2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Occupational Therapy
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Barb Brockevelt, Ph.D., OTR/L, Chairperson
Department of Occupational Therapy
Lee Med, Room 302
Phone: 605-677-5600
Fax: 605-677-6745
Email: ot@usd.edu
Website: www.usd.edu/ot
Degrees:
Master of Science
Graduate Faculty
Associate Professor:
Barb Brockevelt, Associate Professor/Chairperson, Ph.D., OTR/L, Nova Southeastern University. Specialization: Pediatric Practice, Family-Centered Care, and Movement Analysis in Occupation.
Moses Ikiugu, Associate Professor, PhD, OTR/L, Texas Women’s University. Specialization: Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Occupational Therapy Theory, and Application of Theory to Practice
Stacy Smallfield, Associate Professor, Dr.OT, OTR/L, Nova Southeastern University. Specialization: Adult Physical Disability, Ergonomics, and Low Vision
Assistant Professor:
Lynne Anderson, Assistant Professor, M.S., OTR/L, The University of South Dakota. Specialization: Geriatrics
Audrey Cross, Assistant Professor, OTD, OTR/L, Creighton University. Specialization: Upper Extremity Rehabilitation, Ergonomics
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. Graduates of the program have a 100% first-time pass rate on the national board exam (NBCOT) over the past 4 years, as compared to an 85% national first-time pass rate. In addition, they typically find employment within one-month of graduation.
Preparation includes a two and one-half year curriculum, which combines didactic and clinical education, leading to the Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy. Graduates are prepared to pursue careers in traditional and emerging areas of practice. Students admitted to the program must have a Baccalaureate degree. No preference is given to any particular field of study; all students must have a strong foundation in the biological and behavioral sciences, excellent communication skills, and knowledge of the field of occupational therapy.
The Occupational Therapy Department is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA),4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20841-3425. The telephone number is 301-652-2682.
Admission Requirements in addition to those of the Graduate School
- Students admitted to the program must have a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. No preference is given to any specific field of undergraduate study.
- The GRE is required.
- Cumulative, prerequisite, and science prerequisite (Anatomy and Physiology) GPA of 3.0 or better based on a 4.0 scale is preferred.
- Submission of USD OT application with pre-professional information
- Specific prerequisite courses are required. These include:
Human Anatomy
Human Physiology
Majors Biology (two semesters)
Statistics
General Psychology
Cultural Anthropology or Sociology
Lifespan Development
Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
College Physics (Recommended but not required)
- Two official transcripts from each college or university attended. Send transcripts directly to the USD Occupational Therapy Department. Graduates of USD or any of the South Dakota Regental institutions (BHSU, DSU, NSU, SDSMT or SDSU) may submit unofficial transcripts.
- Three letters of recommendation
- A personal interview is also required with Occupational Therapy faculty.
- Additional requirements exist for international students.
Application Deadline
- Regular Admission
Applications are accepted from September 1st to January 15th for enrollment the following fall semester. Invitations to interview will be offered to select applicants based on review of the written application materials. Admission interview dates for the entering class of 2010 are: Friday, December 4, 2009 for early applicants and Friday, February 12, 2010 for all other applicants.
To be considered for the early interview day, applicants must meet the following requirements:
1. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5;
2. No grade of C in prerequisite coursework;
3. 6 of 9 prerequisite courses completed;
4. Minimum combined GRE score of 950;
5. Minimum GRE analytical writing score of 4.0; and
6. Complete application must be received by November 1st.
- 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 have an overall GPA of 3.5 and a science GPA of 3.2.
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.
*** Other conditions apply to these special admission procedures. Students wishing to learn more should contact the Department of Occupational Therapy at (605) 677-5600.
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 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 achieved with 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 hope 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.
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