Do I need a bachelors in occupational therapy to get a Masters degree?
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Answered by Shan Monday Apr 20th 2009
That is up to the program. What probably will happen is that you will have to take a few more extra courses to catch up with the specialized knowledge that you would have gain from a bachelor's degree in occupational therapy.
But, you can contact any program and ask them what would be the procedure for be accepted.