课程简介
Saint Louis University's Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy program offers a five-year, freshman-entry master's program. Students earn a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Science degree (B.S.O.S.) after the completion of four years, including one summer, and then a Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.) degree after successful completion of an additional post-baccalaureate year. Students may also enter the program as transfer students or as post-baccalaureates. The occupational science and occupational therapy program has a focus on interprofessional care and occupational justice. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages across the entire lifespan to improve the quality of their everyday lives and allow people to live life to its fullest. For an occupational therapist, this means focusing on a person's ''occupations,'' including anything a person wants, needs or has to do. Occupational therapists practice in a variety of settings, ranging from the traditional (schools, hospitals, home health, skilled nursing facilities, etc.) to the non-traditional (prisons, homeless shelters, primary care clinics, etc.). Occupational therapists partner with the client to plan interventions that promote health, focusing on activities that are important and meaningful to the individual or the community. The post-professional doctorate program (O.T.D.) is available for individuals with a bachelor's or master's degree in occupational therapy interested in continuing their education.
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