2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Occupational Therapy, OTD (Revised)


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The Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) Program at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive and dynamic program crafted to prepare students as entry-level doctoral occupational therapy practitioners. The program focuses on clinical practice skills, research, leadership and advocacy skills, community-based program development, interprofessional practice, and educational methods. The curriculum is designed to construct a deep understanding of occupational therapy theory and practice, emphasizing practical, hands-on experiences. The program promotes community engagement and social responsibility, encouraging students to participate in service projects and outreach activities that positively impact individuals and communities. Committed to staying at the forefront of innovation, the program integrates the latest advancements in technology and research within the field of occupational therapy, preparing students to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape. This transformative educational journey equips students with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundation needed to excel in the dynamic field of occupational therapy.

Program Goals

UNH OTD graduates will demonstrate competency in: 

#1: Synthesis and integration of concepts related to occupation, health, and participation, enabling them to provide holistic and person-centered interventions in diverse settings. 

#2:  Interprofessional practice and collaboration, equipping them to engage effectively in teams and contribute to comprehensive, person-centered care. 

#3: Community-based practice, through the ability to design, implement, and evaluate occupation-centered interventions that promote health, well-being, and participation in diverse community settings. 

#4: Leadership and advocacy, enabling them to advocate for the profession, influence policy, and assume leadership roles within healthcare and community settings. 

Program Learning Outcomes

#1.1 - Develop person-centered interventions that consider the unique needs of individuals in diverse settings.

#1.2 - Apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations, demonstrating the ability to adapt interventions to different contexts and populations.

#2.1 - Demonstrate effective communication and cooperation during fieldwork experiences.

#2.2 - Develop person-centered interventions that address inter- and intra-professional practice and collaboration.

#3.1 - Create community-based interventions that promote health and well-being.

#3.2 - Conduct needs assessments to identify gaps in community services.

#3.3 - Create programs that address community needs, considering the unique characteristics of the community.

#4.1 - Generate advocacy projects that promote inclusive excellence.

#4.2 - Design an occupational therapy program that advocates for the intended persons, groups, or populations.

Required Courses (96 credits)


  • OCTH 7101 - Foundations of Occupational Therapy
  • OCTH 7102 - Conditions Across the Lifespan I
  • OCTH 7103 - Occupational Therapy and Human Development Across the Lifespan
  • OCTH 7104 - Functional Anatomy & Kinesiology
  • OCTH 7105 - Laboratory - OCTH 7104
  • OCTH 7106 - Research I: Research Foundations
  • OCTH 7107 - Neuroscience
  • OCTH 7108 - Laboratory - OCTH 7107
  • OCTH 7109 - Healthcare Administration and Management
  • OCTH 7110 - Conditions Across the Lifespan II
  • OCTH 7111 - Group Dynamics and Process
  • OCTH 7112 - Service Learning
  • OCTH 7201 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Mental Health
  • OCTH 7202 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Mental Health Lab
  • OCTH 7203 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Mental Health Level I Fieldwork
  • OCTH 7204 - Occupational Therapy Leadership and Advocacy
  • OCTH 7205 - Doctoral Capstone Seminar I: Exploration
  • OCTH 7206 - Research II: Research Methods
  • OCTH 7207 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Physical Disabilities
  • OCTH 7208 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Physical Disabilities Lab
  • OCTH 7209 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Physical Disabilities Level I Fieldwork
  • OCTH 7210 - Innovation in Occupational Therapy Practice
  • OCTH 7211 - Technology in Occupational Therapy
  • OCTH 7212 - Doctoral Capstone Seminar II: Design
  • OCTH 7213 - Research III: Evidence-Based Practice and Knowledge Translation
  • OCTH 7214 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Children and Youth
  • OCTH 7215 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Children and Youth Lab
  • OCTH 7216 - Occupational Therapy Practice: Children and Youth Level I Fieldwork
  • OCTH 7217 - Business & Entrepreneurship
  • OCTH 7218 - Teaching and Learning
  • OCTH 7219 - Doctoral Capstone Seminar III: Planning
  • OCTH 7220 - Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Level II (A)
  • OCTH 7221 - Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Level II (B)
  • OCTH 7222 - Doctoral Capstone Seminar IV: Preparation
  • OCTH 7223 - Professional Preparation
  • OCTH 7224 - Professional Issues and Competency Seminar
  • OCTH 8001 - Doctoral Capstone Experience
  • OCTH 8002 - Doctoral Capstone Project

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