Occupational Therapy

<p>What schools offer occupational therapy at the undergraduate level? I know of two off the top of my head: Ithaca College and D'Youville College but am curious about more.</p>

<p>Look at this list for schools that indicate they offer a combined baccalaureate/master’s. Current OT licensing requires an MS, although at some point in the past a BS was sufficient.</p>

<p>[OT</a> Master’s-Level Programs - Accredited](<a href=“http://www.aota.org/Students/Schools/EntryLevelOT/38119.aspx]OT”>http://www.aota.org/Students/Schools/EntryLevelOT/38119.aspx)</p>

<p>I know OT requires a masters. I am interested in a combined BS/MS program.</p>

<p>USC and San Jose State.</p>

<p>What do you guys know about Misericordia , Keuka and Utica College?</p>

<p>Anyone else?</p>

<p>I’m looking for a school in the NE that’s not too big with a 5 year program.</p>

<p>Boston University offers it. Northeastern might, not sure.
Look into the state schools in New England, they usually have good therapy programs.</p>

<p>BU is huge. As I said, something not too big.</p>

<p>Kind of an old post but I might as well help if I can…</p>

<p>Ithaca college, university of Scranton, quinnipiac, seton hall, Towson, James madison, sacred heart, Salem state, SUNY Buffalo (butlarge), Nazareth college, Kean university, American international, Dominican, Shenandoah university</p>

<p>Pace university has a jointprogram with Columbia university where you do three years at pace andtwo at Columbia and wind up with a bs/mot</p>

<p>Same goes for villanova and Thomas jefferson, college of saint rose and sage colleges, Albany and sage colleges, u delaware and Thomas Jefferson, saint Joseph and Thomas Jefferson</p>