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Occupational Therapy
The Advanced Standing Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree at UNH offers advanced training in clinical practice and healthcare leadership. Here you'll be able to develop expertise across multiple areas—from foundational assessment skills and clinical research to program development and policy influence.
With a focus on both traditional and emerging practice settings, leadership development, and evidence-based interventions, our program prepares you to become an agent of change in healthcare. Through comprehensive coursework and clinical experiences, you'll master the essential skills needed to serve both individual clients and broader populations while advancing your career as a leader in occupational therapy.
*Number of courses and course credit hours may vary, please reach out to your academic advisor for exact requirements.
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Students entering the Advanced Standing OTD program must be graduates of the UNH BS in Occupational Therapy program. An entry level doctoral degree in occupational therapy will prepare students to enter the profession with strong foundational skills in occupational therapy assessment and intervention, advanced training in clinical skills, leadership and advocacy, clinical research, and program development. Throughout the doctoral program, students will be challenged to learn and apply occupational therapy principles to traditional and emerging areas of practice, in hospital and community-based settings and for individual clients and population groups. Graduates gain valuable skills to become leaders in their field, advance in their careers, and position themselves as agents of change to influence policy and practice. Graduates of the Advanced Standing OTD program are eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) to enter the profession.
Our Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program is the perfect choice for students ready to elevate their careers through advanced clinical training and leadership preparation.
Pathway to Your Degree: Complete your OTD in just three years (nine semesters plus one January term) after the UNH BS in Occupational Therapy degree.
Innovative Learning: Our program is primarily offered in-person, ensuring hands-on, engaging experiences. Courses are delivered on our UNH Durham campus, creating a vibrant community of peers and faculty.
Expert Faculty, Personalized Mentorship: Learn directly from distinguished faculty mentors who bring clinical expertise and a commitment to evidence-based practice. With individualized guidance, you’ll gain the confidence and skills to excel in diverse practice settings.
The Doctoral Capstone Advantage: Through the doctoral capstone project, UNH OTD students engage in a mentored, in-depth project to develop advanced skills in a focused area of interest. Each student designs and completes an individualized project that may emphasize clinical practice, research, administration, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, or education. With dedicated faculty mentorship and community partnerships, doctoral capstone projects allow students to transform their passions into meaningful contributions that advance the profession and create lasting impact.
UNH students who are in the BS program in occupational therapy enter into the Advanced Standing OTD Program to complete a Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy (OTD) to be eligible to enter the profession of occupational therapy. Having already completed select professional coursework, students earn the OTD in Occupational Therapy in just six semesters(over two years), including field work and summer terms.
The Advanced Standing Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy (OTD) will prepare students to enter the profession with strong foundational skills in occupational therapy assessment and intervention, and advanced training in clinical skills, leadership, clinical research, and program development. OTD students engage in a mentored doctoral capstone project to develop advanced skills in a focused area of interest. Each student designs and completes an individualized project that may emphasize clinical practice, research, administration, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, or education. With dedicated faculty mentorship and community partnerships, doctoral capstone projects allow students to transform their passions into meaningful contributions that advance the profession and create lasting impact.
Throughout the accredited doctoral program, students will be challenged to learn and apply occupational therapy principles within traditional and emerging areas of practice. Graduates gain valuable skills to become leaders in their field, advance in their clinical careers, and position themselves as agents of change to influence policy and practice.
Most classes will be scheduled during weekdays during the day and into early evening. Some courses require experiential, off-campus learning experiences. Students are responsible for meeting the health and criminal record/background clearances established by the off-campus learning sites.
Students are eligible to take the National Board Certification Examination in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam within three years after graduation. A felony conviction may affect a student’s ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination and/or obtain state licensure.
The Occupational Therapy Master's Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 7501 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 510E, Bethesda, MD 20814. Tel. 301- 652-6611, Website: www.acoteonline.org
Admissions Information
Only students who graduate with a BS in Occupational Therapy from UNH are eligible for admission into the Advanced Standing OTD degree program. Students officially apply to the Graduate School in the spring semester of their senior year, using an abbreviated process. Students should speak with their academic advisor regarding specific application requirements for writing a personal statement and letters of recommendation.
This sample degree plan serves as a general guide; students collaborate with their academic advisor to develop a personalized degree plan to meet their academic goals and program requirements.
Advanced Standing OTD
| First Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Summer | Credits | |
| OT 964 | Age Well: Occupational Therapy with Older Adults | 3 |
| OT 998 | Recent Advances in Neurological Evaluation and Intervention | 3 |
| Credits | 6 | |
| Fall | ||
| OT 845 | Administration and Management for Occupational Therapy Practice | 3 |
| OT 830 & 830L | Assistive Technology for Enhancing Occupational Performance and Assistive Technology for Enhancing Occupational Performance Lab | 4 |
| OT 846 | Fieldwork and Professionalism-Level II | 1 |
| OT 871 & 871L | Enabling Participation in Community Groups and Enabling Participation in Community Groups Lab | 4 |
| OT 893 | Special Topics | 3 |
| Credits | 15 | |
| Spring | ||
| OT 854 | Level II Fieldwork, I | 8 |
| OT 855 | Level II Fieldwork Discussion | 1 |
| OT 856 | Level II Fieldwork, II | 8 |
| Credits | 17 | |
| Second Year | ||
| Summer | ||
| OT 901 | Introduction to Capstone | 2 |
| Credits | 2 | |
| Fall | ||
| OT 965 | Occupational Therapy Practice and Professional Reasoning | 3 |
| OT 975 | Leadership in OT Systems of Practice | 3 |
| OT 902 | Capstone Preparation | 3 |
| OT 983 | Engagement in Research | 3 |
| Credits | 12 | |
| Spring | ||
| OT 903 | Capstone: Project Implementation, Evaluation and Dissemination | 12 |
| Credits | 12 | |
| Total Credits | 64 | |
The OTD is awarded at the completion of all academic coursework, meeting grade requirements, passing all competency (practical) exams as part of OT courses, passing all level I fieldwork requirements and receive a passing criterion score on the American Occupational Therapy Association Fieldwork Performance Evaluation for the Occupational Therapist in both 12-week Level II fieldwork experiences as well as successfully completing the doctoral capstone. The following degree requirements assume completion of the UNH BS in Occupational Therapy degree.
