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This program equips you with essential skills to become an occupational therapist and create transformative impacts. You'll discover how to help individuals perform meaningful daily activities - their occupations - that illness, injury, or other challenges have made difficult. The curriculum covers occupational therapy principles, occupational science, and related disciplines like psychology, sociology, and human anatomy. Beginning in your first year, hands-on placements allow you to practice these skills in real-world settings, readying you for diverse occupational therapy roles. Graduates can pursue careers across multiple sectors, from healthcare facilities and social services to educational institutions and correctional facilities, working with individuals, communities, and organizations in various settings including nonprofits, corporations, and government agencies.