DOCTOR of OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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The Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) curriculum is a full time, 119 credit, 3-year program consisting of 89 didactic credits in the first 2 years, followed by 1 year (30 credits) of Level II fieldwork and a Capstone Experience Project. Each semester builds on the previous coursework so that all courses must be taken in sequence.

The OTD curriculum differs from the current MOT curriculum offered at LSU Health Shreveport in depth of content and in emphasis on leadership and research. In the OTD program, small groups of students will design, implement and disseminate a research study under faculty mentorship in the research courses prior to Level II fieldwork. The two Level II Fieldwork 12 week rotations occur under the supervision of the Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Academic Educators at various clinical sites.  After successful completion of Level II Fieldwork, OTD students will individually complete a 14-week Capstone Experience that will culminate in the Capstone Project. The Capstone will provide an in-depth exposure to one or more of the following: clinical practice skills, research skills, administration, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, education, and theory development. Students will complete the Capstone under the guidance of a faculty member with expertise in the area of focus and under the supervision of a community site advisor.

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Program Outcomes

Outcome data for the first student cohort (class of 2025) of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate Program will be available in 2026. Visit National Board Certification in Occupational Therapy website for program performance data on the certification examination by state and program level. This data is based on program's outcome history for the previously-offered Master of Occupational Therapy degree which graduated its final student cohort in 2023.