Occupational Therapy

 

 

Program Offered:  PREPARATION FOR MAJOR

WITHIN AN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE 

What can I do at Dixie State to prepare myself to major in Occupational Therapy (OT)?

Students wishing to transfer to a four year institution and continue toward a degree in Occupational Therapy should pursue an Associate of Science Degree at Dixie State while also taking the following OT preparation courses.  NOTE:  Students should contact an advisor at the institution where they wish to pursue their Bachelor Degree in order to confirm the prerequisites for the program.

 

NOTE:  These prerequisites are subject to change without written notice or obligation.

Course Number

Course Title

Credits

MATH 1060

Trigonometry (recommended, not required)

3

 STAT 2040 or 3200

Statistics (Must include ANOVA, correlation, and regression testing techniques.)

4

BIOL 1030 & 1040

Prin. of Biology I and Lab

5

BIOL 2010 & 2020

Human Physiology and Lab

4

BIOL 2030 & 2040

Human Anatomy and Lab

5

PHSX 2010 w/ lab

General Physics I and Lab

5

FCS 1500

Human Development over the Lifespan

3

PSYC 2450

Abnormal Psychology 3

HLOC 1050 OR PEHR 2050

CPR OR

Adv First Aid/CPR

.5

2

SOC 1010 OR

SOC 1020 OR

PEHR 1010 OR

PEHR 1990

Intro to Sociology OR

Social Problems OR

Health Education OR

Dev. Skills for Children

3

3

2

2

ANTH 1010

Intro to Anthropology

3

HLOC 1000

Medical Terminology

2

One 3-credit Studio Art

Choose from: ART 1110, 1190, 1210, 1240, 1250, 1570, or 1610

3

 

About Occupational Therapy (OT)

Excerpt from the following website: American Occupational Therapy Association


 

"Occupational therapy is a health and rehabilitation profession that helps people regain, develop, and build skills that are important for independent functioning, health, well-being, security, and happiness. Occupational therapy practitioners work with people of all ages who, because of illness, injury, or developmental or psychological impairment, need specialized assistance in learning skills to enable them to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives.

 

Occupational therapy can prevent injury or the worsening of existing conditions or disabilities and it promotes independent functioning in individuals who may otherwise require institutionalization or other long-term care. Because of this, occupational therapy keeps health care costs down and maximizes the quality of life for the individual, their family, and other caregivers."

 

"In addition to dealing with an individual's physical well-being, occupational therapy practitioners address psychological, social, and environmental factors that may impede independent functioning in all aspects of life. This unique perspective makes occupational therapy a critically important part of a health care program.

Occupational therapy services significantly improve rehabilitation for many people with impairments due to:

  • Arthritis, cancer, or other debilitating illnesses

  • Head or spinal cord injuries

  • Orthopedic, work, or sports-related injuries

  • Amputation

  • Burns

  • Head trauma

  • Stroke and other neurological conditions

  • Mental illness

  • Developmental disabilities"

"OT practitioners can be credentialed at either the professional (occupational therapist) or technical (occupational therapy assistant) level after completing a baccalaureate or entry-level master's degree (OT) or 2-year associate degree (OTA) program at one of over 300 accredited programs at colleges and universities throughout the United States. OT practitioners must also complete a supervised fieldwork program and pass a national certification exam. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico regulate the practice of occupational therapy. Many of these jurisdictions mandate periodic continuing education requirements."

 

What is an Associate of Science Degree?

 


For more information about Occupational Therapy,

contact the Science Department.

Contact the Department Chair:

E-Mail:  Lee Bunnell

Call:  435 / 652 - 7761

Contact the Department Secretary:

E-Mail:  Barb Tesch

Call:  435 / 652 - 2760


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