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Occupational Therapy
Program

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a
health and rehabilitation profession that helps people regain, develop
and build skills that are important for independent functioning, health,
well-being, security and happiness.
Occupational Therapists address
psychological, social, physical and environmental factors that impede
independent functioning in all aspects of life. This unique perspective
is reflected in our
curriculum design.
The St. Ambrose OT program has an
Assistive
Technology Lab that serves as a resource center offering free
assistive technology services to healthcare professionals and the
community. Students will have the opportunity to study and work in this
area.
Update!
» All 22 Master of Occupational Therapy Class of 2007 graduates passed on their first try the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy.
This 100% pass rate is above the national pass rate of 88.9%.
Class of 2006: 17 graduates; 15 passed on first attempt - 88%
Class of 2005: 25 graduates; 24 passed on first attempt - 96%
Class of 2004: 25 graduates; 23 passed on first attempt - 92%
Read the news release on this exciting achievement!
Check out the new MSOT Program.
A Post-professional Degree for
the Advancing Practitioner
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