Doctoral Capstone

The doctoral capstone project is a 14-week full-time experiential course designed to develop students? skills role related focus areas. Students implement an individually mentored, increasingly self-directed capstone project as the culminating learning activity of the doctoral program. Prerequisites: OCCT 869 and OCCT 892.

Practice Scholar Symposium

The synthesis of knowledge gained throughout the didactic curriculum, service-learning and field experiences, and in-depth scholarly capstone experience and project is demonstrated through the completion and presentation of a scholarly product. Prerequisites: OCCT 869 and OCCT 892.

Practice-Scholar Seminar III

Students examine their capacity for leadership and advocacy for the role of occupation in achieving health and wellbeing of individuals, groups, and populations. Students reflect on their own plans for leadership and advocacy in their upcoming capstone project. Pre- or corequisite: OCCT 891.

Fieldwork I Psychosocial

Students conduct evaluations and design a group-based intervention in a clinical or community-based setting that serves the needs of adults with disabilities. Students examine occupational performance and its impact on participation and health and wellness in individuals and groups. Prerequisites: OCCT 751, OCCT 754, and OCCT 755.

Fieldwork I Adults

Students conduct an occupation-based assessment of a client in a clinical or community-based setting that serves the needs of adults with disabilities. Students examine occupational performance and its impact on participation and health and wellness in individuals and groups. Prerequisites: OCCT 751, OCCT 754, and OCCT 755.