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Degrees: eOTD, ppOTD, MS
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Website: https://ase.tufts.edu/occupationaltherapy
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Tufts University, located in Medford, Massachusetts, is home to the Department of Occupational Therapy, also known as the Boston School of Occupational Therapy (BSOT). Founded in 1918 at the request of the U.S. Army Surgeon General, BSOT became affiliated with Tufts in 1945.
The ELOTD program is a nine-semester, full-time curriculum comprising 106 semester hour units. Students engage in a diverse curriculum that includes courses such as Gross Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Kinesiology, and various occupational therapy practice areas. The program emphasizes both research and practical experience, requiring two three-month Level II Fieldwork placements and a 14-week Doctoral Experiential Component.
The Department of Occupational Therapy is housed in the Collaborative Learning and Innovation Complex (CLIC) at 574 Boston Avenue. This 95,000 square-foot facility fosters interdisciplinary research and provides specialized classrooms, research labs, and versatile common spaces. These resources support dynamic research and learning experiences, including hands-on projects and public collaborative zones.
The ELOTD program reflects a predominantly female student body, with women accounting for about 90% of enrolled students, mirroring trends in the occupational therapy profession. Racial and ethnic composition shows approximately 62% White or Caucasian, 9.5% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic/Latino, 4.4% Black or African American, 6.6% identifying as two or more races, and roughly 3% unknown or unreported—aligning with broader diversity efforts at Tufts. International students make up around 8% of the graduate program. Through active DEI initiatives, the department seeks to increase representation among underrepresented minorities and support inclusive learning environments.
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