M.Sc. in Occupational Therapy is normally a 2-year postgraduate program designed to prepare students for advanced practice in occupational therapy. The curriculum emphasizes evidence-based practice, research methods, and specialized therapeutic approaches. Students learn how to assess and treat people who have physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities, allowing them to participate in meaningful everyday activities. The program frequently incorporates advanced clinical skills, leadership, and health policy courses, which culminate in a research project or thesis. Graduates can work in a variety of healthcare settings or pursue academic and research opportunities in occupational therapy.