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COMBINED BS IN PSYCHOLOGY/ MS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

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1. What is a combined BS/MS program?

The combined BS/MS program at Philadelphia University is designed for students who know early on that they want to become occupational therapists. This program allows students to seamlessly complete undergraduate and graduate degrees in less time than would be required to complete both of these degrees separately. Undergraduate courses and extra-curricular experiences provide students with a foundation to develop the knowledge, values and interpersonal skills needed for success as an occupational therapist.

During the first three years of undergraduate coursework, students complete major requirements for the bachelor degree, including PhilaU’s college studies courses and Occupational Therapy (OT) program prerequisites. Students who meet the graduate OT Program progression criteria can matriculate into the master’s program by enrolling in first year OT graduate coursework during their fourth year of undergraduate studies. At the end of the fourth year, students are awarded the bachelor degree in either Health Sciences or Psychology, and upon completion of graduate OT program requirements, the master’s degree in Occupational Therapy.

2. What are my undergraduate degree options in this combined BS/MS degree program?

Philadelphia University offers two tracks in undergraduate disciplines that provide an excellent foundation for a career in healthcare. The BS in Health Sciences and BS in Psychology are designed so that major coursework, college studies and OT Program prerequisites can be completed within the first three years of undergraduate studies. Qualified students matriculate into the graduate program and enroll in OT coursework in Year 4.

3. Who is eligible for the combined BS/MS in Occupational Therapy?

Freshmen applicants who demonstrate the following profile will be considered for admission to the program:

Transfer applicants should contact the Office of Admissions to discuss entry requirements. Applicants must fulfill a 60-credit residency requirement prior to entering the professional phase of the BS/MS program.

4. If I am interested in the M.S. in Occupational Therapy, yet do not want a combined BS/MS program, what other options do I have?

Students may find that with some disciplines, completing the undergraduate major in four years is more conducive to success, and allows greater opportunities for electives and participation in intercollegiate sports and extracurricular activities. Students who are interested in completing their bachelor degrees prior to matriculating into the M.S. in Occupational Therapy can choose other undergraduate majors as long as they complete the following prerequisite courses before entering into the OT Program:

M.S. in OT Program Prerequisite Courses PhilaU Courses
Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 201/201L
Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 202/202L
Physics PHYS 101
Statistics STAT 221
Human Lifespan Development PYSCH 213
Abnormal Psychology PSYCH 201
Sociology/Anthropology/Cultural Studies I choose 2: SOC 201, SOC 204
JSLA 380, JSLA 391, JSINT 384
Sociology/Anthropology/Cultural Studies II

Students pursuing other undergraduate majors should consult with the appropriate program’s advisor. Students are also advised to meet with a representative of the OT faculty to indicate their interest in OT, review potential for acceptance, and ensure that all appropriate prerequisite coursework can be completed in a timely fashion.

5. If I'm not initially accepted into the combined degree program, what course sequence do I follow to be considered for admission to the graduate program in Occupational Therapy?

Students may follow the same curricular sequence as those students accepted into the combined degree program. After completing two full-time semesters of Philadelphia University coursework, students may be reviewed for entry into the combined BS/MS program. Please contact Learning and Advising or the OT program for more information.

6. Once accepted, what are the requirements to maintain my status (also called progression criteria) in the combined BS/MS degree program?

Students who demonstrate the following profile are guaranteed matriculation into the MS in Occupational Therapy Program:

By October 15 of the third year (or equivalent) of undergraduate study, students should:

Students who are unable to achieve the standards listed above are not eligible to matriculate into the MS in OT Program. They will complete electives, by advisement, during their fourth undergraduate year to complete the bachelor degree in their chosen major. Students who wish to reapply to the OT graduate program after receiving their bachelor degree may be advised to repeat specified courses to raise their GPAs.


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