Occupational therapists assist people of all ages to develop or regain daily living and work skills through therapeutic activities.
This entry-level occupational therapy doctoral program combines academic studies and clinical experiences to provide you with the scientific and professional education you need as a highly trained occupational therapy practitioner.
You will have clinical experiences every term, beginning with structured observations, continuing with fieldwork rotations, and culminating with the individual doctoral experiences and capstone project. These experiences expose you to diverse patient populations across a variety of settings, both on and off campus.
The entry-level doctoral program in occupational therapy is built on the successes of the entry-level master's of occupational therapy. It is currently ranked among the top 12 percent of OT programs nationally by U.S. News and World Report. This program employs the practitioner-teacher-investigator model, which integrates coursework, patient care and research. The program's NBCOT exam outcomes are above the average national exam pass rate.
To view National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) certification pass rates for graduates of our program please visit: https://www.nbcot.org/en/educators/home#schoolperformance

