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What is the difference between an entry-level OTD and a post-professional OTD degree?

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What is the difference between an entry-level OTD and a post-professional OTD degree?

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Students earning an entry-level OTD program have not completed all components to qualify to take the national registry exam. Those working toward a post-professional OTD degree would already have their NBCOT certification and experience working as a practicing OT. • How long is the program? The program can be completed in 16 months, depending on how many foundation courses, if any, you need to complete. There are four semesters with each semester lasting 14 weeks. The program is 10 courses, or 33 credit hours of course work (provided you do not have to complete any of the foundation courses). • How many credits and courses do I take each semester? You will enroll in two courses each semester. You will take one course at a time and each course is seven weeks in length. You will work concurrently on your doctoral project each semester. • How much does the program cost? See the Tuition and Fees Supplement for the most current information. This is a great investment when you consider that

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