2018-2019 Graduate Catalog

Occupational Therapy Doctorate, OTD

Dr. Mariann Moran, OTD, OTR, CHT

Contact Number: 908-737-5850
Email: ot@kean.edu / mmoran@kean.edu

Degrees Offered: 

  • MS in Occupational Therapy
  • Doctor in Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Additional certification requirements:

Students successfully completing either program will be eligible to take the national certification examination administered by the National Board for Certification of Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be able to identify him or herself as an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). Most states, including New Jersey, require licensure in order to practice. However, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Exam.*

Program Accreditation:


The Masters in Occupational Therapy Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). Correspondence should be directed to: ACOTE, c/o Accreditation Department, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. Their phone number is (301) 652-AOTA. Website: www.acoteonline.org.

The Doctor in Occupational Therapy (OTD) Program was granted candidacy to be accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). Correspondence should be directed to: ACOTE, c/o Accreditation Department, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. Their phone number is (301) 652-AOTA. Website: www.acoteonline.org

Admissions Requirements:


In addition to the University’s admissions requirements:
  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
  • Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 
  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended
  • Three letters of recommendation, one letter must be from an occupational therapist. The Letter of Recommendation Form must be attached to the typed letter. Letters must be within two years of applying. 
  • Documented observation of occupational therapy services within a variety of age groups and practice areas for a minimum of 40 hours in two or more practice settings. Each applicant may choose from a diverse variety of settings, such as: hospital settings, community based programs, skilled nursing facilities, early intervention, school based programs, home care, outpatient programs, hand therapy sites and/or mental health sites.
  • Professional Resume/CV
  • Respond to a departmental question
  • Departmental interview may be required
  • TOEFL (for applicants whose native language is not English)
  • Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee interview or admission to the program
Start terms:

The Masters in Occupational Therapy Program program and Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program offers admission in the summer 2 term only.

Please note: At the time of application, prospective students may have only three prerequisite courses outstanding/in progress. If admitted to the program, acceptance will be conditional, requiring the student receive a grade of “B” or better in the outstanding course(s) before the summer 2 semester commences. Due to the competitive applicant pool, the Admissions Committee strongly encourages the completion of all prerequisite courses prior to application.

Graduation Requirements:

Students must complete all courses including Advanced Fieldwork Seminar I and II and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

Program Description:

The Master of Science program in Occupational Therapy is a 73 credit program designed to provide entry level education in occupational therapy. Students admitted to this program will earn a Master of Science in occupational therapy in just 2 ½ full-time years of study. A student who has earned a baccalaureate degree from Kean University or another accredited institution is welcome to apply to our program. At Kean, we understand that students have varied interests and we welcome applicants with various baccalaureate degrees. Students from diverse educational and experiential backgrounds create our unique program. The application process takes place through the Centralized Application Service for Occupational Therapy programs (OTCAS). Approximately 37 students are admitted into the program each Summer 2 semester. Each student accepted into the program completes five full-time and two part-time semesters of required academic courses and a minimum of six months of supervised fieldwork in an approved clinical setting. Clinical fieldwork must be completed within 24 months of academic courses. Students successfully completing the program will be eligible to take the national certification examination administered by the National Board for Certification of Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be able to identify him or herself as an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). Most states, including New Jersey, require licensure in order to practice. However, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Exam.*

* Please note that a felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to take the certification examination and/or attain state licensure.

The entry level Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) will train students to become licensed occupational therapists. The cohort based curriculum (with admission in Summer II) consists of 103 credits that are earned over eleven semesters. The OTD is designed to provide entry level education in occupational therapy for individuals who have a baccalaureate degree in another field. Each student completes 7 semesters of required academic courses, a minimum of six months of supervised full time fieldwork in approved clinical settings, successfully passes a competency exam, and completes an additional 16 week doctoral residency with a capstone project. Clinical fieldwork must be completed within 24 months of academic courses.

Currently, in order to become an occupational therapist, the minimum educational requirement is a Master’s degree. The overall goal of this degree is to train generalist practitioners. However, the entry level doctoral degree trains practitioners with advanced skills in one or more of the following areas: clinical practice skills, research skills, administration, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, education, and theory development (ACOTE, 2017). Educating and training occupational therapy practitioners with advanced skills is beneficial in the changing healthcare arena. Students successfully completing the program will be eligible to take the national certification examination administered by the National Board for Certification of Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be able to identify him or herself as an Occupational Therapist, Registered (OTR). All states, including New Jersey, require licensure in order to practice. State licenses are usually based on the successful passing of the NBCOT Certification Exam. By 2027, all new occupational therapists must be doctorally trained.

*Please note that a felony conviction may affect a graduate’s ability to complete fieldwork, take the certification examination and/or attain state licensure.

Required Coursework

Semester One 4

BIO 6405HUMAN GROSS ANATOMY (D)

4

Semester Two 14

OT 6002FOUNDATIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

1

OT 6210CONDITIONS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN I

2

OT 6612GROUP DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

3

OT 6400THEORETICAL GUIDELINES TO PRACTICE I

4

OT 6200INTRODUCTION TO RESIDENCY I

1

OT 6500APPLIED KINESIOLOGY FOR OCCUPATIONAL Therapy

3

Semester Three 16

OT 6401THEORETICAL GUIDELINES TO PRACTICE II

3

OT 6303OCCUPATIONS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

3

OT 6611COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AND SERVICE

1

OT 6223CONDITIONS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN II

3

OT 6201INTRODUCTION TO RESIDENCY II

1

BIO 6406ADVANCED NEUROSCIENCE (D)

4

Semester Four Summer Session 3

OT 6520RESEARCH METHODS IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY I

2

Semester Five-Track A 17

OT 7521RESEARCH METHODS IN OT II

3

OT 7920SEMINAR IN PSYCHOSOCIAL PRACTICE

6

OT 7923SEMINAR IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

6

OT 7200RESIDENCY PROPOSAL I

2

Semester Five-Track B 17

OT 7521RESEARCH METHODS IN OT II

3

OT 7921ADULT REHABILITATION PRACTICE

6

OT 7610ORTHOTICS, PROSTHETICS AND MODALITIES

3

OT 6550ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION & ADVOCACY

3

OT 7200RESIDENCY PROPOSAL I

2

Semester Six-Track A 17

OT 7525ADVANCED RESEARCH IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

3

OT 7921ADULT REHABILITATION PRACTICE

6

OT 7610ORTHOTICS, PROSTHETICS AND MODALITIES

3

OT 6550ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION & ADVOCACY

3

OT 7201RESIDENCY PROPOSAL II

2

Semester Six-Track B 17

OT 7525ADVANCED RESEARCH IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

3

OT 7923SEMINAR IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

6

OT 7920SEMINAR IN PSYCHOSOCIAL PRACTICE

6

OT 7201RESIDENCY PROPOSAL II

2

Semester Seven 4

OT 7204RESIDENCY PROPOSAL III

3

OT 7202LEADERSHIP: DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION

1

Semester Eight & Nine, Fall & Spring 12

OT 7960ADVANCED FIELDWORK SEMINAR I

6

OT 7961ADVANCED FIELDWORK SEMINAR II

6

Semester Ten & Eleven. Summer & Fall 16

OT 7203DOCTORAL RESIDENCY

16

Total Credit Hours: 103