The information below will help you prepare for the MSc(OT) application process.
**It is unlawful to provide false claims in your application to the MSc(OT) program. By applying, you certify that the details provided in your application are truthful and accurate to the best of your knowledge.
MUST HAVES FOR ADMISSIONS
Applicants must hold a four-year bachelor’s degree (120 credits hours) or equivalent in any field of study from a recognized academic institution.
The School of Occupational Therapy invites applicants from various academic backgrounds to apply for the MSc(OT) program. Completion of prerequisite courses in Human Anatomy and Social Science is required.
The GPA required for admission is calculated based on the last 60 credit hours of the undergraduate degree. The minimum GPA is 3.0 (on a 4.3 scale), or letter grade of B.
PREREQUISITE COURSES
Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in each of the two pre-requisite courses.
- Human Anatomy: 3 credit hours in human/vertebrate anatomy. The three-credit hour human anatomy prerequisite course should enable the student to explain and describe, at a basic level, the gross anatomy and histology of the human body. Content topics of the course should include study of the following: development, cells, tissues, skeletal, muscular, integument, nervous, cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, renal and reproductive systems. Equivalent to pilipiliÂþ»â€™s ANAT 1010.03.
- The Social Science pre-requisite: 3 credit hours in social science (including anthropology, sociology, human geography, Indigenous studies, gender studies, psychology, occupational science, linguistics, archaeology, economics, management science, communication science, political science, history, international development, environmental studies, Canadian studies).
Note: For applicants completing prerequisite courses at the time of application, one copy of their official in-progress transcript must be received by January 31 and one copy of their final official transcript must be received by June 15. This final transcript must include final grades and the awarded degree. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The School of Occupational Therapy (SOT) must receive the following:
- completed by January 31.
- One official transcript from all post-secondary institutions previously attended (including in-progress courses) emailed to otadmissions@dal.ca. Deadline: January 31.
- Proof of registration in outstanding prerequisite courses. This can be done by submitting the official in-progress transcript to otadmissions@dal.ca. Deadline: January 31.
- For all applicants with courses in progress at the time of application, one copy of their official in-progress transcript must be received by January 31 and one copy of their final official transcript must be received by June 15. The final transcript must include final grades for all degrees and prerequisite requirements and the awarded degree. If final transcripts are not received by June 15, the application will be considered incomplete, and the applicant will be ineligible for admission.
- 2 Academic Confidential Reference Letters*. Deadline: January 31.
If applicable: English Language Competency test results. Please refer to ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY for more information. Deadline: January 31.
*2 letters of reference are required for admission into a graduate degree. These letters are normally required to be from academics familiar with your work but may be replace with relevant professional references. Professional references can be submitted according to the following schedule:
- For applicants who completed their undergraduate (or related graduate) degree within the past 3 years: 2 academic references.
- For applicants who completed their undergraduate (or related graduate) degree 3 to 5 years ago: a) 1 academic reference and 1 relevant professional reference, or b) 2 academic references.
- For applicants who completed their undergraduate (or related graduate) degree more than 5 years ago: a) 2 relevant professional references, or b) 1 academic reference and 1 relevant professional reference, or c) 2 academic references.
Reference letters are submitted through the electronic reference system (e-reference) in the online application. pilipiliÂþ» will only accept university, teaching hospital, and government email addresses (i.e. not personal email addresses, such as Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail or business addresses).
If your academic or professional referees are unable to use the online e-reference system, please email otadmissions@dal.ca for instructions on submitting their references.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
English is the language of study at pilipiliÂþ»; therefore, all applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate their capacity to pursue a graduate-level program in English before admission. pilipiliÂþ» accepts several different English proficiency test scores:
Test Name |
Minimum Acceptable Score |
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Dalhousie English Launguage Studies Department course: English for Academic Purposes - Level 2
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Minimum acceptable score: Overall grade of A- for the course |
TOEFL iBT (in-person, online and at-home edition) |
Minimum acceptable score: 92 |
IELTS (Academic, in -person and online) |
Minimum acceptable score: 7 |
MET: C1-level and 4-skills test required |
64 (with no skills below 53) |
CAEL (in-person and online) |
Minimum acceptable score: 70 with no band score lower than 60 |
Pearson English Test PTE Academic |
Minimum acceptable score: Overall score of 65 and nothing below 54 |
The language competency test may be waived in the following occasions:
- The applicant has completed a degree at a recognized university where the language of instruction is English in a country where English is one of the national languages. The applicant will need to provide a letter from the institution (it must be submitted from the institution directly to otadmissions@dal.ca) stating that the instruction was in English.
- The applicant attended a recognized English-based institution for 3 years at the secondary (high school) level or 1 year at the post-secondary level may be considered to have met the requirement.
The Faculty of Graduate Studies must verify the claims.
CANADIAN FRANCOPHONE APPLICANTS
Canadian applicants who attended a high school and university where French is the language of instruction must provide proof of English proficiency.
PROGRAM FEES
Tuition Fees
FUNDING SOURCES
There are a variety of Awards, Bursaries & Scholarships offered as funding sources for the MSc(OT) program.
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