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With a Master of Work-related Therapy (MOT) degree from Nebraska Methodist University, you're equipped to equip people with essential devices that improve their lifestyle, even when faced with barriers. This 2.5 year program focuses on the method of job-related treatment, emphasising making use of prior skills and understanding to boost the performance of OT technique and the growth of sophisticated adult learning abilities for continuous professional development. <br><br>Through a mix of online classes, on-campus lab immersions, and fieldwork experiences, you'll graduate all set to sit for your work-related treatment accreditation test and help people return to the practices, regimens, and roles that are very important to them.<br><br>A bachelor's level (or comparable) and have completed university-level studies in human composition, human physiology, and initial psychology. Residential trainees who are approved right into the Master of Work Treatment Research studies pay tuition charges. The Master of Occupational Therapy Researches is accredited by the Occupational Treatment Council of Australia Ltd (OTC) and accepted by the Occupational Treatment Board of Australia (OTBA).<br><br>Please join us for an online educational session highlighting our Occupational Treatment Program. The program is also authorized by the Globe Federation of [https://atavi.com/share/wyaa92z1l8s6x occupational therapy degree online] Therapists. The program code for the Master of Job-related Treatment Research Studies is 5147.
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