Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

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Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

51勛圖's post-baccalaureate Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program is designed for students with an earned bachelor's degree who are ready to take the next step in their professional journey. The MSOT curriculum prepares students for entry-level practice in traditional and role-emerging settings, and with clients across the lifespan: i.e., hospitals, clinics, schools, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, home health, etc. Comprising compassion, creativity and client-centric solutions, occupational therapy meets the health needs of an ever changing world.

Program Length:
2.30 Years
Course Length:
14 Weeks
Tuition:
$995 Per Credit
Study Format:
On-campus
Credit Hours:
77

Information

Alvernia offers two MSOT degree tracks based upon a student's previous coursework.

The five-year BSHS + MSOT program, grounded in a strong liberal arts foundation, is designed to prepare graduates for entry into professional level occupational therapy practice.

The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (Post-Baccalaureate) degree program is designed for students who have earned a baccalaureate degree in another area of study and wish to become qualified as an occupational therapist.

 

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Program Overview

This seven-semester track, which is meant for students with an earned bachelor's degree,requires two years and fourmonths of study (including foundational, professionaland field-work). It follows a year-round curriculum sequence: Fall, Spring, Summer, Fall, Spring, Summer, Fall.

Pre-Requisite Requirements

Official transcript(s) indicating the applicant has earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited 4-year college or university. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the baccalaureate degree is required. Transcripts from all institutions of 2- or 4-year colleges or universities the applicant has attended. Evidence of completion of the following course work with a grade of C or higher

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology (6 cr. with lab component)
  • Introduction to Sociology or Anthropology
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Lifespan Development or Developmental Psychology
  • Abnormal Psychology
  • Statistics
  • Kinesiology (Option to complete as a first-semester leveling course with OT 564: Kinesiology for the OT.)
Criteria for Admission

 

  • Three letters of recommendation from former professors, employers or supervisors familiar with the applicants professional or service experiences. These may be from religious or community leaders but not relatives or personal associates.
  • Essay Questions. Using a 12-point font, double spacing and a maximum of 500 characters, please explain why you wish to pursue a degree in occupational therapy (include discussion of your current and long-term professional goals), and identify personal and professional strengths you believe will facilitate your success as an OT student.
  • A minimum of 20 hours of observation of occupational therapy practice is required. Virtual or in-person observations will be accepted. Please download the site observation form and fill out appropriately.
  • Additional evidence for success as a graduate student such as academic or professional awards, special certificates, continuing education, or completion of specialized examinations (not required but encouraged).
     
Application Instructions
  • The new application opens each year in July for the following fall admissions cycle. To apply for the MSOT or OTD program, .
  • Submit your transcripts.
  • Complete your financial aid paperwork.
  • Register for classes.
     
Financing Your Education


There are options to assist in financing your education and making the tuition affordable. Visit for a detailed overview of the process, including a link to complete the FAFSA application, as well as more information about the tuition payment plan and the tuition deferment program we offer. Alvernias Title IV code for the FAFSA is 003233. The Office of Student Financial Services is available to help with any questions you may have. Call 610-796-8201 or email sfs@alvernia.edu.
 

Experiential Learning Opportunities
  • Community-based fieldwork includes partnerships with St. Joseph Villa, John Paul II Center for Special Learning, All Abilities Fitness Center, Tower Health, Encompass Health, BCIU, Ivy Rehab, Austill's, Good Shepard, St Luke's, Penn State Health and many more.
  • Students have completed Level II fieldwork in countries such as Ecuador, Belize, Haiti, Uganda and the Dominican Republic.
  • Students create prosthetics using 3-D Printing and Prosthetics development and creation. 
OT/PT Pro-bono clinic

OT Program Offers Pro-bono Clinic

Students provide services free of charge to persons who cannot afford traditional services, have exhausted their insurance or would like help with their daily living skills.

Seven-Semester Curriculum Sequence

(Effective AY 26-27)


Fall Semester 1 = 12 credits (+ 3 if OT 564 needed)

(3) OT 514 The Occupational Therapy Profession 
(3) OT 516 Analyzing Occupation (2+2)
(3) OT 519 Health Conditions in OT
(3) OT 528 Quantitative Research for the OT
(3) OT 564 Kinesiology for the OT* 
(*elective leveling course if needed)
 

Spring - Semester 2 = 13 credits

(3) OT 529 OT Process (2+2) 
(3) OT 531 Pediatrics I: EI & Schools (2+2)
(3) OT 533 Qualitative Research for the OT
(3) OT 520 Ethical Practice and Moral Leadership
(1) OT 537 FW I Seminar I: Introduction to Level I FW
 

Summer Semester 3 = 10 credits

(3) OT 550 Adult I: Hospital-based OT Practice
(3) OT 552 Gerontology I: Aging and Infirmity
(3) OT 554 OT in Mental & Behavioral Health
(1) OT 556 FW I Seminar II: Collegiality & Collaboration
 

Fall - Semester 4 = 13 credits

(3) OT 535 Advocacy in OT
(3) OT 560 Pediatrics II: Hospital & Clinic-based OT Services
(3) OT 561 Adult II: Neuro-rehabilitation
(3) OT 563 Gerontology II: Productive Aging 
(1) OT 567 FW I Seminar III: Mastery and Mentorship
 

Spring - Semester 5 = 11 credits (*14 cr. w/optional elective)

(3) OT 565 OT Orthopedics Across the Lifespan
(3) OT 570 Health Care Team Collaboration 
(3) OT 572 Clinical Competency Lab
(2) OT 578 Capstone I: Intro & Search Method
(3) OT 524 OT Elective (*optional)
 

Summer - Semester 6 = 9 credits

(4) OT 608 Practicum I: Level II FW (12 weeks)
(2) OT 623 Capstone II: Synthesis and Results
(3) OT 574 Management and Delivery of Service
 

Fall - Semester 7 = 9 credits

(4) OT 645 Practicum II: Level II FW (12weeks)
(2) OT 650 Capstone III: Discussion & Dissemination
(3) OT 665 Professional Development and Certification
 

Total Credits = 77

Program Delivery

The MSOT program is offered in a hybrid curriculum. Learn more on our course and program delivery format page.

