What is the difference between a masters and a baccalaureate degree for becoming an occupational therapist?
There are no baccalaurate degree programs as of 2007. The Master’s programs cover the content of the baccalaureate programs as well as placing greater emphasis on research and critical thinking. Successful completion of the master’s program currently qualifies an individual to sit for the NBCOT certification examination.
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