Occupational Therapy
Admission requirements
This program has a competitive admissions process. Please review the minimum requirements listed below prior to applying. Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements and do not request special consideration will not be considered for admission.
*Starting with the 2022-2023 application cycle, there is no GRE requirement for this program.
Degree
Applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree (in any degree area) prior to starting the program.
Prerequisite coursework
Science & Math
- Human Anatomy (1 semester) AND Human Physiology (1 semester)
- 200 level or above
- OR Human Anatomy & Physiology (2 semester sequence)
- 200 level or above
- UWL courses: BIO 312 & 313
The two courses must each contain a lab component and curriculum must cover the majority of the following: comprehensive physiological principles, membrane physiology, body fluid compartments, fluid & electrolyte balance, systems of the human body (skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, reproductive, & urinary).
- Physics (1 semester)
- Curricular requirements:
- Math based
- Examination of concepts using algebra & trigonometry, or calculus
- Include a majority of the following concepts:
- Matter, motion, energy, thermodynamics, waves, light, & electricity
- Includes a lab component
- Math based
- Biomechanics coursework is not an acceptable substitute
- UWL courses: PHY 103 or 104
- Curricular requirements:
- Statistics OR Principles of Research (1 semester)
- Curricular requirements:
- Descriptive statistics, binomial and normal distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and introduction to Z, T, F, chi-square test statistics, computer use, and statistics software
- UWL courses: STAT 145
- Curricular requirements:
Social Science
- Life Span Development OR Developmental Psychology (1 semester)
- Curricular requirements:
- Emphasis on historical, theoretical, & methodological approaches to human development across the lifespan
- Psychological principles, concepts, and historical/recent research in various areas (i.e., prenatal, cognitive, language, social/emotional, and physical development)
- UWL courses: PSY 210 or PSY 212
- Curricular requirements:
- Abnormal Psychology (1 semester)
- Curricular requirements:
- Clinical descriptions, bio-psychosocial causes and associated treatments of psychological disorders with special emphasis on mood & anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and assessment/diagnosis
- UWL course: PSY 204 or PSY 304
- Curricular requirements:
- Sociology OR Anthropology (1 semester)
- Curricular requirements:
- Role of socio-cultural, socioeconomic, & diversity factors and lifestyle choices in contemporary society
- UWL course: any SOC or ANT course
- Curricular requirements:
Other
- Medical Terminology (1 semester)
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- UWL courses: HP 250, CHE 460, or RTH 355
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The following tables list equivalent courses offered by many Midwest institutions:
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- OT Course Equivalencies - Univ. of Wisconsin System
- OT Course Equivalencies - Wisconsin Private Colleges
- OT Course Equivalencies - UW Colleges (2 Year Campuses)
- OT Course Equivalencies - Wisconsin Technical Colleges
- OT Course Equivalencies - Univ. of Minnesota System
- OT Course Equivalencies - Minnesota State Colleges & Universities (MnSCU)
- OT Course Equivalencies - Minnesota Private Colleges
- OT Course Equivalencies - Minnesota Community & Technical Colleges
Prerequisite course completion timeline
You may apply to the program while completing prerequisite work. However, all prerequisite courses must be completed prior to beginning the program.
Prerequisite science & math courses (Anatomy & Physiology, Physics, & Stats) must be completed within 7 years of application to program. All other prerequisite courses must be completed within 10 years of application.
Advanced Placement (AP) credit
The program accepts AP credit with an official undergraduate transcript listing the specific credits/courses for which AP credit was granted, an AP exam score alone is insufficient for satisfaction of prerequisite requirements.
Graduate level transfer credits & advanced program placement
- Transfer credits from other OT programs are not accepted
- Due to the tight sequencing and integration of the curriculum we do not accept didactic or clinical credits from other institutions
- Students must complete the entire OT curriculum at UWL
- Advanced placement is not available
- Students must complete the entire OT curriculum at UWL, regardless of background, education and experience
Questions regarding prerequisite coursework?
Application Review Specialist
4033 Health Science Center
pamann@uwlax.edu
- Information to include in your email:
- Course number
- Course description
- Institution at which the course was completed
Grade point average
- 3.00 minimum cumulative GPA required
- Specific requirements for prerequisite coursework
- Minimum grade of "C"
- No more than two "C" grades in prerequisite coursework will be accepted
- Minimum grade of "C"
GPA is calculated on a 4 point scale by OTCAS. Applicants not meeting GPA requirement are ineligible for admission and will be removed from consideration.
A felony charge may affect your ability to obtain fieldwork placements and/or sit for the board examination.