Occupational Therapy - AAS
Upon completion of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program, graduates earning an associate degree will be prepared to support individuals, groups, and populations in engaging in meaningful activities that promote health, well-being, and daily function. In traditional settings, Occupational Therapy Assistants work under the supervision of registered occupational therapists, delivering client-centered care that enhances independence, adapts environments, and fosters participation in everyday life. Additionally, graduates are well-qualified to pursue opportunities in non-traditional practice areas. The program integrates biological, psychological, and social sciences with professional course
Courses
- BIO1500 — Human Biology
- BIO2510 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO2520 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- ENG1530 — English Composition II
- ENG1540 — Intro to Literary Studies
- HCR2100 — Kinesiology
- MAT1500 — Problem Solving w/Mathematics
- MAT1540 — Elementary Statistics
- OTA1510 — Foundation/Occupation/Therapy
- OTA1520 — Human Conditions-Lifespan
- OTA1530 — Fundamental Skills of OT I
- OTA1620 — Psychosocial Concepts/Techniqu
- OTA1630 — Fundamental Skills of OT II
- OTA1640 — OT Interventions I
- OTA1650 — Growing Years:Birth-Young Adul
- OTA1700 — Intro to Professional Practice
- OTA2520 — Adulthood and Aging
- OTA2540 — Community Based Practice
- OTA2550 — Tech. & Enviro. App for Living
- OTA2560 — OT Interventions II
- OTA2570 — Classroom to Clinic-Prep
- OTA2620 — Physical Rehabilitation
- OTA2700 — Fieldwork IIA:Principles/Pract
- OTA2720 — Fieldwork IIB: Service Mgm
- PSY2510 — Life Span Development
- PSY2560 — Abnormal Behavior
- SOC1510 — Intro to Sociology