Note: The BS/MS Occupational Therapy program is open only to students who are enrolled in the Nazareth College five year program. Students who have earned bachelor’s degrees from institutions other than Nazareth are not eligible for entry into this program. The first cohort of fifth year students will enter the graduate phase of the program in 2015.
The Occupational Therapy Program at Nazareth College is a professional entry-level five-year, 175 credit combined baccalaureate/master’s (BS/MS) degree program. It was granted Developing Program Status from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) in August 2010.
Occupational therapy is a dynamic profession that supports the philosophy that people are shaped by what they do, and what they accomplish in their daily lives. The American Occupational Therapy Association describes this by saying that occupational therapy helps people to live life to its fullest.
Preparation will include a strong background in the sciences and liberal arts and an intensive professional education. Through active engagement in lectures, labs, clinical opportunities, and fieldwork experiences, students will learn to assist individuals in developing or regaining the skills they need for purposeful participation in daily life.
In the Nazareth OT program, students will be actively engaged in learning how to develop or improve a person’s sensory, physical, cognitive/perceptual, and/or psychosocial abilities. They will also learn to modify the environment to help the person to be as self-sufficient and productive as possible. The program will prepare students for the clinical reasoning needed for entry-level general practice, as well as develop initial skills in areas of specialization such as early intervention, school based practice, neurological rehabilitation, environmental analysis and modification, ergonomics, and treatment of upper extremity and orthopedic impairments. Students will also have the opportunity to engage in collaborative research with faculty and OT clinicians to promote and enhance knowledge.
Graduates will be prepared to be practitioners, beginning researchers, and advocates of the profession. They will have a strong sense of inter-professional teamwork. The diversity of the profession will allow the graduate the opportunity to provide occupational therapy in a variety of settings including schools, hospitals, clinics, and the community.
Program Chair:
Linda A. Shriber, Ed.D, OTR/L
Entry Requirements:
- Successful completion of the Nazareth College undergraduate portion of the Occupational Therapy program. Students completing four-year degree programs from colleges other than Nazareth are not eligible for admission to the graduate phase of the OT program.
Nazareth College Occupational Therapy Program Fieldwork Requirements
The fieldwork educational component of the BS/MS Occupational Therapy program is designed to meet all of the standards required by ACOTE for Fieldwork Education. It will be consistent with the proposed OT curriculum design that emphasizes foundational knowledge, application and service learning, and research.
There are two levels of fieldwork for the occupational therapy student. These are described as Level I and Level II experiences.
Level I Fieldwork
The AOTA Standards describe the goal of Level I Fieldwork “to introduce students to the fieldwork experience, and develop a basic comfort level with an understanding of the needs of clients.”
All of the practice courses in the senior year will have Level I fieldwork experiences that will allow for learning about the evaluation, intervention, and evidence associated with specific populations of clients.
Level II Fieldwork
According to the AOTA, the goal of Level II Fieldwork is “to develop competent, entry-level, generalist occupational therapists.” The fieldwork experience provides students with the opportunity to integrate academic knowledge with the application of skills in a practice setting. (AOTA, 1999a & b; AOTA, 1996)
The Level II fieldwork experiences which begin with the Graduate phase of study will be scheduled for 12 weeks in the Summer following the Senior year and for 12 weeks in the Spring of the 5th graduate year.
Accreditation Information
Prospective students wishing additional information about the accreditation process can contact the American Occupational Therapy Association at 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220 m Bethesda, Maryland 20824 or can call ACOTE at (301) 652-AOTA, TDD: (800) 377-8555. Information is also available from the AOTa website at www.aota.org.