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Website: https://cph.temple.edu/rs/academics-rehabilitation-sciences/occupational-therapy
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Temple University is a public, state-related R1 research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, established in 1888. The entry‑level Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) is housed within the College of Public Health and enjoys full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). It consistently ranks among the top 25 OT programs nationally according to U.S. News & World Report and prepares graduates for eligibility to sit for the NBCOT national certification exam.
The entry‑level OTD is a full‑time, in‑person program requiring a bachelor’s degree for admission. It encompasses didactic coursework, lab-based skill development, Level II fieldwork placements, and a culminating doctoral capstone experience. The curriculum integrates evidence-based practice, interprofessional education, and community health perspectives, emphasizing clinical competence, leadership, advocacy, and research.
Instruction and labs take place on Temple’s Health Sciences Campus and Main Campus in North Philadelphia. Students benefit from access to a robust clinical network, including Temple University Hospital and community health partnerships. The university’s cutting-edge facilities support hands-on simulation, assistive technology training, and interprofessional collaboration across public health disciplines.
While program-specific demographic data (such as gender and ethnicity proportions) are not publicly detailed, Temple University as a whole enrolls over 30,000 students across all campuses with a diverse student body. The College of Public Health places a strong emphasis on serving urban and multicultural populations, and the OTD program maintains selective cohort sizes aimed at fostering personalized mentorship and inclusive learning environments.
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School Address: Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Public Health, 3307 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140-5101
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