TWU’s Entry-Level Doctor of Occupational Therapy program prepares students to become competent, ethical, and compassionate occupational therapists. The program emphasizes: Strong foundational knowledge in occupational therapy Active learning and critical reflection Leadership and advocacy within the profession Preparation for national certification and state licensure
The curriculum spans 90 semester credit hours over 9 semesters (3 years), including: Didactic Courses: Essentials and Foundations of Occupational Therapy Practice Occupational Analysis and Therapeutic Tools Impact of Metabolic Conditions in OT Gross Human Anatomy Applied Neuroscience Fieldwork Experiences Capstone Project and Experience
Occupational Therapist