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I heard that the OT and PT Professional Programs would no longer be offered at a B.Sc. level?

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I heard that the OT and PT Professional Programs would no longer be offered at a B.Sc. level?

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Correct. The Undergraduate Degrees offered by the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy will be “non-practicing” degrees. You will need to complete the M.Sc.A.(O.T.) or M.Sc.A.(P.T.) Degree to be eligible for professional licensure in order to practice as an OT or a PT.

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