Master of Science (Clinical Occupational Therapy)
Develop and enhance the competencies of the Master's graduates could apply academic knowledge and skills, research along with virtue in order to have specific expertise and be able to manage different conditions related to occupational therapy framework in all age groups.
Program title : Master of Science Program in Clinical Occupational Therapy
Title of degree : Master of Science (Clinical Occupational Therapy)
Alias : M.Sc. (Clinical Occupational Therapy)
Language : Thai
Admission : Thai student
Philosophy and importance of the curriculum
Develop and enhance the competencies of the Master's graduates could apply academic knowledge and skills, research along with virtue in order to have specific expertise and be able to manage different conditions related to occupational therapy framework in all age groups.
Program or Expected Learning Outcomes (PLOs or ELOs) of the curriculum
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Apply knowledge in occupational therapy for effectively intervention and enhance well-being.
Conduct high-quality clinical occupational therapy research following research methodologies and ethic.
Demonstrate advanced specialized skills in clinical occupational therapy evaluation and intervention, guided by evidence-based practices, while adhering to professional standards and ethics.
Manage occupational therapy services efficiently in alignment with professional standards and ethical guidelines.
Monitor academic progress with advancements in occupational therapy a and practice to continuously foster personal and professional development.
Course structure
| Plan A2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Required subjects | 19 | |
| Elective subjects | not less than 5 Credits | |
| Thesis | 12 Credits | |
| Thematic paper | - Credits | |
| Total not less than | 36 Credits | |
Eligible applicants for plan A2
- Graduated with a bachelor's degree or equivalent or expect to graduate before the semester commencement date in a bachelor's degree program in occupational therapy from a higher education institution recognized by the Office of the Higher Education Commission.
- Have English language scores, meet the requirements of the Graduate Studies
- Have licensed as a practitioner of occupational therapy or expect to be licensed as a professional practitioner of occupational therapy within the first semester of studying in the master's degree program
The admission process to study in the program
- You can apply for admission at https://graduate.mahidol.ac.th
- Please register for admission before entering the admissions system
- Fill out the online application form accurately and completely and submit it through the application system according to the application deadline
Consideration for admission to the program
- Considering the English language score, applicants must have one of the English proficiency test results that pass the minimum English proficiency standard announced by the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University.
- Interviews will be conducted by program committees. The interview content consisted of basic occupational therapy knowledge, clinical skills, research skills, and research interests.
- If applicants have different qualifications from those specified in each criterion, they may be considered for admission to study at the discretion of the Program Administrative Committee and the Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies
Data collecting for thesis
The curriculum focuses on developing specialized clinical research by addressing common challenges encountered in occupational therapy. These research endeavors aim to solve clinical problems and enhance occupational therapy practices, ultimately improving the efficiency of problem management and elevating clients' quality of life. The research components of the curriculum are detailed as follows.
- Cross-sectional study
- Experimental study
- Systematic and meta-analysis review
- Case report and case series or case study
- Assistant Professor Dr. PEERADECH THICHANPIANG (PROGRAMME DIRECTOR)
- Associate Professor Dr. PRASERT SAKULSRIPRASERT
- Associate Professor Dr. SUNEE BOVONSUNTHONCHAI
- Associate Professor Dr. JARUGOOL TRETRILUXANA
- Associate Professor DR. VIMONWAN HIENGKAEW
- Associate Professor DR. ROONGTIWA VACHALATHITI
- Associate Professor DR. MANTANA VONGSIRINAVARAT
- Associate Professor DR. SAIPIN PRASERTSUKDEE
- Associate Professor Dr. CHUTIMA JALAYONDEJA
- Associate Professor Dr. WARIN KRITYAKIARANA
- Associate Professor Dr. KOMSAK SINSURIN
- Associate Professor DR. PETCHARATANA BHUANANTANONDH
- Associate Professor Dr. WANALEE KLOMJAI
- Associate Professor Dr. PEEMONGKON WATTANANON
- Assistant Professor Dr. TIPWADEE BUNPRAJUN
- Assistant Professor Dr. WATESINEE KAEWKHUNTEE
- Assistant Professor Dr. SUPALAK KHEMTHONG
- Assistant Professor Dr. PAGAMAS PIRIYAPRASARTH
- Assistant Professor Dr. WINAI CHATTHONG
- Assistant Professor Dr. PAVINEE HARUTAICHUN
- Assistant Professor Dr. MALIWAN RUEANKAM
- Assistant Professor Dr. RUTTANA PHETSITONG
- Assistant Professor Dr. WATTHANAREE AMMAWAT
- Assistant Professor Dr. JATUPORN SUTIWONG
- Assistant Professor Dr. FUENGFA KHOBKHUN
- Assistant Professor Dr. SUWEENA KHACHARERN
- Assistant Professor Dr. BENCHAPORN ANEKSAN
- Assistant Professor Dr. NANTINEE NUALNIM
- Assistant Professor Dr. SUTINUN JUNTORN
- Assistant Professor Dr. PAKARATEE CHAIYAWAT
- Assistant Professor Dr. JUTHAMARD SURAPONGCHAI
- Assistant Professor Dr. RAWEEWAN LEKSKULCHAI
- Assistant Professor Dr. RATCHANOK KRAIWONG
- Lecturer Dr. SUTHASINEE THONG-ON
- Lecturer Dr. SURACHART THONGCHOOMSIN
- Lecturer Dr. THANWARAT CHANTANACHAI
- Lecturer Dr. WARIN RAKKAMON
- Lecturer Dr. SASITHORN KONGOUN
- Lecturer Dr. NINWISAN HENGSOMBOON
- Lecturer Dr. WANLOP KUNANUSORNCHAI
- Lecturer Dr. KANTHEERA AREERAK
- Lecturer THITIYA WANGKAWAN
- Lecturer Dr. SIRIKARN SOMPRASONG
- Lecturer Dr. PICHAYA HENGSOMBOON
- Lecturer NONTICHA THAVORNPAIBOONBUD
- Lecturer Dr. SUPANNIKAR YINGYONGSAKSRI
- Lecturer JENJIRA THANAKAMCHOKCHAI
- Lecturer PHICHAYA BARAMEE
- Other Dr. PHUNSUK KANTHA





