Occupational Therapy Assistant, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Applied Science in Occupational Therapy Assistant will be able to:
- Pass the national certification examination.
- Secure employment as an entry-level occupational therapy assistant.
- Use a client-centered, holistic, occupation-based approach to assessment and intervention.
- Establish therapeutic relationships with clients.
- Employ entry-level activity analysis, critical thinking and clinical reasoning.
- Demonstrate entry-level technical skill and clinical competency.
- Follow current standards of practice and use evidence-based research.
- Display professional attitudes and behaviors. This involves following the profession’s code of ethics and adhering to all laws and regulations governing the practice of occupational therapy.
- Communicate appropriately and effectively with clients, healthcare team members and the public. This includes both verbal and written communication.
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graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. Students must fulfill all graduation requirements within 36 months of admission into the program. Students must complete Level II fieldwork within 18 months of completion of the didactic portion of the program.
RELATED INSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
Computation
MTH 075 | Variables and Linear Equations | 4 |
Must be completed prior to admission to the program
Communication
Must be completed prior to admission to the program
Human Relations
Must be completed prior to admission to the program
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
First Year
Fall Term
Winter Term
Spring Term
OTA 122 | Mental Health Theory & Practice | 4 |
OTA 124 | Physical Health Theory & Practice | 4 |
OTA 124A | Physical Health Lab | 2 |
PSY 219 | Intro To Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
Second Year
Fall Term
Winter Term
Spring Term
During or prior to the 4th term of the program, students take one of the following courses.
HE 225 | Social & Individual Health Determinants | 4 |
PE 231 | Lifetime Health & Fitness | 3 |
During or prior to the 4th term of the program, students take one of the following courses.
Total Credit Hours: 93-94