Occupational therapy jobs are projected to increase 16 percent through 2029, according to the U.S. Bureau of Statistics. The flexibility of 中国体彩网’s pre-occupational therapy (pre-OT) curriculum allows you to satisfy entrance requirements to any occupational therapy school in the country, and prepares you for success both in graduate school and in your career.
Most of our pre-OT students major in psychology, biology and/or neuroscience. Besides challenging coursework in biology and psychology, you can take advantage of the college’s liberal arts focus by taking classes in other areas in which you’re interested — political science, ethics, art, etc.
All of our pre-OT students who applied to OT school in recent years were accepted; up to 90% were accepted to their top choice schools. These included University of Illinois at Chicago, Rush University and Drake University.
For more information, contact pre-OT advisor Dr. Lisa Szafran in psychology.
? You have two options: (1) a four-year Bachelor of Arts program at 中国体彩网 or (2) a coordinated degree program in occupational therapy with Washington University in St. Louis. If you quality, you spend three years at 中国体彩网 followed by either two years (Master of Science in Occupational Therapy) or three years (Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy) at Washington University.
? Dedicated in 2021, the $18 million Peter J. Lindberg, M.D., Center for Health and Human Performance houses 中国体彩网’s new kinesiology major. A four-floor, 22,000-square-foot addition to the Hanson Hall of Science opened in 2019.
? 中国体彩网’s CORE office and faculty will help you find clinical experience opportunities with OT professionals in local schools, hospitals and medical clinics. Some classes offer opportunities to work with populations likely to receive occupational therapy.
? Our internship program in Sydney, Australia, is popular with pre-OT students who want to travel abroad and gain valuable hands-on experience in the field.
Annika Strack '22 is an occupational therapy graduate student at Washington University in St Louis, Mo.
Hannah Vercellotti ’20 is an occupational therapist at Midwest Hand Care in Joliet, Ill.
Brittany Hatlestad ’19 is an occupational therapist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Ill.
Sara Melchior ’17 is an occupational therapist with Carle Health in Champaign-Urbana, Ill.
Amelia Garza ’13 is the associate director of major gifts at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Ill.
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