General Education (Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy)
Written Communication
EN110 | College Composition I | 3 |
EN111 | College Composition II | 3 |
Oral Communication
Natural Sciences
| Met in major requirements | |
| Met in major requirements | |
1st Met in major requirements: Science with a lab.
2nd Met in major requirements: Science with or without a lab.
Mathematical Sciences
MA103 | College Algebra | 3 |
| Or | |
| Higher | |
Civics
HI117 | Development of United States I Meets MO Civic Requirement | 3 |
| Or | |
HI118 | Development of United States II Meets MO Civic Requirement | 3 |
| Or | |
PS101 | Introduction to American National, State and Local Government Meets MO Civic Requirement | 3 |
Social Science
PY101 | General Psychology | 3 |
| Social Science | 3 |
Social Science: PY/SO course recommended.
Literature
| 200 level Literature Course | |
Humanities/Fine Arts
RL122 | Religion and the Human Adventure | 3 |
| Humanities/Fine Arts | 3 |
Additional University Requirements
Freshman Experience or University Orientation
CLAS:
CMU110:- FYE: Take Flight (OTAB).
Upper Level Writing Course
EN305 | Advanced Research Writing | 3 |
OTAB Program Requirements
Science Requirements
Allied Health Requirements
AH205
| | |
AH212 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
AH316 | Data Analysis for Allied Health | 3 |
OTAB Major Requirements
OTA100 | Introduction to Occupational Therapy | 2 |
OTA300 | Introduction to Health Issues and Occupational Performance | 3 |
OTA301 | Neuroscience Principles | 3 |
OTA302 | Therapeutic Media and Design | 3 |
OTA304 | OT Fundamentals in Development and Function. Intervention I:Early Development | 4 |
OTA305 | OT Fundamentals in Development and Function. Intervention II: Adult Development | 3 |
OTA306 | OT Fundamentals in Development and Function. Intervention III: Behavioral Health | 4 |
OTA307 | OT Fundamentals in Development and Function. Intervention IV: Physical Dysfunction and Rehabilitation | 4 |
OTA308 | Baccalaureate Project 1 | 1 |
OTA330 | Clinical Education and Professional Preparation I: Field Work I | 2 |
OTA409 | OT Principles and Practice I Settings and Emerging Practice | 3 |
OTA410 | OT Principles and Practice II: Professional Transitions | 3 |
OTA411 | OT Principles and Practice III: Ethics, Management and Leadership for the OTA Practitioner | 3 |
OTA412 | Baccalaureate Project II (Capstone) | 1 |
OTA413 | Professional Preparation: Licensure and Certification | 1 |
OTA431 | Clinical Education and Professional Preparation II: Field Work II | 2 |
OTA432 | Clinical Education and Professional Preparation: Field Work III | 6 |
OTA433 | Clinical Education and Professional Preparation: Field Work IIII | 6 |
OTA Specialty Electives (pick 2, 6 Hours)
OTA Specialty Elective courses support the ACOTE Baccalaureate Project practice areas: Clinical Practice Skills, Administration, Leadership, Advocacy, and/or Education. Courses may include CJ, CT, EC, HI, PS, PY, SO, Allied Health, Science, Education, Analytical Skills*. Advisors will work directly with the student to choose courses that support their capstone project and professional practice interest or area of concentration. * Please see the general education page of the catalog for further clarification on what is considered an analytical skill.