Occupation
Program graduates are eligible to sit for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy exam to qualify for licensure to practice as an OTA. The program includes a combination of general education and professional OTA concentration courses. OTA courses include lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork experiences. The program is a limited access program and admissions into the program is based on achieving a 2.5 GPA, prior academic performance, completion of prerequisite coursework, Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Test Scores (HESI A2) and other criteria.
Courses
- ARH2000 — Art in the Humanities
- BSC2085C — Human A&P I
- DEP2004 — Human Growth and Development
- ENC1101 — English Composition I
- ENC1101C — English Composition I Enhanced
- ENC1102 — Writing About Texts
- HUM2020 — Topics in the Humanities
- LIT2000 — Literature in the Humanities
- MAC1105 — College Algebra
- MAP2302 — Differential Equations
- MGF1130 — Mathematical Thinking
- MUL2010 — Music in the Humanities
- OTH1001 — Intro to Occupational Therapy
- OTH1003C — Human Occp Across the Lifespan
- OTH1014C — Functional Anatomy I
- OTH1019C — Functional Anatomy II
- OTH1411 — Path Cond in Occ Ther Pract
- OTH1520C — Pediatrics in OT
- OTH1704 — Prof Doc in Healthcare
- OTH1800 — OT Practicum I (Lvl 1 Fieldwk)
- OTH2092 — Instructional Des & Prof Pres
- OTH2165C — Adaptive Living Skills
- OTH2300C — Mental Hlth in Occp Therapy
- OTH2420C — Phys Rehab in Occp Therapy
- OTH2432C — Neuro Rehab in OT
- OTH2602C — Occp Therapy wGeriatric Pop
- OTH2720 — Bus Apsects of Occ Ther Pract
- OTH2840 — Occp Therapy Super Prac IIA
- OTH2841 — Occp Therapy Super IIB
- OTH2933 — Seminar for Clinical Practice
- PHI2010 — Philosophy in the Humanities
- STA2023 — Elementary Statistics
- SYG2000 — Introductory Sociology
- THE2000 — Theatre in the Humanities