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With a Master of Work-related Therapy (MOT) degree from Nebraska Methodist College, you're empowered to gear up clients with important devices that improve their quality of life, even when faced with challenges. This 2.5 year program focuses on the technique of work therapy, stressing the use of previous abilities and expertise to enhance the performance of OT technique and the development of advanced adult understanding skills for continuous professional development. <br><br>The program is developed to build on your previous research studies with the principles of work therapy technique and see you develop the interdisciplinary knowledge and specialist abilities required to exercise as an OT. You'll undertake a range of research-focused training courses and total innovative training in professional reasoning and health and wellness research study, furthering your understanding of the function of proof in work therapy method.<br><br>The program code for the Master of Occupational Treatment Studies is 5147. Grads of the program will be eligible to sit for the nationwide accreditation evaluation for the physical therapist administered by the National Board for [https://www.protopage.com/cyndervnt4 Bookmarks] Certification in Occupational Treatment (NBCOT).<br><br>The Australian Federal government has accepted this master's program for revenue support settlements to be made to qualified trainees. Throughout the program, you'll take on greater than 1000 hours of supervised medical placements in UQ's Occupational Therapy Centers situated at the St Lucia campus and in medical facilities, institutions and various other health care organisations.
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