Occupational Therapy Assistant
Upon completion of the Occupational Therapy Assistant AAS degree , the graduate will be eligible to: Sit for the NBCOT certification exam. Upon passing the exam, graduates will be qualified to apply for Missouri licensure to deliver occupation therapy services to a variety of clients across the life span and in a variety of practice settings.
Courses
- AH160 — Basic Medical Terminology
- BI240 — Human Anatomy
- BI242 — Human Physiology
- EN101 — English I
- HI103 — American History to 1877
- HI104 — American History Since 1877
- OT200 — Foundations of Occupational Therapy
- OT205 — Medical Conditions in Occupational Therapy
- OT210 — Activity Analysis and Therapeutic Media in OT
- OT215 — Mental Health and Geriatric Care Practice
- OT220 — Pediatric and Adolescent Practice
- OT250 — Functional Kinesiology
- OT255 — Physical Disabilities Practice
- OT260 — Community Practice and Emerging Practice in OT
- OT265 — Ethics, Management and Leadership
- OT270 — Professional Skills
- OT290 — Level II Fieldwork A
- OT295 — Level II Fieldwork B
- PL216 — National Government
- PY121 — General Psychology
- PY233 — Human Growth & Development
- SP175 — Speech Communications
- SP220 — Interpersonal Communications