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Educational Objectives
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Train professionals leading the fields of occupational
therapy and rehabilitation
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Nurture researchers with creative research capabilities
and clinical problem-solving skills
3.
Develop experts contributing to national health promotion
and healthcare advancement
based on the founding philosophy of Truth, Creativity, and
Virtue
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Key Features of the Program
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Specialized Tracks
- Dementia-Focused OT: Advanced specialization based on the
“Dementia-Conquering Leading University” initiative
- Pediatric Sensory Development & Rehabilitation: Linked
curriculum for Sensory Development Rehabilitation Specialist
certification
- Neurologic & Geriatric OT: Advanced courses in
neurological OT, geriatric OT, cognition, and ADL practice
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Curriculum Features
- Progressive, in-depth education covering diagnostics,
neuroscience, psychosocial OT, community rehab, assistive
tech, and entrepreneurship
- Reinforced research capability through advanced research
methodology and thesis study
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Faculty and Research Strengths
- Expertise in neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation,
geriatric OT, psychosocial OT
- Joint academic research forums with the Professional
Association of Occupational Therapy
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Student Support and Mentoring
- Evening classes designed for working professionals
- 1:1 research and career mentoring through seminars and
thesis guidance
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Career Paths
- Hospitals, rehab centers, public health, dementia centers
- Education, welfare, and industry fields including child
welfare and industrial health
- Assistive technology industries and startups in geriatric or
pediatric rehabilitation
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