Master of Science in Occupational Therapy course guide
A course-by-course map of GCU's Spring 2026 catalog grid, with every nonzero registration linked to its writing and tutoring guide and every zero-credit component kept visible without pretending it is an ordinary course.
18 of 18 nonzero catalog registrations link to a canonical course guide. Topic manuals remain held because a public program grid cannot verify one section's assignment identities, order, or dates.
Program shape and catalog boundary
The catalog prints 78 total credits for the program. The visible grid below sums to 78 credits; totals can also include general education, electives, transfer assumptions, prerequisites, or catalog-specific rules. The published total is preserved rather than silently recalculated.
This is a catalog map, not an individualized degree audit. Modality, start date, track, state approval, transfer work, clinical eligibility, prerequisite completion, and advisor-approved substitutions can change a student's actual sequence. Match this page against the current degree audit before making registration decisions.
The classes, one by one
| Course | Catalog title | Credits | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| OTH-500 | Introduction to Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-510 | Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-520 | Functional Anatomy and Physiology in Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-520CE | On-Campus Experience I | 0 | Zero-credit component; no standalone course page |
| OTH-530 | Neurological and Physiological Rehab in Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-540 | Psychosocial Practice in Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-550 | Occupational Analysis | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-550CE | On-Campus Experience II | 0 | Zero-credit component; no standalone course page |
| OTH-560 | Ethics and Professional Issues in Occupational Therapy | 3 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-570 | Management and Leadership in Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-580 | Technology and Modalities in Occupational Therapy | 3 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-590 | Pediatrics Occupational Therapy Foundations and Practice | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-590CE | On-Campus Experience III | 0 | Zero-credit component; no standalone course page |
| OTH-600 | Clinical Reasoning | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-610 | Advanced Topics in Occupational Therapy | 3 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-620 | Application of Occupational Therapy Practice | 3 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-630 | Adult and Geriatric Occupational Therapy | 4 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-630CE | On-Campus Experience IV | 0 | Zero-credit component; no standalone course page |
| OTH-690 | Level II A Fieldwork | 10 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-680 | NBCOT Exam Prep I | 3 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-695 | Level II B Fieldwork | 10 | Course guide linked |
| OTH-685 | NBCOT Exam Prep II | 3 | Course guide linked |
How to use the grid without inventing a calendar
Open the course guide that matches the code in Halo, then replace its planning labels with the registered rubric language. Work from the real Topic folder and due date. A program's advertised duration or a course's credit value cannot safely reveal paper lengths, weekly assignment names, point values, or the order used by every section.
For staged work, keep one claims and decisions ledger across submissions. Record the approved problem, audience or population, definitions, data choices, feedback, and unresolved questions. That prevents a capstone, practicum paper, strategy project, or dissertation sequence from changing its premise every time a new rubric arrives.
Applied and professional responsibility
This program includes at least one title associated with clinical, practicum, fieldwork, residency, on-campus, project, or dissertation work. The student performs the real experience and remains responsible for approvals, hours, data, patient or client interaction, site communication, logs, signatures, presentation, and verification.
Any case or workplace material must be de-identified before sharing. A tutor can help make reasoning visible, check whether evidence fits the claim, reconcile calculations and tables, and revise organization or APA presentation. The student's registered instructions and institutional policies control.
Why Topic manuals remain held
GCU's public catalog verifies this program and its courses, but it does not expose a stable set of assignment instructions for every term, modality, instructor, and code variant. Publishing a generic sequence would create phantom assignments. Course help is therefore live at every linked nonzero code while the public manual layer stays deliberately held.