For those seeking an MS in Occupational Therapy near Philadelphia, PA, Å·±¦Æ½Ì¨ offers a dynamic, hands-on program that prepares students for clinical excellence and leadership. With practical learning experiences and a strong focus on community engagement, graduates develop the skills and compassion needed to make a meaningful impact in patient care.
Alvernia’s two-year Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program is designed for students with bachelor’s degrees in a related field, such as health science, psychology, or kinesiology. It offers a comprehensive foundation in research, clinical reasoning, patient care, and ethical leadership to develop well-rounded, highly skilled therapists. Coursework covers:
MSOT students gain real-world experience through clinical fieldwork, simulation labs, and hands-on opportunities, including:
The NBCOT Exam (National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy) is the required certification exam for occupational therapists to obtain state licensure and practice professionally in the U.S. Passing this exam demonstrates clinical competence, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making, ensuring high-quality patient care.
Alvernia provides comprehensive exam preparation through:
The demand for occupational therapists is expected to , nearly four times faster than the national average for all occupations. This growth is driven by aging populations, increased demand for pediatric therapy, expanding mental health services, and a greater focus on rehabilitation and preventative care.
Alvernia graduates are positioned for long-term success in this rewarding, impactful, and in-demand profession:
Å·±¦Æ½Ì¨â€™s MS in Occupational Therapy near Philadelphia, PA, provides OT students with hands-on training, clinical experience, and professional support. Focusing on practical application and compassionate care, students gain the expertise to positively impact lives as skilled occupational therapists.
For more information, contact the Admissions Office (1-888-ALVERNIA or admissions@alvernia.edu).