University of Toledo Occupational Therapy Early Admission Pathway
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Once you’re accepted into the program, your spot is guaranteed as long as you maintain the admissions criteria. No worrying about competing for a limited number of seats — your future is secure. Admission criteria include a bachelor’s degree in any field of study with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a grade of B- or better in all prerequisite courses, including:
- Introductory Biology, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
BIO 115 or BIO 116 - Introduction to Sociology or Anthropology,
91°µÍø Equivalent: SOC 151 or 153 or ATH 155 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II,
91°µÍø Equivalent BIO 201 and BIO 161 - Medical Terminology, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
KNH 209
- Introduction to Psychology, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
PSY 111 and 112 - Statistics, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
STA 261 - Lifespan Human Development, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
PSY 231 - Abnormal Psychology, 91°µÍø Equivalent:
PSY 242
Finish the doctoral program in as little as three years. The program includes 95 credit hours and integrated fieldwork each semester. Complete a research project and individualized capstone project before graduation.
The University of Toledo’s Occupational Doctoral Program is accredited by the:
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education of the American Occupational Therapy Association
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 200
North Bethesda, MD, 20852-4929
Learn more about the University of Toledo’s
or contact Alexia Metz, program director, at alexia.metz@utoledo.edu