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North Dakota Occupational Therapy Degrees

By Laura Wrede, allied health world contributing writer
Published: February, 19 2010

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Education for Occupational Therapists in North Dakota

When you begin your search for appropriate North Dakota occupational therapy courses, keep in mind that you will want to find an accredited Occupational Therapist Master course of study. A Bachelor Degree is no longer acceptable.


North Dakota has some fine opportunities to offer the student. If you prefer, you may also consider distance learning as part of your schooling.

It has been suggested you begin taking classes in high school. The preparation for this course of study will prove rigorous and contain many courses in science. The sooner you begin training yourself in this field, the easier it will be on you when you have graduated and are readying yourself for licensing.

Each twenty-four months, after you are a practicing OT, you will have a minimum of twenty hours of mandatory continuing study in order to qualify for your license renewal.

www.sdaho.org/Education/Career%20Brochures/OT.brochure.pdf

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