Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree

Program Requirements

The Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) in an entry-level, 105-credit hour, post-baccalaureate, professional degree. This program is designed for students who do not have a degree or certificate in occupational therapy, but have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, and are seeking an entry-level graduate program in occupational therapy. The program does not have a preference as to the background or type of bachelor's degree as long as the prerequisite courses (listed above) are completed. Applicants must have at the time of application a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.00 scale, and a prerequisite GPA of 3.0/4.0. The program will be offered in a full-time, traditional classroom and laboratory environment.

Professional Curriculum:

Students pursuing a Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) can expect to be in school for a minimum of 9 academic semesters. The educational program consists of academic coursework, two full-time supervised fieldwork experiences and a 16-week doctoral residency. The two, full-time twelve (12) week fieldwork experiences occur during the summer (May-July) and fall (Aug-Nov) semesters of the 3rd graduate year. Students complete their doctoral residency in the spring semester of their final year to finish the program in three years.

  • Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be an occupational therapist, registered (OTR). In addition, most states require licensure to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT certification examination. A felony conviction may affect a graduate's ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure. -NBCOT (http://www.nbcot.org/)

Tuition

OTD tuition for the fall, spring, and summer semesters is $950 ($850 per credit hour plus $100 hour technology /lab fee)

Admission Requirements

Refer to the Graduate Programs Admission in the Admission section of this catalog.

Doctor of Occupational Therapy Requirements:

Plan of Study

Year 1 - Summer Semester
OTD 580Fxnl Anatomy

5

OTD 590Intro to OT & Rehab Sci

3

Total Credit Hours:8
Year 1 – Fall Semester
OTD 581Applied Neuroscience for OT

4

OTD 582Fxnl Biomech & Kines for OT

3

OTD 601Occupl Perf Assess & Eval

3

OTD 602Prof Reasoning & Comm in OT

3

OTD 650Hlth Prom & Wellness in OT

3

Total Credit Hours:16
Year 1 – Spring Semester
OTD 583Pathophysiology for OT

3

OTD 620Level I Fieldwork in OT (A)

1

OTD 640Princ of Rehab Eng & AT

3

OTD 651Ped Theory & Practice in OT

4

OTD 652Neurorehab & Dis Sci Theory

4

OTD 660Princ of Research in OT

3

Total Credit Hours:18
Year 2 – Summer Semester
OTD 653MH Theory & Practice in OT

3

OTD 654Princ of Orthopedics in OT

2

OTD 661EBP &Transl Research in OT

3

Total Credit Hours:8
Year 2 – Fall Semester
OTD 621Level I Fieldwork in OT (B)

1

OTD 641Fxnl Cognition & OT

3

OTD 655Geri Theory & Practice in OT

3

OTD 656Occupl Rehab & Ergonomics

3

OTD 680Guided Research I in OT

2

OTD 701Case-Based Learning I

2

Total Credit Hours:14
Year 2 – Spring Semester
OTD 622

1

OTD 681Guided Research II in OT

2

OTD 702

2

OTD 750

3

OTD 751

1

OTD 752

2

OTD 770

3

Total Credit Hours:14
Year 3 – Summer Semester
OTD 760

6

OTD 771

1

Total Credit Hours:7
Year 3 – Fall Semester
OTD 753

2

OTD 761

6

OTD 772

1

OTD 780

1

Total Credit Hours:10
Year 3 – Spring Semester
OTD 790

8

OTD 791

2

Total Credit Hours:10

Total Credit Hours: 105