Although specific admission requirements may vary depending on the occupational therapy program or school of one’s choice, these requirements most regularly include:
In addition to a very good overall grade point average, students interested in occupational therapy should consider gaining clinical experience by way of volunteer work in a hospital or clinical setting or through other opportunities that involve working with people. Among pre-occupational therapy students, biology, psychology and sociology tend to be popular majors.
There are nine occupational therapy programs in Texas which offer the Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) degree, and applicants to these programs are required to take the Graduate Record Examination and to submit all admission materials in a timely manner as specified by the programs and schools to which they apply.
Students who are accepted into a professional program in occupational therapy must complete approximately two full years of intensive training that prepares them to work in a variety of different hospital and clinical settings. In addition to being clinicians, occupational therapists may also have careers as administrators, educators, or researchers. Students should be aware of the ACOTE 2027 mandate and timeline that requires all entry level occupational therapy programs to transition to the doctoral level. Students can find out more about this mandate on the website.
To learn more about preparing for a career as an occupational therapist, review the following curriculum suggestions, professional resources, and virtual links to occupational therapy programs and schools in Texas.
American Occupational Therapy Association
Texas Occupational Therapy Association
Public Occupational Therapy ذكذكتسئµs and Schools in Texas
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Health Professions
https://www.ttuhsc.edu/health-professions/master-occupational-therapy/
Texas Woman’s University School of Occupational Therapy, Dallas Center
Texas Woman’s University School of Occupational Therapy, Denton Main Campus
Texas Woman’s University School of Occupational Therapy, Houston Center
University of Texas School of Allied Health Sciences-UTMB at Galveston
University of Texas at El Paso College of Health Sciences
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Private Occupational Therapy ذكذكتسئµs and Schools in Texas
Abilene Christian University Department of Occupational Therapy
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor