Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy

NEW - MA/DPS Single Decision Option

Attention Occupational Therapists:

New York University's Department of Occupational Therapy is happy to announce a special admissions option that allows therapists with a Bachelors in Occupational Therapy to apply directly to our clinical doctoral degree program and earn a masters during the educational process.

NYU's MA and DPS programs in Occupational Therapy provides students the opportunity to advance their knowledge and critical thinking via coursework that builds a foundation of critical analysis, evidence-based practice, ethics, and theory. The DPS prepares advanced, skilled occupational therapists to deliver, present, and collaborate with interdisciplinary professionals to provide high quality care.

Benefits of a combined MA/DPS application option
  •  Occupational therapists holding a bachelors can apply directly to our clinical doctoral program;
  • After completing the MA degree, students can continue uninterrupted onto the DPS without having to submit another admissions application;
  • Full time students can complete the two degrees in 2 ½ years of study;
  • Part-time study is available.
 MA/DPS Admissions Requirements 
  • Graduation from an approved professional occupational therapy program (baccalaureate, certificate, or professional master's degree in occupational therapy),
  • Earned bachelors degree in occupational therapy;
  • Competitive grades;
  • GRE;
  • TOEFL (required for international application only);
  • Three letters of recommendation;
  • Statement of purpose and resume;
  • Interviews, as requested by the department
  Special Application Instructions
  • On the application you should indicate you are applying to the MA degree. The program code is OTTH. In your personal statement please specify you r desire to progress to the DPS program.
 OT Application Deadlines:
  • MA/DPS single decision option - February 1st

 


To download an application you can visit: http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/application/ 

For more information about the MA/DPS option you can contact Ginelle John at ginelle.john@nyu.edu or 212-998-5847.