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The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSc(OT)) is granted after successfully finishing a two-year program spanning six consecutive terms, combining classroom instruction with practical fieldwork. As Canada's inaugural master's-level entry-to-practice program, the School of Occupational Therapy maintains its pioneering role in advancing the field. Occupational therapy offers exciting career prospects in this rapidly evolving profession. Practitioners serve as advocates for health, wellness, community engagement, and equitable access through meaningful activities across personal, familial, and societal contexts.
Program Duration
6 Terms
Four year degree or equivalent from an accredited university or postsecondary degree granting institution Students with a sub-GPA of 3.4 as calculated by ORPAS or better are eligible to apply Applicants must have successfully studied on a fulltime basis for at least two years during their undergraduate studies For admission purposes we consider fulltime studies to be 4 5 half courses per semester equivalent to a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester Applicants who do not meet this criterion may submit a Special Consideration request to explain their situation to the MScOT Admission Committee