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Empower others and change lives
Throughout the lifespan, people encounter challenges that impede their ability to navigate everyday activities and achieve their goals. As an occupational therapy student at USD, you will gain the educational foundation you need to address these needs and help people of all ages live full, meaningful lives.
Our program takes a holistic, person-centered approach – one that considers the physical, psychological and social needs of clients and understands the importance of adapting the environment to fit the person. You'll experience real-world learning in state-of-the-art laboratories, community settings and fieldwork sites that will equip you with the confidence you need to thrive in your profession. You'll also learn from professors who know your name and care about your success. With a small student-to-faculty ratio and an open-door policy, our program is committed to providing you with personalized advising and support. The OTD program will prepare you to become an expert, compassionate occupational therapist who creates innovative services for your clients.
Help others maximize their independence in daily life as an occupational therapy student at USD.
Degrees & Offerings
Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Doctorate
Vermillion Main Campus
The Doctor of Occupational Therapy program equips you with the expertise and person-centered approach you need to empower individuals as they work toward their goals and seek independence. You'll take either the non-specialization route or choose from one of the following specializations: mental health, neuroscience and rehabilitation, pediatrics or rural/underserved.
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Occupational Therapy: Mental Health (OTD)
Doctorate
Vermillion Main Campus
Mental illness is a growing cause of disability and the World Health Organization predicts that it will soon be the most prevalent cause of disability. In response to this trend, this specialization was developed to provide you with the opportunity to focus your research, fieldwork experiences and capstone in mental health treatment and prevention services for children, youth, the aging, and those with severe and persistent mental illness.
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Occupational Therapy: Neuroscience & Rehabilitation (OTD)
Doctorate
Vermillion Main Campus
Learn the knowledge and skills you need to understand the challenges faced by those with neurological impairments. Focus your research, fieldwork experiences and capstone in neuroscience and rehabilitation to promote the physical, mental and environmental wellbeing of each unique client.
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Occupational Therapy: Pediatrics (OTD)
Doctorate
Vermillion Main Campus
Prepare to become a pediatric occupational therapy practitioner who supports societal needs by providing services to infants, toddlers, children, and youth and their families. By focusing your research, fieldwork experiences and capstone in pediatrics, you will be prepared to work in a variety of settings including schools, clinics and homes.
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Occupational Therapy: Rural/Underserved (OTD)
Doctorate
Vermillion Main Campus
There is a shortage of health professionals choosing to work in rural and underserved areas. Through this specialization, students focus their research, fieldwork experiences, and capstone in rural/underserved practice to prepare them for working in rural, clinically diverse settings with opportunities to build programs for rural and underserved communities.
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Occupational Therapy (B.S./OTD)
Concurrent Program
Vermillion Main Campus
This 3+3 program is available to current USD students pursuing a B.S. in health sciences with a specialization in clinical studies; a B.S. in kinesiology and sport management with a specialization in exercise science; or a B.S. in neuroscience with a specialization in cognitive neuroscience. The accelerated track will allow the undergraduate program to count 20 hours of the first year of a Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree toward the electives in the B.S. degree. The student will complete 100 hours by the end of the third year toward the undergraduate degree.
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Program Details
Graduate
College
School of Health Sciences
Department
Occupational Therapy
Contact
Graduate Admissions
605-658-6140
gradadmissions@usd.edu
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This graduate program utilizes a specialized CAS online application to complete the admissions process. To learn more about this program's unique application process, requirements and program deadlines, visit Specialty Graduate Program Applications.
Additional requirements exist for international applicants. For more information, visit International Admission Requirements.
Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the Occupational Therapist, administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT®). After successful completion of this exam, the graduate will be an Occupational Therapist Registered (OTR). In addition, all states require licensure to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT certification examination. A felony conviction may affect a graduate's ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure.
Known for Excellence
With qualities like small class sizes, specialized programs and incredible student opportunities, USD is not your typical university. What makes us unique is what makes your education exceptional.
The USD occupational therapy program was one of the first 12 programs in the U.S. to offer the OTD program.
At USD, your professors know your name and want to help you succeed with a 1:4 faculty-student ratio.
Departments & Facilities
Explore the departments, facilities and centers that contribute to your education in occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy
Our department facilitates meaningful research and a robust education for future occupational therapists through the Doctor of Occupational Therapy program and an occupational therapy pathway. With state-of-the-art facilities, a small student-to-faculty ratio, hands-on learning opportunities and more, the department prepares students to assist people in achieving their goals, maintaining or rebuilding their independence and participating in everyday activities.
Faculty & Staff
Get to know the faculty and staff in the Department of Occupational Therapy. Our faculty are experts in their field, contributing research and scholarship in management of chronic disease, the role of OT in dementia care, occupation-based intervention and quality of life with lymphedema, psychosocial rehabilitation, occupational performance measurement, productive aging and gerontology, promotion of childhood mental health and more.
