Does USC have a Occupational Therapy program?

The undergraduate curriculum leads to the Bachelor of Science with a major in Occupational Therapy. Students may not change their major to occupational therapy once admitted to USC. Students majoring in occupational therapy begin professional study during their junior year.

How much is the OT program at USC?

USC offers a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy and a Master of Arts in Occupational Therapy. A bachelor’s degree takes about 4 years to complete, and a master’s degree takes about 6 years to complete. Tuition is about $28,628 per semester for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Why is Occupational Therapy School expensive?

The combination of higher living expenses, tuition increases each year, interest accruing on the loans, and some leftover loans from undergrad push the cost of becoming an OT well above what was anticipated.

How hard is it to study Occupational Therapy?

The short answer is: YES, occupational therapy school is hard. These programs want to ensure you’re equipped to competently and safely work in the healthcare field, so you’re going to have a good amount of science classes involved in any of these programs, along with challenging clinical/fieldwork rotations.

Can I study Occupational Therapy Online?

This course is currently available at 2 campus locations across NSW and online.

What do you study in occupational therapy?

Within your courses your areas of study will include: Anatomy and physiology. Biomedical, behavioural and occupational sciences and therapy. Mental health.

What does an occupational therapist do?

Occupational therapists treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. They help these patients develop, recover, improve, as well as maintain the skills needed for daily living and working.

How can an OT make 6 figures?

  1. Work in a SNF or Home Health. These are some of the highest paid settings for occupational therapists.
  2. Work in an environment that offers bonuses/incentives.
  3. Work in a place that offers overtime pay.
  4. Work weekends.
  5. Sign up to do travel therapy.
  6. Move to a rural location.
  7. Avoid salaried positions.
  8. Specialize.

Which is harder PT or OT school?

Historically, PT programs have been more difficult to get into than OT, but in the past few years the number of applicants to OT programs have literally grown exponentially.

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