Tag: Occupational therapy fieldwork

What Is Fieldwork in Occupational Therapy Education?

What Is Fieldwork in Occupational Therapy Education?

Basic Overview  Fieldwork is a supervised learning experience that allows occupational therapy students to apply classroom concepts in real-world settings. Both Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) and Occupational Therapist (OT) education pathways include fieldwork requirements designed to help students develop professional skills, gain practical experience, and prepare for patient-centered practice.  What Is Fieldwork?  Fieldwork is a […]

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Your Guide to an Occupational Therapy Master’s Degree

Your Guide to an Occupational Therapy Master's Degree

If you are researching occupational therapy careers, understanding the educational pathway is an important first step. An occupational therapy master’s degree is the standard graduate credential required to become a licensed occupational therapist in the United States.  A Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program combines graduate-level coursework, clinical reasoning, and supervised fieldwork experiences designed to prepare students for […]

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A Day in the Life of an MSOT Student: Classes, Labs, and Study Time

A Day in the Life of an MSOT Student: Classes, Labs, and Study Time

Quick Overview: From Classroom to Clinic: A Day in the Life of an MSOT Student Graduate study in occupational therapy is both structured and demanding, requiring consistent engagement across coursework, labs, and independent study. For students enrolled in the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program at Stanbridge, each day is carefully designed to support […]

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