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The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston offers an Entry-Level Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) through its School of Health Professions. The program is designed for individuals with a minimum of a bachelor's degree who aspire to become licensed occupational therapists. UTMB provides two OTD tracks: a residential program in Galveston and a hybrid program in Laredo. The Galveston track has received full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) through April 2029.
The OTD program comprises 113 credit hours over three years, integrating didactic coursework with clinical experiences. The first two years focus on foundational knowledge and skills, while the third year emphasizes offsite clinical rotations. Fieldwork is a critical component, with Level I experiences in various practice areas during the first and second years, and two Level II rotations in the third year. A capstone experiential project concludes the program, allowing students to apply their learning in a specialized area of interest.
The UTMB–Galveston occupational therapy program is fully integrated into a leading academic health center on a 350‑acre urban campus, featuring advanced clinical and research facilities. Students train within the School of Health Professions, collaborating closely with UTMB Health’s network of three outpatient therapy clinics and on‑site hospitals. They also benefit from access to the adjacent Shriners Children’s Hospital for pediatric orthopedic and burn care and specialized rehabilitation affiliates like the Transitional Learning Center, offering comprehensive exposure to diverse patient populations and cutting‑edge clinical environments.
The OTD program at UTMB maintains strong academic outcomes, with recent cohorts achieving student achievement targets of 98% in 2022 through 2024. The School of Health Professions, comprising schools of nursing, medicine, biomedical sciences, and OT, enrolls over 3,200 students and approximately 900 faculty across the Galveston, League City and Angleton campuses. The institution emphasizes diversity and equity in admissions and actively recruits a mix of students across Texas and beyond, reflecting a broad geographic and demographic representation.
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School Address: School of Health Professions, Department of Occupational Therapy, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-1142
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