Master's in Occupational Therapy
The occupational therapy assistant helps individuals gain skills needed to become independent in daily living activities under the direction of and in collaboration with the occupational therapist. Students learn the therapeutic use of self-care, work, and play/leisure activities to maximize independent function, enhance development, prevent disability, and maintain health. The ultimate goal is to improve an individual’s quality of life and ability to perform daily activities.
Admission to USI.
USI admission deadline by mid-august of the year attendingOTA Program: Submission of an application to the OTA Program byJanuary 31of year planning to be admitted to the fall class.