Occupational Therapy Assistant (ASOTA)
The Associate of Science in Occupational Therapy Assistant (ASOTA) degree program prepares graduates to serve as skilled members of healthcare teams across a variety of practice settings. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning and practical skills needed for entry-level employment as an occupational therapy assistant. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for the National Board of Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) examination for Occupational Therapy Assistants. After successfully passing the exam and meeting state requirements, graduates may apply for licensure to practice as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) in any state.
Courses
- ARTZ 101 — Art Fundamentals
- BIOH 201 — Human Anat Phys I/Lab (= 301)
- BIOH 211 — Human Anat Phys II & Lab(=311)
- CHMY 121 — Intro to General Chem w/Lab
- COLS 101 — First Year Seminar
- COMX 115 — Intro to Interpersonal Communc
- LIT 110 — Intro to Lit
- MART 101 — Intro to Media Arts
- MART 122 — Introduction to Adobe
- MART 145 — Web Design
- NASX 105 — Intro to Native Amer Studies
- OTA 101 — Fund of Occupational Therapy
- OTA 120 — Task Analysis and Document
- OTA 130 — Human Occup Across Lifespan
- OTA 200 — Fieldwork I
- OTA 201 — Movement in Occupations
- OTA 210 — OTA in Mental Health
- OTA 220 — Princ & Pract Physical Health
- OTA 225 — Human Occupations I
- OTA 230 — Found Conc & Interv Pediatrics
- OTA 235 — Human Occupations II
- OTA 240 — Prof Issues and Ethical Consid
- OTA 251 — Fieldwork II A
- OTA 252 — Fieldwork II B
- OTA 299 — Capstone
- WRIT 101 — College Writing I