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  Degree & Non-Degree Programs: OT Doctoral Program
  • The Occupational Therapy Doctoral degree program prepares occupational therapists to assume leadership roles upon completion of the degree. These roles are expected to make a real impact on individuals and groups in society and the world in such areas as health functioning, wellness, and quality of life. As leaders the graduates will be prepared to implement leadership projects and disseminate results. This program can be completed on a full or part time basis and requires a total of 8 credits.
  • Eligibility:
    • Registered occupational therapists or candidates who are eligible for NBCOT Certification. Those not credentialed in occupational therapy at entry will be given provisional acceptance. NBCOT credentialing before entry into the OTD is strongly recommended.
    • A bachelor's or master's degree in occupational therapy. Candidates may apply while in a degree program, but must satisfactorily complete all occupational therapy coursework and fieldwork before matriculating into the OTD program.
    • Candidates with a bachelor's degree must first satisfactorily complete their master's degree before admission into the OTD program. This requirement can be satisfied by completion of Tufts entry-level or post-professional master's degree programs in occupational therapy.
    • Since there are several different ways an applicant can be eligible, we encourage you to contact either Dr. Jill Siebeking or Dr. Diana Bailey to determine your eligibility for the OTD program.
  • Pre-requisites:
    • All pre-requisites must be passed with a B or better and taken at an accredited college. Candidates may apply and be accepted while completing the prerequisites. However, all prerequisites must be successfully completed before matriculation.
      • One course in Introductory Statistics
      • One graduate-level Research Methods course
      • Certificate of Hepatitis B vaccination upon enrollment