2010-2011
Occupational Therapy Assistant Associate in Applied Science Degree — Downtown Milwaukee Campus
Program Code: 10-514-1
This curriculum goes into effect as of summer 2010.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
Overview — This associate degree program prepares you to become a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA), or for employment in related jobs. In the traditional setting, the COTA provides services under the supervision of an occupational therapist using goal-directed activities to prevent, lessen or overcome difficulty in attaining, maintaining or developing occupations: daily living skills, play, leisure and/or work skills. Services are provided in various environments including hospitals, geriatric centers, schools, homes and communities. A Health Care Provider Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certificate is a prerequisite for entry into the fourth clinical course. The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE).
Career Outlook — The OTA can look forward to a positive job outlook. Opportunities can be found in traditional health care facilities as well as school, industry, community and residential environments for persons experiencing developmental disabilities, mental illness, physical disabilities and the results of aging. For additional career information, visit www.promoteot.org
Program Learning Outcomes — You as a graduate should be able to:
- Adhere to the ethical standards, values and attitudes of the occupational therapy profession
- Practice within the distinct role and responsibility of the occupational therapy assistant
- Advocate for the profession, services and consumers
- Value lifelong learning and the need to keep current with best practice
- Apply occupational therapy principles and intervention tools to achieve expected outcomes
- Serve a diverse population in a variety of systems that are consistent with entry-level practice
Preparation for Admission — — The following are required for admission to the program:
- A high school diploma or GED
- Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
- One year of high school-level or one semester of college-level algebra, biology and chemistry with a grade of C or better
- Completion of NATSCI-177 with a grade of C or better
- Good health as evidenced by a medical examination
- Proper immunizations
- Documentation that the Essential Job Functions for an occupational therapy assistant have been reviewed. This is in keeping with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Documentation of compliance with Wisconsin’s Caregiver Law.
Future Opportunities — Graduates of this program will be able to write the National Certification Examination for the Occupational Therapy Assistant administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). When you apply to take the certification examination, you will be asked questions related to the topic of any felonies on your record. After successful completion of the exam, you will be a COTA. To practice as an OTA, a graduate must apply for licensure in the state of Wisconsin. An applicant for state licensure may be required to complete an oral examination if the applicant has received inpatient or outpatient care for drug or alcohol abuse, or mental illness, or has been convicted of a crime that substantially relates to the practice of occupational therapy.
This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.
Possible Careers:
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)
Related Programs:
Physical Therapist Assistant Registered Nursing Respiratory Therapist
For more information, call 414-297-MATC.
Curriculum effective 2010-2011.
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TECHNICAL STUDIES |
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( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students |
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OTASST-171 |
Introduction to Occupational Therapy ‡ |
3 |
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OTASST-172 |
Medical and Psychosocial Conditions ‡ |
3 |
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OTASST-173 |
Activity Analysis and Application ‡ |
2 |
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OTASST-174 |
OTA Performance Skills ‡ |
4 |
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OTASST-176 |
OTA Theory and Practice ‡ |
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3 |
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OTASST-177 |
Assistive Technology and Adaptations ‡ |
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2 |
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OTASST-178 |
Geriatric Practice ‡ |
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3 |
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OTASST-175 |
Psychosocial Practice ‡ |
3 |
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OTASST-179 |
Community Practice ‡ |
2 |
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OTASST-182 |
Physical Rehabilitation Practice ‡ |
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3 |
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(3) |
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OTASST-183 |
Pediatric Practice ‡ |
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3 |
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(3) |
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OTASST-184 |
OTA Fieldwork ‡ |
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2 |
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OTASST-185 |
OTA Practice and Management ‡ |
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2 |
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OTASST-186 |
OTA Fieldwork 2A ‡ |
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5 |
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OTASST-187 |
OTA Fieldwork 2B ‡ |
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5 |
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GENERAL STUDIES |
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ENG-151 |
Communication Skills 1 ‡ |
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3 |
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and ENG-152 |
Communication Skills 2 ‡ |
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3 |
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ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course |
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NATSCI-177 OR
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General Anatomy and Physiology ‡ NATSCI-201 and NATSCI-202
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4
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PSYCH-159 |
Abnormal Psychology |
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3 |
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PSYCH-232 Abnormal Psychology |
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PSYCH-188
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Developmental Psychology
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3
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PSYCH-238 Life-Span Psychology |
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PSYCH-198
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Introduction to Psychology
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3
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PSYCH-231 Introductory Psychology |
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SOCSCI-172
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Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Studies
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3
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Any 200-series HIST or SOCSCI course |
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Suggested Electives: Three Credits Needed 3 |
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HEALTH-107 |
Computer Basics for Healthcare |
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HEALTH-160 |
Success Strategies for Healthcare |
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OTASST-111 OTASST-138 PHYED-210 |
Alternative Medicine Orthotics An Active Approach to Wellness and Fitness |
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SOCSCI-210 |
Death & Dying |
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TOTAL CREDITS: 70 |
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OTASST-186 and OTASST-187 must be completed within 18 months following academic course work.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
NOTE: Students who have not been accepted, or have not decided on a program, may begin with GENERAL STUDIES courses, if course prerequisites have been met.
For course descriptions, times, locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.
Accreditation Information The Occupational Therapy Assistant program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220. Phone: (301) 652-AOTA. Graduates of the program will be eligible to sit for the national certification examination for the occupational therapy assistant administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). In addition, most states require licensure in order to practice; however, state licenses are usually based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Examination. Note that a felony conviction may affect a graduate's ability to sit for the NBCOT certification examination or attain state licensure. |