The post-baccalaureate Master of Occupational Therapy degree is designed to prepare students as entry-level occupational therapy practitioners. Students who successfully complete the program are qualified to sit for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam.
Admission Requirements
Early Direct Admission
Students entering Maryville as freshman may qualify for early admission to the post-baccalaureate Master of Occupational Therapy Program. Up to 50% of each entering graduate cohort will be reserved for early direct admission students. Priority for acceptance will be based on qualification scores and date of completed application.
Requirements for early direct admission include:
- Review will begin November 1st and will continue on a rolling basis thereafter.
- High school cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale) or a minimum 23 ACT composite (with math and science reasoning subscores of at least 20).
- International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 563. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-score of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 79 or higher (85 total for Health Professions and Education). Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes.
- Submit a resume that lists participation and leadership roles in school activities, athletics, community activities, volunteer activities, and work experiences.
- Submit 2 letters of recommendations that speak to the student’s potential for successfully completing a Master of Occupational Therapy program.
If a student is accepted for early direct admission that student must meet the following requirements to maintain their position in an entering class:
- Achieve minimum cumulative and semester GPAs of at least 3.0 throughout undergraduate coursework at Maryville.
- Earn at least “C” or better grades in all coursework that are prerequisites for the post-baccalaureate curriculum.
- Complete and document at least 10 hours of observation of occupational therapy professionals each academic year. Students will have completed a minimum of 40 hours in at least 2 different practice areas prior to beginning the post-baccalaureate masters program.
Students must complete the following pre-requisites with a grade of “C” or better prior to beginning the post-baccalaureate masters program.
BIO 101 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 102 – Human Anatomy and Physiology II
PSYC 101 – General Psychology
PSYC 254 - Human Development Through the Lifespan
PSYC 321 – Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 341 – Understanding Statistical Inference
SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology
HEPR 108 – Medical Terminology
Graduate Admission
To qualify for entry to the post-baccalaureate masters program applicants must:
- Have completed a baccalaureate degree must be completed by the end of the spring semester in which they submit their application, with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
- Completed the following prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better. All pre-requisite courses must be completed by the end of the spring semester in which they submit their application.
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- General Psychology
- Human Development Through Lifespan
- Abnormal Psychology
- Understanding Statistical Inference (Psychology or Math Statistics)
- Introduction to Sociology or Anthropology
- Medical Terminology
- Complete the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Maryville’s Institutional GRE code is 6399.
- Submit an essay and two letters of recommendation.
- Complete and document at least 20 hours of observation with an occupational therapy practitioner(s).
- Document pertinent health related, volunteer/community, employment, internship, research and extracurricular activities.
- International students must submit a minimum TOEFL score of 563. Applicants who take the revised TOEFL must achieve a speaking sub-core of 23, writing sub-score of 20 and reading and listening scores of 21 or higher, and a combined score of 85 or higher. Students not obtaining these scores are encouraged to contact LSI or ELS in order to contract with them for English proficiency classes.
- Submit application through the Occupational Therapy Common Application System (OT-CAS). Application must be submitted and verified by February 1, 2017. Please note that the verification process can take from 2 – 4 weeks.
The Occupational Therapy Program encourages and gives full consideration to all qualified applicants for admission.
Required Courses