Occupational Therapy Assistant
Information SessionSpring 2014
Partnership
Occupational Therapy Assistant
OTA Program Prerequisites
OWR121 English Composition IOMTH65 Fundamentals of Algebra II
O (5 year requirement)
OBI101 Introduction to Biology I w/labOr BI211 General Biology I w/lab
OCS120 Concepts in Computing Ihttp://www.roguecc.edu/AlliedHealth/OTA/
Additional Requirements for Application
ExperienceO Observation Experience: Receive points for observing direct
Occupational Therapy services in one or more of the following settings. Must have been completed within last 2 years (since April 2012). No more than 4 hours from any one site will be considered for points. 2-3 hrs = 1 pt, 4 hrs = 2 pts; 6 points max Setting Options: — Pediatrics — Physical Disabilities — Geriatrics
O Volunteer/Work Experience: Receive points for any combination of paid work and/or volunteer experience involving direct patient contact in a healthcare setting. Must have been completed within last five years (since April 2009). 24 hrs = 1 pt, 48 hours = 2 pts, 72 hours = 3 pts, 96 hours = 4 pts; 4 points max
O Computerized Placement Test (CPT) for Reading or Petition to waive
More Application Info.O Complete Online Pre-Application
Information Session: (print certificate)• www.lbccstart.com/#!ota/cjg9
O Official Transcripts from non-RCC institutions
O Residency documentationO Personal statement of interestO Background check and Immunizations
Gen Ed CoursesO BI121 Elementary Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab
and BI122 Elementary Anatomy & Physiology II w/labO HPE295 Health and Fitness for LifeO PSY201 General Psychology I
and PSY202 General Psychology IIO PSY215 Life Span Human DevelopmentO PSY219 Introduction to Abnormal PsychologyO SOC204 Introduction to SociologyO Planned Additions include: MO100 Medical
TerminologyWR227 Technical Writing and SP218 Interpersonal Communication
Faculty/Student Introduction
Current LBCC OTA Instructor
Pete Kralik, COTACurrent first year OTA
studentLindsey De La Vega
OTA Related Questions?
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