Pre-Occupational Therapy
GENERAL INFORMATION
Occupational therapists work with people of all ages to enable them to perform activities associated with work and/or daily living. By preventing injury, adapting an activity for a client with injury or disability, or restoring skills following injury, the ultimate goal is to give the client more independence and a better quality of living. Occupational therapists perform evaluations of the client, which may include the client’s home or work environment, to identify the client’s goals and challenges, and then recommend treatment and/or adaptive strategies. OTs are found in a wide variety of practice settings, such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, school systems, home health services and workplace/industrial settings. The OT field is rapidly growing as demand steadily increases and interest in the profession expands. US News and World Report named OT as one of the 15 best healthcare careers of 2022.
There are currently two entry-level degrees: master’s degree and doctorate degree. The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) degree program length is usually 2 years. The Doctorate in Occupational Therapy degree (OTD) program lasts 3 years.
There are currently 7 fully-accredited entry-level OT programs in North Carolina:
- East Carolina University
- Lenoir-Rhyne University
- Methodist University
- Pfeiffer University
- UNC- Chapel Hill
- Wingate University
- Winston-Salem State University
The following entry-level programs have “developing”, “candidacy”, or “applicant” accreditation status:
- Appalachian State University
- Duke University
- High Point University
- UNC at Pembroke
For experienced OTAs who already possess a bachelor’s degree or associate’s degree, Cabarrus College of Health Sciences offers an accredited “bridging” program leading to an OT Master’s degree.
Recommended Core Courses
The following classes are recommended for completion of the basic pre-OT core at UNC Charlotte. The classes are recommended to cover the minimum basic requirements at the majority of occupational therapy schools.
Human Anatomy & Physiology 1+2, with labs | BIOL 2273 + 2274 OREXER 2168 + 2169 |
General Psychology | PSYC 1101 |
Developmental Psychology (Child Psych + Adolescent Psych + Psych of Adult Dev/Aging) | PSYC 2120 + 2121+2124 |
Abnormal Psychology | PSYC 2151 |
Statistics | STAT 1220 or 1221 or 1222 |
Sociology or Anthropology | ANTH 1101 and/or SOCY 1101 |
Ethics/Reasoning/Logic | PHIL 3230 (Healthcare Ethics) |
Medical Terminology | EXER 2299 |
**Each occupational therapy program establishes their specific prerequisites; always check the websites of the programs that you want to attend.
More Resources
STUDENT CLUBS
Currently, there is no active student club for Pre-OT students. RESOURCES
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Occupational Therapy Association
NC Occupational Therapy Association
PUBLICATIONS
American Journal of Occupational Therapy