Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 663 - Occupation Centered Practice Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 671 - Occupational Therapy Leadership Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 4 | |||
First Year-Summer Session (7 hours)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
OT 651 - Professional Trends/Emerging Practice Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 637 - Occupational Interventions/Evidence Based Practice Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 4 | |||
Second Year-Fall Semester (18 hours)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
OT 633 - Physical Disabilities/Orthopedics in Occupational Therapy Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 662 - Professional Issues Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 4 | |||
OT 683 - Advanced Occupational Therapy Research Strategies Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 695 - Professional Practicum Seminar A, B, C Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
OT 699 - Occupational Therapy Synthesis Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 4 | |||
Second Year-Spring Semester (8 hours)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
OT 690 - Special Topics Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 2 | |||
OT 696 - Professional Fieldwork I Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer | Credits: 6 | |||
Second Year-Summer Session (6 hours)
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Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
OT 697 - Professional Fieldwork II Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer | Credits: 6 | |||
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