The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MS-OT) at FIU’s Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from an accredited university. This 2-year, full-time program combines intensive hands-on instruction, an advanced curriculum, fieldwork, and research opportunities to help students become occupational therapists. The program emphasizes helping individuals overcome physical, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges to lead richer, more independent lives. The first four semesters focus on coursework and introductory fieldwork, followed by two semesters dedicated to Level II fieldwork experiences, ensuring students gain practical and comprehensive training.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students passionate about making a tangible difference in people's lives through occupational therapy. Its comprehensive curriculum, combined with extensive hands-on and fieldwork experiences, prepares students well for professional practice. The program is also designed for those who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline, making it accessible to a broad range of applicants interested in entering the healthcare field.
The program focuses on occupational therapy aimed at improving meaningful and independent living for diverse populations, from childhood development to supporting the aging workforce. It prepares students to lead in helping people overcome various dysfunctions and achieve greater functioning in daily life.
Application fees
31.97L
1st year tuition fees
31.97L
Living cost
Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree in any discipline from an accredited college or university to be eligible for this entry-level occupational therapy program.

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Graduates of the MS-OT program are equipped to become licensed occupational therapists. They can work across various settings, including healthcare, rehabilitation, educational institutions, and community organizations, helping individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life.