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2024-2025 SLCC General Catalog 
  
2024-2025 SLCC General Catalog

Occupational Therapy Assistant: AAS (CTE)


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Associate of Applied Science | 88 credits minimum, including prerequisites

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Program Description
Occupational Therapy is a health profession that provides services to children and adults of all ages whose lives have been disrupted by physical injury or illness, developmental problems, the aging process and/or psychosocial dysfunction. Occupational Therapy Assistants use occupation and purposeful activity with clients/patients to help them reach their maximum level of independence.

Specific tasks may include daily living skill training, fabrication of adaptive equipment, leading individual and group treatment activities, adapting home environments, ADA architectural accessibility standards, enabling computer access for the disabled, cognitive retraining, improving development of gross/fine motor skills and activities that enhance quality of life. Graduates will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree after successful completion of academic and fieldwork experiences.

The Occupational Therapy Assistant program is a Community-Engaged Learning program. Community-Engaged Learning requirements are embedded in coursework. Students are required to spend 150 hours or more involved in Community-Engaged Learning, which may be outside of scheduled course times. Students may be required to attend conferences and out-of-state activities. The expenses of these requirements are additional student costs. Expenses can be offset by enrollment in AmeriCorps, if available. Students with a “B” average or higher will graduate as civically engaged scholars.

Career Opportunities
Job outlook for occupational therapy assistants is anticipated to grow by 23% by 2032, a rate much faster than average.  Median pay for occupational therapy assistants is $63,450.  https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/occupational-therapy-assistants-and-aides.htm 

Work settings includes acute care hospitals, rehabilitation centers, psychiatric hospitals, community living facilities, home health agencies, community mental health centers, school systems, nursing homes, burn centers and rehabilitation clinics. Practice areas include: children and youth, health and wellness, mental health, productive aging, rehabilitation, disability and participation, work and industry and emerging practice areas. COTAs work under the supervision of licensed, occupational therapists.

Estimated Cost for Students
Tuition and student fees: http://www.slcc.edu/student/financial/tuition-fees.aspx
Course Fees: $337
Other: $1,186

Note: Fees vary based upon specific registration and are subject to changes.


GENERAL ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

  • Be admitted to SLCC as a matriculated student. See http://www.slcc.edu/apply/index.aspx and declare your major as Pre-Health Sciences.
  • High School Graduate or equivalent.
  • For transfer credit, submit OFFICIAL, SEALED transcripts for ALL colleges and universities where prerequisite course work has been completed.
    Send to:
    SLCC Office of the Registrar and Academic Records
    4600 South Redwood Road
    P.O. Box 30808
    Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0808
  • Also, a request to have an OFFICIAL evaluation of student’s transcript must be submitted to the SLCC Transfer Evaluation Office. The form is located at: http://www.slcc.edu/transcriptevaluation/. This process may take 4-6 weeks and must be completed before a student’s application will be considered.
  • Complete SLCC placement exam, or submit current SAT/ACT test scores, if MATH and ENGL coursework has not been transferred to SLCC (required before you are able to register for classes that have MATH and ENGL courses as prerequisites). See: www.slcc.edu/testing.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT PROGRAM SELECTIVE ADMISSONS APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

This program is selective admission and has additional requirements to be accepted into the degree program. Specific requirements and process can be found here: http://www.slcc.edu/ota/admissions.aspx. Please contact the Health Sciences Admissions Office, healthsciencesadmissions@slcc.edu or 801-957-6253, for additional information.


Specialized Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE). ACOTE; C/O Accreditation Department, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814-3449.

Graduates are eligible to take the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam.

Licensure Information
We have made a good-faith effort to collect state licensure requirements for the SLCC programs of study that lead to professional licensure. You can view additional information about state licensure requirements on our Professional Licensure webpage.

General Education Requirements


Complete all General Education courses. Refer to Notes for program specific requirements and recommendations. 

  

Program General Education Notes


REQUIRED:

Composition (EN): ENGL 1010  or ENGL 2010  or ENGL 2100  or HON 2211  
English course taught with APA referencing is preferred

Communication (CM): COMM 1010  or COMM 2110  

Human Relations (HR): embedded within the program

Social Science (SS): PSY 1100  or FHS 1500  (program prerequisite)

RECOMMENDED:

Quantitative Studies (QS): MATH 1010  or Any QL                                           

Life Sciences (LS):  BIOL 1610 /BIOL 1615  prerequisite to program required BIOL 2320 /BIOL 2325  
May take OTA 1040  instead of BIOL 2320 /BIOL 2325  

Program Requirements


Time to Completion & Graduation Map


  • Occupational Therapy AAS: Full-time  
  • Time to completion is four semesters (Fall, Spring, Fall, Spring) based on a full-time minimum of 15 credits per semester. Less than 15 credits per semester will increase time to completion.

Program Learning Outcomes


Program learning outcome alignment with Student Learning Outcomes  in brackets.

  • Graduates will acquire substantial foundational knowledge of the profession. [1,7,8,9]
  • Graduates will acquire substantial therapy skills. [1,2,4,5,7]
  • The program graduates will pass the National Board Certification of Occupational Therapy occupational therapy assistant examination. [1,4]
  • Graduates with certifications will obtain employment in occupational therapy or their chosen field. [1,2,4,5]
  • Employers will report that our graduates are competent at their jobs. [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
  • The program graduates will be effective in verbal, written, and non-verbal communication with patients, peers and others. [2,7,9]

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