Occupational therapists are health professionals who are licensed to provide services to treat clients with mental, physical, emotional or developmental issues or disabilities and to promote health through the use of everyday activities. Occupational therapists work to develop, recover, improve and enhance the skills needed for participation in daily living in individuals across the lifespan. They work in a variety of settings, ranging from schools and pediatric hospitals, to locations such as the homes of individual clients, community centers, rehabilitation hospitals, businesses, and nursing homes. The 68 credit Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program at Hofstra University in Long Island, New York is designed to prepare graduates to become registered and licensed occupational therapist practitioners.
School of Health Professions and Human Services
Hempstead United States of America
24 months Duration
$ 98,872 Tuition
Full time Format
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About the Program:
Admission requirements:
- Language Test: TOEFL 80 (minimum), IELTS 6.5 (minimum)
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