2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Occupational Therapy
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Department Chairperson: Barbara Brockevelt, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA
Department of Occupational Therapy
Lee Med, Room 302
Phone: 605-658-6500
Fax: 605-677-6745
ot@usd.edu
www.usd.edu/ot
Click on any of the following programs for information:
FACULTY
Professors:
Barbara Brockevelt, Ph.D., M.A., OTR/L, FAOTA, Chairperson, Nova Southeastern University. Specialization: Human Development, Pediatric Practice, and Child Well-being.
Moses Ikiugu, Ph.D., OTR/L, Texas Women’s University. Specialization: Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy Theory, and Application of Theory to Practice.
Assistant Professors:
Shana Cerny, O.T.D., M.S., OTR/L, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Specialization: Human Development, Pediatric Rehabilitation, and Infant and Child Mental Health.
Ranelle Nissen, M.S., OTR/L, University of South Dakota. Specialization: Rural Practice, Geriatrics, and Student Fieldwork Education.
Instructors:
Robert J. Brockevelt, PT, M.P.A., University of South Dakota. Specialization: Rural Practice, Management.
Jessica McHugh, M.S. OTR/L, University of South Dakota. Specialization: Pediatric Practice, Autism, Private Practice.
Whitney Lucas Molitor, M.S., OTR/L, University of South Dakota. Specialization: Community-Based Service Delivery, Professional Ethics, and Student Fieldwork Education.
DEGREE
Master of Science
Occupational Therapy Doctorate
Post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate
Master of Science, Occupational Therapy (M.S.)
Program Description
The University of South Dakota Occupational Therapy program is transitioning from a Master of Science degree program to an Occupational Therapy Doctorate degree program. The entering class of 2015 was the last class given the option to choose the Master of Science degree program.
The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree program has been continuously accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) since 1993. ACOTE is located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. The telephone number is 301-652-2682, and the web address is www.acoteonline.org.
Graduates of the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree program have had a 99.7% pass rate on the national board exam (NBCOT) since the inception of the program, as compared to an 86% national pass rate. In addition, they typically find employment within one month of graduation.
Admission requirements
Degree requirements
Occupational Therapy Doctorate (O.T.D.)
Program Description
Occupational therapy is a science-driven, evidence-based profession that enables people of all ages to live life to its fullest. Occupational therapists assist people in achieving their goals, maintaining or rebuilding their independence, and participating in the everyday activities that they need to do or that simply make life worth living.
The Occupational Therapy Doctorate program at the University of South Dakota is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association. Students entering in Fall 2016 and beyond will be accepted at the doctoral level only; the M.S. degree will no longer be offered. ACOTE is located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449. The telephone number is 301-652-2682, and the web address is www.acoteonline.org.
Admission requirements
Degree requirements
Post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate (O.T.D.)
Program Description
The post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate at the University of South Dakota is designed for licensed occupational therapists who graduated with a Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy and wish to advance their careers through the development and application of new knowledge and skills. The Occupational Therapy Doctorate degree is conferred upon completion of a four or five semester, 24-credit-hour online curriculum, which is uniquely tailored to the professional aspirations of each practitioner.
Program Eligibility
To be eligible for the post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate (O.T.D.), applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Possess a current U.S. license to practice occupational therapy
- Hold a Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy
Admission requirements
Degree requirements
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (M.S. & O.T.D.)
Specific prerequisite courses are required. These include:
Majors Biology (Must include a lab) |
3 semester credit hours |
Human Anatomy* |
3 semester credit hours |
Human Physiology* |
3 semester credit hours |
Statistics |
3 semester credit hours |
General Psychology |
3 semester credit hours |
Cultural Anthropology or Introduction to Sociology |
3 semester credit hours |
Lifespan Development |
3 semester credit hours |
Psychology of Abnormal Behavior |
3 semester credit hours |
Medical Terminology |
1-3 semester credit hours |
College Physics (Recommended but not required) |
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Orientation to Occupational Therapy (Recommended but not required) |
*Or a combined Human Anatomy/Physiology course with a minimum of 6 credit hours taken over 2 semesters. |
- Cumulative, prerequisite, and science prerequisite GPAs of 3.0 (as calculated by OTCAS) or better based on a 4.0 scale are required.
- Grades below a C will not be accepted.
- When calculating prerequisite and science prerequisite GPAs: if a course has been taken twice, the highest grade will be applied to the student’s GPA; if taken more than twice, the average will be calculated and applied to the student’s GPA.
- A minimum of 7 of the 9 prerequisite courses must be completed prior to application.
- The GRE is required. GRE scores may not be more than 5 years old.
- Three letters of recommendation and completion of a personal statement are required as part of the OTCAS application (see below).
- A personal interview with the Occupational Therapy faculty by invitation.
