Areas of Study - Master's Program, PhD Program
Master's Program in Occupational Therapy
The 2-year occupational therapy program at Carolina leads to a Master of Science degree with a major in occupational therapy. The program is designed for the person with an undergraduate degree in a field other than occupational therapy.
The deadline for fall Fall 2009 application is January 1, 2009.
- Overview and Accreditation
- MS Program Course of Study and Curriculum
- MS Progam Admissions Information- includes prerequisites and current student profile
- How to Apply to the MS Program
- MS Program Expenses
- MS Program Financial Aid
- Supervisor Rating Form (Current)
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the MS program
For questions or further information about the masters program, please contact OSinfo@listserv.med.unc.edu for the entry level program.
PhD Program in Occupational Science
The doctoral program in Occupational Science emphasizes a course of study appropriate to each student's interests and career goals. In addition to core courses in occupational science and doctoral seminars, students select courses that build expertise in research and interdisciplinary perspectives in areas related to occupation and human activity.
- Program Description
- Program Brochure
- Admissions
- PhD Faculty
- Faculty Research Publications
- Autism Leadership Grant Funding Opportunity
For questions or further information about the PhD program, please contact Ruth Humphry, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Professor and Coordinator of the PhD program.
Ruth Humphry
Professor
Bondurant Hall, Suite 2050
CB# 7122
Phone: 919/843-4468
Email: rhumphry@med.unc.edu
