3 + 3 PROGRAM INTEGRATED HEALTH SCIENCES PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CONCENTRATION BS/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY DOCTORATE OTD
About the program
The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences (HBNS) offers a 3+3 BS/OTD program that allows students to complete both the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Integrated Health Sciences and a Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD) at Thomas Jefferson University in a total of six years of full-time study.
- Students apply to the TJU OTD program after completion of their 3rd semester in the BS in Integrated Health Sciences major at UD.
- If accepted into the TJU OTD program, students will be admitted into the UD BS in Integrated Health Sciences - Pre-Occupational Therapy Concentration.
- The Integrated Health Sciences BS and Integrated Health Sciences - Pre-Occupational Therapy Concentration BS have identical coursework for the first 6 semesters, allowing for a seamless transfer between majors.
Career Opportunities
The 3+3 BS/OTD program prepares students to enter the field of occupational therapy at the doctoral level. Graduates are prepared for employment in roles such as direct care providers, consultants, educators, managers, leaders, researchers, and advocates for both the occupational therapy profession and consumers.
The curriculum for the BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy is designed for students accepted into the Doctorate of Occupational Therapy program with Thomas Jefferson University (TJU). The BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy is a full-time program, as is the TJU Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program.
Students accepted into the 3+3 program will transfer into the BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy. Students complete 91 credits of the BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy at UD. Students then take a total of 128 credits at TJU for the Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD) 33 of the TJU credits transfer back to UD and are applied to the UD BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy degree.
The curriculum for the BS in Integrated Health Sciences with a concentration in Pre-Occupational Therapy major courses completed at UD includes the following:
Course | Credits |
Fall Semester 1 | |
BISC207- Introductory Biology I | 4 |
ENGL110 - Seminar in Composition | 3 |
MATH115- Pre-Calculus | 3 |
HBNS200 - Nutrition Concepts | 3 |
UNIV101 - First Year Experience | 1 |
Spring Semester 2 | |
HBNS155- Personal Health Management: An Approach for a Lifetime | 3 |
CHEM103 & 133 - General Chemistry I with lab | 4 |
MMSC200- Language of Medicine | 3 |
PSYC100 - General Psychology | 3 |
SOCI201 - Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
Fall Semester 3 | |
KAAP309 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
STAT200 - Basic Statistical Practice | 3 |
HDFS201 - Life Span Development | 3 |
PSYC334- Principles of Psychopathology | 3 |
Breadth Requirement - Multicultural/History & Cultural Change* | 3 |
Spring Semester 4 | |
KAAP310 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II | 4 |
HBNS332- Health Behavior Theory and Models | 3 |
HBNS305 - Nutrition in the Lifespan | 3 |
HBNS390 - Research Methods in Nutr or HBNS326 - Research Methods and Statistics for Behavioral Science | 3 |
Breadth Requirement - Creative Arts and Humanities HLTH241 or PHIL241 or PHIL444 | 3 |
Fall Semester 5 | |
BISC208 or CHEM104/134 or PHYS201&221 | 4 |
HBNS342 - Adapted Physical Activity | 3 |
2nd English course (ENGL2XX+) | 3 |
Free Elective | 3 |
HBNS362 Capstone | 1 |
Spring Semester 6 | |
HBNS435 Physical Activity and Behavior or HBNS310 Nutrition & Activity | 3 |
HBNS430- Behavior Change Strategies and Tactics | 3 |
Culture, Race, Social Justice Course (select from list)** | 3 |
HBNS335 Health and Aging or HBNS201 Food Concepts | 3 |
HLTH215 (DLE) or HBNS421 (DLE) | 3 |
Details for the Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program may be found on the TJU OTD program website.
Briefly, students complete 3 years of full-time study at TJU over the course of 2 summers, 3 fall, and 3 spring semesters.
After completing the 3rd semester of study in the BS in Integrated Health Science program at UD, students may apply for admission into the 3+3 (BS+OTD) Accelerated Dual Degree Program.
Students must possess the following minimum qualifications at the time of application:
- Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 at the time of application, and if accepted, maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 through the end of junior year.
- Grade of “B-” or above in all Occupational Therapy program prerequisite coursework that has been taken up until time of application. Jefferson College of Rehabilitation Sciences (JCRS) will require the following four (4) prerequisite courses to be completed (with a grade of “B-” or above) at UD by the time of application:
- ENGL 110 Seminar in Composition
- SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology
- STAT 200 Basic Statistical Practice
- KAAP 309 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
The application for the Accelerated Dual Degree Program will also include:
- A personal statement describing the student’s experiences in Occupational Therapy along with their desire for the profession; and
- A resume that includes proof of leadership, teamwork and/or community service experiences, along with documented occupational therapy experiences, if applicable.
Academic Requirements prior to starting at TJU
- Successful completion of all prerequisite coursework with at least a grade of a B- prior to starting at TJU:
- KAAP309 Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab
- KAAP310 Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab
- STAT200 Basic Statistical Practice
- PSYC334 Principles of Psychopathology
- HDFS201 LifeSpan Development
- SOCI201 Introduction to Sociology
- ENGL110 Seminar in Composition
- All prerequisite coursework requirements of the first three years of the Accelerated Dual Degree Program’s articulated curriculum must be successfully completed at UD or otherwise approved by JCRS, with a transcript review performed by both UD and JCRS; The JCRS transcript review will occur after fall semester of junior year (year 3). The student must have earned at least a grade of a “B-” in all prerequisite coursework.
- The student must maintain a Qualifying Cumulative GPA (3.0), after 5 semesters at UD and at the time of transfer to JCRS;
- If a student repeats a course at UD, both course grades will be factored into the student’s cumulative GPA; however, the lower grade will be excluded from the Prerequisite GPA calculation;
- The student must be in good academic and social standing at UD. Any violation of UD’s code of conduct or policies can result in loss of the student’s seat in the Accelerated Dual Degree Program; and
- The student must have earned a conferred UD baccalaureate degree prior to the start of the second year of the OTD program at JCRS.
Occupational Therapy Shadowing Criteria prior to starting at TJU
- The student must have documented proof of at least 8 hours of required occupational therapy volunteer or shadowing hours spread evenly between at least two different occupational therapy settings over the student’s career at UD; and
- The shadowing hours are required to be completed by the end of the last term of enrollment at UD.
Application Period:
January 1 to February 1 in the student's sophomore year