Two-day-per-week blended class schedule format, with some courses delivered in an online synchronous format and others delivered on-site at the John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne's state-of-the-art lab facilities. In addition to required coursework, students complete preparatory level I fieldwork (off-campus, flexible locations) during semesters 2-4.
The final two semesters (6 & 7) are fully off-campus; students complete two level II fieldwork practicums (supervised practical experience), and accompanying coursework is delivered in an online synchronous format.

Retention and Progression

The criteria for retention and progression in the entry-level MSOT degree are dependent upon:

Achievement of final grade of B or higher in all graduate course work taken at 51勛圖. Upon completion of five graduate courses, students with full graduate status must achieve and thereafter maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Students in the MSOT degree are permitted to utilize the repeat/delete option twice in total for all graduate courses taken at 51勛圖, but only one time for any individual course. Students will not be allowed to participate in the capstone activity for the degree unless their cumulative grade point average is 3.0 or higher and they have earned a B or higher in all graduate course work taken at 51勛圖. All course work must be completed within 24 months of the start of the first level II fieldwork placement. 

Fieldwork Requirements

Successful completion of Level I and Level II Fieldwork is a requirement for granting a master's in occupational therapy. The 51勛圖 Academic Fieldwork Coordinator collaborates with the Fieldwork Educator and the student prior to, during, and following fieldwork assignments, scheduling all fieldwork placements and serving as a liaison between Alvernia and the fieldwork site.  Level II Fieldwork should be completed within 24 months following completion of academic preparation.

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Educational Manual

Read the Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Educational Manual.
 

Required Clearances for all Students Preparing for Fieldwork

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** PA Students: USE CODE: 1KG756, Out-of-State: USE CODE: 1KG8RJ
 

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Contacts

Kelsey Swope, MOT, OTR/L, BCG
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator
kelsey.swope@alvernia.edu
P: 610-796-8366


Amanda Stilianos, MSOT, OTR/L, CDP
Assistant Academic Fieldwork Coordinator
amanda.stilianos@alvernia.edu
P: 610-790-2960
 

Certifications, Convictions/Clearances, and Insurance Requirements


Prior to any fieldwork experience (level I or II), students are required to submit to the College, and to fieldwork centers (as applicable) proof of ownership of valid health & accident insurance coverage, certification in cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for infant, child, adult, & AED, and first aid. Students are required to maintain ongoing certification. Additionally, OT majors must obtain criminal record checks, child abuse history clearance, FBI fingerprint recording, and FBI clearances prior to fieldwork experiences. Forms are available in the Occupational Therapy Program office. Criminal background checks, and child abuse clearances must be done on an annual basis. FBI checks as required. Students who do not have the necessary valid clearances, checks, and certifications will not be permitted to enter the fieldwork experience, which will affect ability to complete coursework, and the Program.  

Individuals who have been convicted of a felony/misdemeanor offense may be denied certification or licensure as an occupational therapist. It is suggested that prior to admission to the program any individual with such a conviction contact the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) and state licensing boards of occupational therapy to request information regarding credentialing eligibility. Clinical fieldwork and classroom experiences within clinical settings may require a criminal background check and or child abuse check in order to permit participation in the experience and enter the location.

Organizations may deny a student access and participation in such activities due to misdemeanor or felony conviction. Additionally, organizations may require drug testing and/or health clearances prior to admittance to their facility. Positive or diluted results may preclude students from participation. Participation in such experiences is a requirement for graduation, inability to complete experiences due to convictions and/or inability to obtain satisfactory clearance would result in delayed graduation and/or the inability to graduate from the program.
 

Accreditation Statements
  • Alvernia's MSOT program is accredited by the (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). Graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist administered by the National Board of Certification for Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of the NBCOT exam, the individual becomes an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR簧). Most states require licensure in order to practice; however, state licensure is typically contingent on the results of the NBCOT Certification examination.
  • Alvernia is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). MSCHE is an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
     

Get To Know Your Faculty

Catherine Emenheiser 2023
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy

Catherine Emenheiser,

| 610-790-1918
Jayme Ober 2024
OTD Program Director / MSOT Department Chair Occupational Therapy

Jayme Ober,

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Judith Schrepfer
Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy

Judith Schrepfer,

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Amanda Stilianos
MSOT Program Director and Academic Fieldwork Coordinator Occupational Therapy

Amanda Stilianos,

| 610-796-5112
Kelsey Swope 2023
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator SOTA Advisor / Professional Specialist Faculty Occupational Therapy

Kelsey Swope,

| (610) 796-8366
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AssociateProfessor ofOccupational Therapy Occupational Therapy

Amy Thomas,

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