Whitney Lucas Molitor
Chair-Occupational Therapy
Shana Cerny
Associate Professor
Mackenzie Feldhacker
Assistant Professor
Karen Hebert
Assistant Professor
Moses Ikiugu
Professor
Megan Johnke
Lecturer
Specialty
Pediatrics, Management
Allison Naber
Associate Professor
Ranelle Nissen
Assoc Dean, Health Sciences/Associate Professor
Marcia Harnois
Program Assistant I
Rita Humphrey
Assistant Admissions Officer
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State-of-the-Art Facilities
You'll learn in state-of-the-art facilities right here on campus. Our program is located in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center, which houses teaching, learning and clinic spaces that are designed for collaboration and hands-on experiences. You'll also take classes alongside other health sciences and medical students in the Lee Medical Building. From human gross anatomy courses to simulation exercises, the opportunities offered in these facilities make your education exceptional.
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Learn by Doing
Throughout your education, you'll learn in real-world settings and serve your community. Here are just a few of the experiences you can look forward to:
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Participating in simulations alongside students from a variety of disciplines
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Having the opportunity to complete fieldwork in the pediatric, physical rehabilitative, psychosocial and other arenas in one of our 175+ partner sites around the nation
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Attending occupational therapy conferences at both thestate and national levels
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Choosing an area of specialty to explore and research through your capstone experiential project
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Guarantee Your Seat!
Consider the OT Scholars program at USD if you are currently enrolled in a undergraduate program in South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Montana or Wyoming. You can apply early, during your sophom*ore or junior year, to guarantee your seat in the doctoral program. Contact us to learn more about this opportunity.
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Health professionals are in high demand
In underserved rural areas, healthcare is crucial and occupational therapists are in high demand. If you are a resident of Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), you may be eligible to apply for reduced tuition through the WICHE Professional Student Exchange Program.
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Jumpstart your Career
The PACE-I Scholars Program is just what you need. With over $18,000 in financial assistance and hands-on training with kids, this program will set you on the right path in early intervention.
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2024-2025 Occupational Therapy Program Tuition, Fees, and Additional Costs
Financial Aid
Tuition - Graduate Student* | Rate/Credit Hour | |
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South Dakota Resident (all credits other than full-time Fieldwork/Capstone semesters) | $340.15 | |
Non-Resident Allied Health (all OCTH credits other than full-time Fieldwork/Capstone semesters) | $888.10 | |
Non-Resident (ANAT and PHGY credits only) | $654.05 | |
Online/Self Support (full-time Fieldwork and Capstone semesters only) | $470.45 | |
University Fees | Rate/Credit Hour | |
General Activity Fee (all credits for campus based semesters) | $55.30 | |
Lab/STEM Fee (ANAT and PHGY credits only) | $42.35 | |
School of Health Sciences Special Discipline Fee (all OCTH credits other than full-time Fieldwork/Capstone semesters) | $103.50 | |
OT Liability Fee (estimated) (yearly rate billed each fall semester) | $11.00 | |
Program Total Tuition & Fees (114 Credits)** | ||
South Dakota Resident | $55,532 | |
Non-Resident | $100,863 | |
Estimated Other Additional Costs | ||
Books | First Year (Estimated) | $1,550 |
Second Year, Summer (Estimated) | $850 | |
Second Year (Estimated) | $1,200 | |
Third Year, Summer (Estimated) | $100 | |
Third Year (Estimated) | $500 | |
Vaccinations | Hepatitis B Vaccination estimate (1st Year only if you have not completed the vaccination series and a positive titer). | Each of the vaccinations in the series is approximately $59 and the titer is approximately $40. |
TB (PPD) Blood test | $65 | |
Tetanus/Pertussis (Tdap) | $48 | |
Influenza Vaccination | $35/year | |
AOTA Membership | Yearly | $75 |
BLS CPR | Initial Certification prior to Program Entry | $60 |
Recertification during first summer semester | $60 | |
Health Insurance | Health Insurance (estimated based on financial aid support) | $1,750/year |
Criminal Background Check | Program Entry | $100 |
Annual Update | $58/year in 2nd and 3rd year | |
USD Graduate School Application Fee | $35 | |
One-time Fees | Seat Deposit for accepted applicants (Applied as a credit to spring tuition bill) | $400 |
Clinical Process Management Fee (Applied first semester of program) | $150 | |
Student kit (estimated) | $200 | |
Estimated Total Program Cost Including All Estimated Additional Costs | ||
South Dakota Resident | $66,363 | |
Non-Resident | $111,694 |
*Subject to change each academic year. Rate changes are typically announced in late April. Please visit the Business Officefor additional information.
**Number of credits is subject to change.
student success story
I feel like we learned more about all the different OT areas, whereas at some schools, it's mostly adult-driven. We learned about pediatric OT and assistive technologies. But they also taught us grant-writing and other skills you don't get anywhere else. We even got some business education in case we wanted to go that route. The small class sizes meant I really got to know my fellow professors and my fellow students which helped me feel comfortable asking questions. Even though it is a big school, it is a close knit community.
Rebecca Johnson
Occupational Therapy, OTD
Occupational Therapist, Black Hills Pediatric Therapy
Rapid City, SD
Outcomes & Accreditation
The Doctor of Occupational Therapy program at the University of South Dakota is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education(ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). ACOTE is recognized as the accrediting agency for occupational therapy education by both the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.Students must graduate from an ACOTE-accredited program and successfully pass theNational Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy(NBCOT) exam in order to apply for state licensure and to practice as an occupational therapist.
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