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2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog 
    
2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biological and Physical Sciences - Pre-Occupational Therapy Concentration 4780, A.S.


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A Two-Year Transfer Program Leading to the A.S. Degree

This program provides the first two years of general education and supportive courses for application to occupational therapy programs. IUPUI only admits baccalaureate students to its new MS OT program. The University of Southern Indiana in Evansville admits students into its BS/MS in OT1 program as juniors after two years of prerequisite courses. USI occupational therapy students complete an additional two and one-half years (including three summers) of courses and internships to earn the BS/MS in OT degree. Upon completion of the BS/MS in OT degree and appropriate qualifying examinations, the occupational therapist will be prepared to work with physicians, physical and speech therapists, psychologists, and other specialists to plan therapeutic activity programs. Completion of the A.S. degree in Pre-Occupational Therapy does not guarantee admittance into a BS/MS in OT program.

General Education Requirements


 See General Education  in this catalog for a complete description of the general education and assessment requirements.

Note


The Reading, Writing and Speaking Intensive requirements may be met by PSYC 249 .

The Mathematics Intensive requirement may be met by MATH 102 .

A grade of C or better is required in all Basic Skills courses.

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The Computer Skills requirement is met by Computers Across the Curriculum.

Recommended Sequence of Courses


(This sequence assumes any necessary developmental requirements have been met.)

Total Hours: 63


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1 USI recommends that the student take OT 151 Orientation to Occupational Therapy on their campus before applying to the BS/MS in OT program.

2 Students should select HIST 139 - American History I , HIST 140 - American History II , HIST 235 - World Civilization I , or HIST 236 - World Civilization II .

3 Students should select one of the following as a Psychology elective: PSYC 251 - Fundamentals of Assistive Technology  or PSYC 291 - Introduction to Exceptionalities .

4 Students should select one of the following: ERTH 207 - World Geography , ERTH 208 - Principles of Conservation , or POLS 211 - Introduction to World Politics .

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