Occupational Therapy

Master of Science (MS)

M.S. in Occupational Therapy

Now expanding to the Grand Rapids Campus! Recruitment is currently in progress for a fall 2009 cohort. The admission deadline is February 1, 2009.

WMU's OT program earns US News & World Report ranking!
In its 2008 Best Graduate Schools ranking, US News & World report lists Western Michigan University's Occupational Therapy program in the top 25% of OT programs in the country. With a ranking of 33, WMU is the highest-ranked program in the State of Michigan, surpassing five other institutions. According to the magazine, these rankings are based on two types of data: expert opinion about program quality and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school's faculty, research, and students.

View the rankings at: http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/occ/search


Program details
Enroll now in prerequisite courses. Contact Dr. Cindee Quake-Rapp at (269) 387-7263 or email cindee.quake-rapp@wmich.edu for program information.

Due to the number of qualified applicants outnumbering the space available in Kalamazoo, Western Michigan University is bringing the Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy program to the Grand Rapids Campus. The program is accredited and will mirror the Master's program in Kalamazoo.

Workforce shortages are expected as baby boomers age and require assistance regaining and building skills for independent functioning, health, well-being and security. Money magazine has named Occupational Therapy as the 9th fastest-growing occupation in the U.S., and Forbes Magazine has listed it as one of the 50 best professions.

The entry-level program for non-therapists is designed to prepare the student to treat clients with various disabilities, and be eligible for certification as an occupational therapist after successful completion of the Master of Science degree. This twenty-eight month program of combined academic and clinical education is intended for the student who has a baccalaureate degree in an area of study other than occupational therapy. Upon completion of the academic program, the student participates in six months of internship, which leads to the award of the Master of Science degree and eligibility to take the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy examination. Entry is in the fall semester of each year, and full-time study is expected. The professional component provides a solid preparation for entry-level clinical practice as an occupational therapist.

Prerequisite courses      open close

Master's Program Mock Schedule
Fall 2009
OT 3700
OT 3710
OT 3750
OT 3760
OT 3740
Occupational Therapy Process
Occupational Therapy Process Lab
Applied Kinesiology-Neurology
Kinesiology-Neurology Lab
Disabling Conditions
2 credits
2 credits
4 credits
2 credits
4 credits
Spring 2010
OT 6600
OT 3810
OT 3820
OT 4790
Research I
OT Practice I
OT Practice II
OT in Mental Health
3 credits
6 credits
6 credits
3 credits
Summer I 2010
OT 6610
0T 4750
0T 4720
Research II
Practicum I
Analysis and Adaptation
3 credits
4 credits
3 credits
Summer II 2010
OT 4750
OT 5730
Practicum I Continued
Assistive Technology
4 credits
3 credits
Fall 2010
OT 4820
OT 6330
OT 6400
Practicum II
Administration
OT Frames of Reference
4 credits
3 credits
3 credits
Spring 2011
OT 6860
OT 6000
Graduate Seminar
Advance Clinical Practice
Elective
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
Summer II 2011
OT 6900 Fieldwork (July-September) 3 credits
Fall 2011
OT 6910 Fieldwork (October-December) 3 credits

Extended University Programs
1260 Ellsworth Hall
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Phone: 269-387-4200
Fax: 269-387-4222
Email: eup-webmaster@wmich.edu


Western Michigan University | Extended University Programs

The benefits of Western Michigan University... Wherever you are.

 

http://eup.wmich.edu/EUP/programs/OccupationalTherapy/

EUP