- Applicants must successfully complete a criminal background check upon acceptance.
- Additional requirements exist for international students and applicants with degrees from other countries.
Application Deadline
Applications for admission are available through the Occupational Therapy Centralized Application Service (OTCAS), a service of the American Occupational Therapy Association. OTCAS allows applicants to use a single Web-based application and one set of materials to apply to multiple occupational therapy education programs and to monitor their application status online. Please visit www.otcas.org for application instructions. Early Admission deadline is the first working day in October and General Admission deadline is the first working day in January in the year prior to the fall entrance. Please contact the Department of Occupational Therapy for verification of current requirements.
- A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.5 (as calculated by OTCAS);
- A minimum science prerequisite GPA of 3.2 (as calculated by OTCAS);
- A minimum prerequisite GPA of 3.5 (as calculated by OTCAS);
- No grade below B in prerequisite coursework;
- 6 of 9 prerequisite courses completed;
- 2 of the following 3 criteria must also be met:
- Minimum of 40th percentile rank for Verbal GRE score
- Minimum of 45th percentile rank for Quantitative GRE score
- Minimum of 4.0 GRE score for Analytical Writing
- GRE scores may not be more than 5 year old; and
- Complete application must be received by the first working day in October.
- Occupational Therapy Scholar Program
This program allows the undergraduate student, beginning in his or her sophomore year, to apply for acceptance into the Occupational Therapy program while completing his or her undergraduate degree. Students accepted into this program are guaranteed a seat in the OT program the fall semester after they complete their undergraduate degree. Applicants for the Occupational Therapy Scholar Program must meet the following criteria:
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 (as calculated by OTCAS);
- A minimum science prerequisite GPA of 3.2 (as calculated by OTCAS);
- No grade below B in prerequisite courses;
- A minimum score at the 40th percentile rank for Verbal Reasoning and at the 45th percentile rank for Quantitative Reasoning on the GRE revised General Test; and
- A minimum GRE Analytical Writing score of 4.0
If an applicant is accepted under the OT Scholar program, they must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA, a 3.2 science prerequisite GPA, and a 3.5 prerequisite GPA to guarantee their position in the class.
Students may apply for this program from February 1st of their sophomore year to April 1st of their junior year of college. Applications will be processed as they are received. Personal interviews will be scheduled for qualified applicants.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (Post-professional O.T.D.)
- Completed Graduate Application form found at: https://usd-web.usd.edu/apps/grad-app/login.cfm and a non-refundable application fee of $35.
- One official transcript verifying receipt of an undergraduate degree and Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy must accompany an application. If applicable, the applicants must submit any other transcripts of graduate level credit since completion of the M.S. degree. (Transcripts in original application file at USD will be reviewed for graduates of USD.)
- 250-word minimum statement of purpose with specific goals identified.
- Resume/CV which includes work history, continuing education since graduation, professional memberships, service activities, awards received, leadership positions, and publications/presentations.
- 2 letters of recommendation.
- Copy of current Occupational Therapy license.
- Successful completion of criminal background check upon acceptance.
Subject to faculty approval, those who do not meet all of the criteria above may be admitted on a provisional basis.
SCHOLARSHIPS
- Sanford Health VanDeMark Scholarship in Occupational Therapy
Students who have completed the first academic year of the graduate occupational therapy program at the University of South Dakota with a GPA in the top 50% of the class will be considered for this scholarship. Nomination and selection are made by the faculty of the Department of Occupational Therapy based on academic performance and leadership.
- Dorothy Anne Elsberry Scholarship
An occupational therapy student at the University of South Dakota who has demonstrated the qualities and performance which emulate the values that were important to Dr. Dorothy Anne Elsberry throughout her career in occupational therapy education are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Selection is based on the student’s creativity, pragmatism, promotion of Occupational Therapy, support of the core principles of occupational therapy, scholarly achievement, service to others, and an outstanding participation in extracurricular professional activities. Applicant must have completed one year of the OT program at USD, and must have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.2 in the OT program.
- Faithe Family Scholarships
Students accepted into the occupational therapy program at USD who have demonstrated high achievement, a desire to serve the healthcare delivery system, and who show financial need are eligible to apply for these scholarships. Selection is based on GPA, OT program application and a written essay. Awards are available for Year 1 and Year 2 students.
- Wanda and Tim Hannahs Scholarship
The Dakota Hospital Foundation (DHF) provided funding to create a scholarship endowment to honor Wanda and Tim Hannahs of Vermillion, South Dakota. Wanda was an employee of Sanford Vermillion who experienced a spinal cord injury following a car accident. The endowment provides scholarships for students enrolled in the Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy programs at the University of South Dakota on alternate years. Selection criteria include high academic achievement, leadership, and service during the graduate program.
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