Program
Master of Science in Orthotics and Prosthetics Degree
The MSOP curriculum is a two year, full time, 70 credit hour degree.
Courses will weave interprofessional education together with evidence-based practice along with core courses in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Rehabilitation.
The majority of courses will be taught on campus because we believe it is critical for students (as future O&P professionals) to engage with faculty, their peers, and patients on-site through intensive learning experiences that build, among other things, people-oriented skills. Research supports that people-oriented skills are critical to graduates’ success and are highly desired by O&P employers and patients that require O&P services.
Upon graduation with an ETSU MSOP degree, students will be eligible to pursue an accredited residency program (i.e., either 18 months of combined disciplines in orthotics and prosthetics, or one year in each discipline - orthotics and/or prosthetics).
Upon completion of residency, individuals will be eligible to complete the board examinations and eventually gain certification, which is required to practice O&P in a growing number of states across the U.S.
Program Objectives
The overarching objectives of the Master of Science in Orthotics and Prosthetics degree are:
1.) To prepare competent generalist “clinical practitioners/technology managers” that provide evidence-based healthcare services for persons requiring wearable motion controlling technologies.
2.) To prepare practitioners that engage in interprofessional collaboration, based on the philosophy whereby patient care is significantly informed and effective when provided in collaboration with other disciplines.
3.) To prepare practitioners that employ evidence-based “best practice” through participation in scientific inquiry and research that is clinically relevant.
These objectives will meet and exceed the minimum requirements for preparing competent entry-level Orthotist/Prosthetist practitioners in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavioral) learning domains.
Clinical Experience
In the second summer of the MSOP program (academic session 4), an essential component involves gaining clinical experience, which may extend beyond the Johnson City, TN area. ETSU MSOP faculty and staff will be available to assist in this process. However, securing living accommodations during this three-month period will be the student’s responsibility. If you have family or friends residing outside the region, collaborating with faculty to arrange a clinical site near them could help minimize housing expenses. Additionally, you will continue with online courses during this period. (updated 1/31/24)