OTD Fieldwork and Capstone Information

Fieldwork

Opportunities for clinical experiences are built into the curriculum to provide gradually increased levels of responsibility and experience in occupational therapy settings under the guidance and supervision of a qualified occupational therapist.

  • Level I Fieldwork provides an introductory experience where you can become more comfortable with client needs in a supervised setting. It helps to enrich didactic coursework by seeing firsthand the concepts discussed in class. It also provides an opportunity to explore different practice settings. At NDMU, level I fieldwork includes placements related to physical dysfunction; mental health; pediatrics; and education, wellness, community, and emerging trends.
  • Level II Fieldwork provides more in-depth experiences working directly with clients to enhance your skills as a practitioner. The NDMU curriculum includes two full-time placements.

Capstone

The capstone is the culmination of your OTD studies and is comprised of (8) courses:

  • Capstone Planning, I, II, III, IV, and V
  • Doctoral Experiential Seminar
  • Doctoral Rotation
  • Capstone Presentation

Planning for the doctoral capstone requires collaboration with faculty and a mentor to prepare for the experience. You will develop in-depth skills in areas such as practice, research, administration, leadership, sustainable development and health, policy and advocacy, education, and theory development.

The Capstone Experience occurs over a minimum of 14 weeks and a minimum of 32 hours per week under the supervision of a mentor, who may or may not be an occupational therapist depending on the expertise needed to provide appropriate direction.