Transitional Master’s of OT application deadline has
been extended to
April 29, 2011
Welcome to the
homepage of the Department of Occupational Therapy transitional
Master’s of Occupational Therapy (t-MOT) program.
This program offers a completely online master’s of
occupational therapy (MOT) degree opportunity for occupational
therapists already practicing in the profession. The t-MOT
is a master’s of occupational therapy (MOT) degree
(as opposed to an advanced master’s degree in occupational
therapy).
This program is designed for practicing
occupational therapists nation-wide with a baccalaureate
degree in OT meeting the UND t-MOT admission criteria.
The objective of the t-MOT is to augment previously
acquired knowledge in a baccalaureate OT degree program.
The length of the program is 2 years with students
taking 3-6 credits each semester. After completion
of all required courses the students will graduate
with a Master’s of Occupational Therapy (MOT)
Degree from UND, School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
The UND t-MOT program provides an opportunity
for online distance education to help the practicing
clinician remain competitive for long-term employment
in a changing industry. Through innovative curriculum
and a supportive environment, UND t-MOT online distance
education provides opportunities to:
- Network with clinicians across the U.S. through
an interactive learning community
- Promote program development for diverse populations
- Support scholarly activity to create innovative
solutions for clinical concerns
- Examine principles which can enhance client and
family education
- Access academic and technical support in a supportive
distance environment
- Support affordable and convenient education
Come join us today!
New classes start in July of each year with applications
due April 15th of each year.
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