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Nov 17, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Occupational Science Major (MAP)
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The Occupational Science major is designed primarily for already certified occupational therapy assistants (OTA’s) who hold an Associate of Science (AS) degree and wish to obtain a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in preparation for attending a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) or doctoral program in Occupational Therapy.
Our program continues the occupation-based focus began in a comprehensive OTA program, and includes three OT specific content courses that will be taught by masters-trained and/or doctoral-trained occupational therapists. These foundational courses are supported by an array of holistic courses in psychology, anatomy and biological sciences, nutrition, wellness, informatics, statistics and communications.
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Major Requirements: (30 Semester Hours)
Occupational Science Core Requirements: (12 Credit Hours)
Choose one of the following:
Foundational Core Requirements: (9 Credit Hours)
Occupational Science Electives: (9 Credit Hours)
Choose Three of the Following:
Customize Your Curriculum Plan
MAP majors are designed to accommodate the demands of your career and personal life. Most courses are offered multiple times per year within four 10-week terms. This allows you to:
- Adjust your course load: take only 1 or up to 4 courses each term
- Choose the pace at which you will complete your program: take courses in just one term each year,or in all 4
- Customized dual majors and or/minors: Your Health-Related Program Advisor will help you create a curriculum plan to meet your career goals
For additional information, contact Jennifer Baird, Allied Health Programs Advisor, at jbaird@muskingum.edu or 740-826-8470
For a complete listing of MAP requirements, policies and procedures please refer to the Muskingum Adult Program Guidebook(pdf).
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