Retention in the OTD program reflects the same grade criteria required for entry. Students must have grades of B- or above in all OT courses at the 700 level, with no more than 8 credits of B- or lower in OT courses (700 level or above).
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Courses | ||
| OT 830 & 830L | Assistive Technology for Enhancing Occupational Performance and Assistive Technology for Enhancing Occupational Performance Lab | 4 |
| OT 871 & 871L | Enabling Participation in Community Groups and Enabling Participation in Community Groups Lab | 4 |
| OT 845 | Administration and Management for Occupational Therapy Practice | 3 |
| OT 846 | Fieldwork and Professionalism-Level II | 1 |
| OT 854 | Level II Fieldwork, I | 8 |
| OT 855 | Level II Fieldwork Discussion | 1 |
| OT 856 | Level II Fieldwork, II | 8 |
| OT 893 | Special Topics | 2-4 |
| OT 964 | Age Well: Occupational Therapy with Older Adults | 3 |
| OT 998 | Recent Advances in Neurological Evaluation and Intervention | 3 |
| OT 983 | Engagement in Research | 3 |
| OT 965 | Occupational Therapy Practice and Professional Reasoning | 3 |
| OT 975 | Leadership in OT Systems of Practice | 3 |
| OT 901 | Introduction to Capstone | 2 |
| OT 902 | Capstone Preparation | 3 |
| OT 903 | Capstone: Project Implementation, Evaluation and Dissemination | 1 |
| Total Credits 64 - 65 | ||
Program Learning Outcomes
Occupational Therapy OTD Entry-level Program Student Outcomes at the completion of the professional entry-level OTD Program, our graduates will:Location/Delivery: College of Health and Human Services, Durham Campus [In Person Program]
This program is designed to prepare graduates for professional licensure/certification as follows:
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Certification Examination
The University of New Hampshire has determined this program meets the educational requirements for licensure/certification in:1
Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Federated States of Micronesia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Republic of Palau, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Additional information and related resources are available on the Office of the Registrar's website.
State specific post-education requirements are subject to change. Students are responsible for confirming these requirements in their state of residence and intended practice.
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission:
Application fee: $65
Campus: Durham
New England Regional: CT MA RI
Accelerated Masters Eligible: No
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Recommendation letters submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
Brief essay, stating interest in continuing into the graduate program to enter the profession.
A current resume is required with your submitted application.
Prerequisite Course Verification Form (required): The regular program requires that all applicants print and complete the OT Prerequisite Course Verification Form. All prerequisites must be completed at the time of application. Please email the form to the UNH Graduate School. If you have questions about using the form, please contact Gabrielle.Petruccelli@unh.edu in the OT department. Students who have completed all prerequisites will be reviewed more favorably, however, students may apply while still completing prerequisite courses. All prerequisites must be completed before beginning the program in the Summer semester. Prerequisite courses may be completed at any accredited college or university.
OTD Program Prerequisites
Students who are currently in the UNH BS Occupational Therapy Program and applying to the Occupational Therapy Advanced Standing OTD Program should talk with their academic advisor in the Occupational Therapy Department regarding any questions on the application process.
A completed BA or BS degree. Applicants need a minimum overall grade point of 3.0 in undergraduate coursework and the following prerequisite courses:
Students who have completed all prerequisites will be reviewed more favorably, however, students may apply while still completing prerequisite courses. All prerequisites must be completed before beginning the program in the Summer semester.
Prerequisite courses may be completed at any accredited college or university. Prerequisite course must be taken for college credit with a letter grade of B- or better.
The Occupational Therapy Department at UNH has applied for accreditation for an entry-level occupational therapy doctoral degree program and has been granted Candidacy Status by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 6116 Executive Boulevard, Suite 200, North Bethesda, MD 20852-4929. ACOTE’s telephone number c/o AOTA is (301) 652-AOTAand its Web address is www.acoteonline.org. The program must have a preaccreditation review, complete an on-site evaluation, and be granted Accreditation Status before its graduates will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). The UNH Program is scheduled for on-site evaluation in the fall of 2025, prior to a May 2026 graduation.
Students must complete 24 weeks of Level II fieldwork within two years of completing professional program academic coursework. They must also complete an individual 14-week doctoral capstone experience within 12 months following the completion of all required coursework and Level II fieldwork as well as completion of preparatory capstone activities.
After completing all program requirements, students are eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapist, administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of the NBCOT exam, the individual will be an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). In addition, all states require licensure in order to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Examination. Note that a felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure.
The UNH Occupational Therapy Department will accept applications from interested students with a baccalaureate degree in another area of study for entry into the OTD Program classes beginning in the Summer session.
UNH students enrolled in the BS/OTD Program will begin taking professional level courses as part of their BS degree and enter the OTD Program with Advanced Standing.
All applicants are encouraged to contact programs directly to discuss program-specific application questions.
Prospective international students are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent examination scores. English Language Exams may be waived if English is your first language. If you wish to request a waiver, then please visit our Test Scores webpage for more information.