
Occupational Therapy Education Programs
Occupational Therapy Education Programs prepare students to help individuals regain or develop skills needed for daily life and work after injury, illness, or disability. These programs typically include undergraduate or graduate degrees, combining classroom learning with hands-on clinical training. Students study anatomy, psychology, and therapy techniques to assess clients' needs and create personalized plans. Graduates are trained to support independence in activities like self-care, work tasks, and leisure. Upon completion, they earn degrees and licensure, enabling them to work as licensed occupational therapists, promoting health, well-being, and functional participation for diverse populations.