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Occupational Therapy

Doctor of Occupational Therapy

Admission Requirements

to be eligible to apply for the OTD program, you need to meet the following requirements.

  • Completed all prerequisites with a maximum of two outstanding courses at the time of application. All prerequisites must be completed before starting the program. If you would like admissions to review your coursework, please email  to request a meeting.
  • Completed—or will complete—your undergraduate bachelor’s degree before your intended summer start date in the program.
  • Earned a cumulative grade point average and prerequisite grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale, which includes all undergraduate and graduate coursework.
    • Introductory psychology (PSY-B 110)
    • Abnormal Psychology/Psychopathology (PSY-B 380)
    • Life Span/Human Development Psychology (PSY-B 310; must include the study of development from birth to death; more than one course may be required)
    • Introductory Sociology/Introductory Anthropology (SOC-R 100/ANTH-A104)
    • Statistics (STAT 30100; must include descriptive and inferential)*
    • Human anatomy I (BIOL-N 261; with lab OR human anatomy & physiology I with lab)*
    • Human physiology I (BIOL-N 217; lab preferred OR human anatomy & physiology II with lab)*
    • Medical terminology (HIM-M 330)
      *Courses must be completed not more than 7 years prior to the application deadline.
  • All applicants are encouraged to observe OT practice and acquire shadowing experience, but there are no active requirements or minimum number of shadowing hours required.

Curriculum Requirements

Year 1 (summer) | 8 credits 

  • OCTH-T 570 Introduction to Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 890 Functional Client Factors for Occupational Therapy (5 credits)

Year 1 (fall) | 15 credits 

  • OCTH-T 541: Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy Practice (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 557: Group Process and Professional Communication in OT (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 561: Theory and Reasoning in OT (3 credits)  
  • OCTH-T 590: Fieldwork Level I A (1 credit) 
  • OCTH-T 671: Biomechanics of Human Occupation (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 767: Evidence-Based Decision Making in OT (3 credits)  

Year 1 (spring) | 17 credits 

  • OCTH-T 544: OT Practice: Rehabilitation, Disability, and Participation  (4 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 549: Case-based seminar I (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 559: Measurement & Assessment in OT (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 567: Applied Research in OT (3 credits)  
  • OCTH-T 591: Fieldwork Level I B (1 credit) 
  • OCTH-T 643: OT Practice: Children & Youth (4 credits)

Year 2 (summer) | 6 credits 

  • OCTH-T 545: OT in Health Promotion & Chronic Conditions (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 651: Doctoral Capstone Seminar I: Project development (1 credit) 
  • OCTH-T 762: OT as Health & Academic Educator (2 credits)  

Year 2 (fall) | 12 credits 

  • OCTH-T 655: Technology in OT (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 663: Community-Based and Population Focused Practice in OT (3 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 675: Translational Neuroscience (5 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 748: Trauma Informed Practice in OT (1 credit)

Year 2 (spring) | 16 credits 

  • OCTH-T 543: OT Practice: Mental Health (4 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 645: OT Practice: Older Adults (4 credits)  
  • OCTH-T 649: Case-based seminar II (2 credits)   
  • OCTH-T 650: Orthotics & Physical Agent Modalities in OT (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 661: OT in Team Based Care (1 credit)  
  • OCTH-T 690: Fieldwork Level I C (1 credit) 
  • OCTH-T 780: Doctoral Capstone Seminar II: Needs Assessment (2 credits)  

Year 3 (summer) | 6 credits

  • OCTH-T 795: Fieldwork Level II A (6 credits) 
 Year 3 (fall) | 17 credits 
  • OCTH-T 781: Doctoral Capstone Seminar III: Plan Development (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 796: Fieldwork Level II B (6 credits)  
  • OCTH-T 860: Leadership, Advocacy & Ethics in OT (5 credits)      
  • OCTH-T 881-884 Advanced Topics in OT elective courses (2 credits each) 
  • Students will choose two elective courses to take. 
  • OCTH-T 881: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: HAND/UPPER EXTREMITY REHABILITATION (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 882: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: PEDIATRICS (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 883: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: NEUROREHABILITATION (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 884: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: SEXUALITY IN OT REHAB (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 885: ADVANCED ELECTIVE IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY: OT IN WOMEN'S HEALTH (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 886: ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 887: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: PRACTICING TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 889: ADVANCED TOPICS IN OT: OT IN ACUTE CARE/ICU (2 credits)

Year 3 (spring) | 9 credits 

OCTH-T 830:
  • Leadership Seminar & Capstone Project (2 credits) 
  • OCTH-T 880: Doctoral Capstone Experience (7) (14 weeks)

The doctoral capstone experience

The doctoral capstone is the final stage in your journey to earning your doctoral degree. You will be immersed in a 14-week experience at a community site of your choosing. The purpose is to develop in-depth knowledge related to occupational practice and prepare you for your career. During the 14-week period, you will collaborate with a community partner to create a meaningful, evidence-based project. 

The two key factors of the capstone are the experience you gain at the community site and the project which you develop with the community partner. 

Year 2 | semester 1 (Y2 summer) 

  • Introduction to the capstone process 
  • Explore populations and needs of the community 
  • Identify your interests, values, and identity in order to begin the site matching process

Year 2 | Semester 2 (Y2 spring) 

  • Match with both a site and a mentor 
  • Prepare and analyze a needs assessment in collaboration with the site, leading to your capstone purpose and development of an evidence-based capstone project

Year 3 | Semester 3 (Y3 spring) 

  • Gain in-depth knowledge in your focus area by being on-site for 14 weeks 
  • Complete, analyze, and disseminate your capstone project

Postprofessional OTD

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible to apply for the PPOTD program, you need to meet the following requirements:

  • Completed entry-level occupational therapy education from an accredited institution; accreditation should be provided by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) in the United States or by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) if international.
  • Completed a master’s degree in any academic field. A master's in OT fulfills both degree requirements.
  • Earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale within the master’s degree program.
  • Currently hold occupational therapy licensure in the United States. International applicants must currently have or meet the requirements for licensure by the WFOT. 
  • Completed at least 18 months of clinical practice as an OT practitioner at the time of application.

Admissions will be determined based on the following criteria:

  • Leadership potential, assessed through CV or resume, personal statement, and admissions interview.
  • Ability to engage in advanced graduate work, assessed through letters of reference and GPA of prior graduate-level coursework.

Curriculum Requirements

The 12-month plan of study for the IU postprofessional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (PPOTD) is online except two required on-campus capstone sessions (fall capstone preparation retreat and the spring capstone pre-defense meeting). All courses must be completed in order to earn the degree. 

Semester 1 (fall) | 11 credits 

  • OCTH-T 721 Leadership & Advocacy  (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 750 Advanced Practice Capstone Project Proposal (2 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 755 Teaching in Occupational and Rehabilitation Sciences (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 764 Planning & Evaluation (3 cr.)

Semester 2 (spring) | 10 credits 

  • OCTH-T 765 Introduction to Dissemination & Implementation Science  (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 770  Introduction to Community Engaged Health Research in Occupational Therapy (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 790 Advanced Practice Capstone Project Plan (4 cr.)

Semester 3 (summer) | 9 credits 

  • OCTH-T 760  Current Issues in Occupational Therapy  (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 840  Self Directed Unit of Study (3 cr.) 
  • OCTH-T 850 Advanced Practice Capstone Project Completion & Presentation  (3 cr.)