This concentration is only available to students who have been admitted into the combined Psychology (BA) + Occupational Therapy (MS) program via the combined degree application process. Please see the Occupational Therapy web site for more information about this opportunity.
Concentration Requirements
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Select one of the following: | 4 | |
STATISTICS II | ||
RESEARCH METHODS III | ||
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT | ||
PSY 347 | SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 4 |
PSY 351 | THEORIES OF PERSONALITY | 4 |
or PSY 360 | THEORIES OF LEARNING AND COGNITION | |
PSY 377 | PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY | 4 |
or PSY 379 | COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE | |
Select four additional Psychology courses 1 | 16 |
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Psychology courses must be numbered PSY 317 or above to count towards the major field.
Occupational Therapy Pre-requisites
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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ANT 102 | CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | 4 |
or SOC 101 | INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY | |
BIO 201 | HUMAN ANATOMY | 4 |
BIO 202 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | 4 |
HLTH 140 | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | 2 |
KNES 351 | KINESIOLOGY | 4 |
NEU 201 | INTRODUCTION TO NEUROSCIENCE | 4 |
PSY 303 | HUMAN DEVELOPMENT | 4 |
PSY 353 | INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND CLINICAL SCIENCE | 4 |
First Year Occupational Therapy Courses
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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OT 411 | THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY | 4 |
OT 413 | MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 1 | 3 |
OT 414 | MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING II | 4 |
OT 415 | EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE I | 4 |
OT 416 | LEVEL I FIELDWORK A: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING | 1 |
OT 421 | INTER-PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION AND TEAMS | 2 |
OT 423 | OT PROCESS WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS I | 4 |
OT 425 | EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE II | 4 |
OT 431 | NEURO PROCESSING FOR OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE | 4 |
OT 432 | ETHICS AND ADVOCACY | 4 |
OT 441 | MOVEMENT AND FUNCTION FOR OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE | 4 |
OT 451 | POSITIONING AND TECHNOLOGY TO ENABLE OCCUPATIONAL PERFORMANCE | 4 |
Open elective credit also is required to meet the minimum graduation requirement of 192 hours.