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Program Features
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Part-time, evening program: This Fall start program takes four years on a part-time evening basis to complete.
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Affordable: Our MSOT program is one of the most affordable programs in the state; almost half the cost of many other programs.
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87% SSU exam pass rate; higher than the national first-time test taker pass rate of 67%
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On campus expectations: Students are expected to be on campus no more than two evenings per week.
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Graduate assistantships: Opportunities to apply for graduate assistantships, grants, and scholarships.
Curriculum*
This 87-88 credit program follows a cohort model, and course attendance is required during the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Credit Commitments per Semester
Year
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Fall
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Spring
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Summer
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First Year
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9-10 credits
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9 credits
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6 credits
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Second Year
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7 credits
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9 credits
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6 credits
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Third Year
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9 credits
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11 credits
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6 credits
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Fourth Year
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8 credits
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7 credits
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Students will begin their level 1 field work during the spring of their second year, and their level 2 field work during the summer of their third year.
Level 1 Field Work
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OCT 705 - OT Analysis & Intervention I (20 hours; department organized)
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OCT 707 - OT Analysis and Intervention II (20 hours; department organized)
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OCT 715 - OT Analysis and Intervention III (20 hours; department organized)
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OCT 720 - OT Analysis & Intervention IV (20 hours; department organized)
Level 2 Field Work
*Subject to change; accurate for the 2025-2026 academic year.