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Occupational Therapy

Empower Individuals to Live Life to the Fullest

Students observing medical digital display with Dr. Justiss

The Occupational Therapy (OTD) program equips professional occupational therapists through coursework, labs and experimental fieldwork. Our faculty provides hands-on training to prepare students to be healthcare leaders and evolve with the changing demands of the occupational therapy profession.

Students without a degree in occupational therapy, but with a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution, that are seeking an entry-level graduate program in occupational therapy can earn their OTD in just three years and promote independence and overall well-being to individuals of all ages.


Programs Offered


Special Admission Requirements


  • Official transcripts from all institutions
  • Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution
  • Minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA 
  • In-person interview 
  • International applicants must meet all  
  • Completed a minimum of 30 hours of observation and/or volunteer work in at least two (2) different types of occupational therapy settings with an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant.

Our Faculty


Learn from faculty who are outstanding educators, researchers, and practitioners committed to your success.

What Sets Us Apart


  • Personal attention from faculty who are not only educators, researchers, and practitioners—they’re committed to your success.
  • You’ll learn in state-of-art classroom environments that simulate real-world health care experience.
  • Hone your leadership skills through collaborations with peers, faculty, and alumni.
  • Make valuable connections through our extensive community partnerships with regional health care agencies.

Career Prospects


A career in occupational therapy offers a diverse range of opportunities and experiences. Occupational therapists work with people across the lifespan in an array of settings, both in the clinic and beyond. Practice environments include rehabilitation centers, hospitals, mental health facilities, schools, home health agencies, and clinics.