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PREREQUISITES UNITS
​Biology 149, Human Anatomy and Physiology
(May be taken as a part of a combined course or separately). This course has to be taken within the last 10 years.
*Courses without a lab component are not equivalent to this prerequisite*

4​
​Communication Studies 101 or 101H, Introduction to ​​Interpersonal Communication
​or
Communication Studies 102, Public Speaking
or
Communication Studies 103 or 103H, Introduction to Intercultural Communication 
or
Communication Studies 140, Argumentation and Debate
or
Communication Studies 145, Group Dynamics
or
Communication Studies 152, Oral Interpretation


 


 


​​English 101 or 101H, Freshman Composition ​4
​Psychology 100 or 100H, Introduction to Psychology 3
​Total Units for Prerequisites ​14

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OTA ​COURSES
​UNITS
First Year-Semester I
OTA 100, Medical ​​Terminology & Documentation for the OTA​
​1
​OTA 101, Foundations​ of Occupation & Occupational Therapy
​4
​OTA 101L, Exploration of Occupation Through Activity
​2
OTA 110, Human Occupation Across Lifespan
​3
First Year-Semester II
​OTA 102, Psychosocial Function & Dysfunction
​4
OTA 102L, Psychosocial Components of Occupation
​2
​OTA 111, Applied Kinesiology
​1
​OTA 115, Human Disease and Occupation
​2
​OTA 120, Level I Fieldwork - Part A
​1
​Psychology 250, Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
This is the only course that may be taken prior to being admitted to the OTA program
​3
Second Year-Semester III
​OTA 103, Physical Function and Dysfunction
​4
​OTA 103L, Physical Components of Occupation
​2
​OTA  130, Level I Fieldwork - Part B
​​1
​OTA 201, Contemporary Models of Occupational Therapy Practice
​4
Second Year-Semester IV
​OTA 202, Level II Fieldwork - Part I
​6
OTA 203, Level II Fieldwork - Part II
​6
​Total Units Required for Major
​46
 
​GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS* UNITS
​​U.S. History or Political Science (American Institutions) ​3
​​Humanities​ ​3
​​Cultural Breadth ​3
​Communication & Analytical Thinking ​3
​​Math proficiency for graduation:  Successful completion of Intermediate Algebra​​​ or higher.
​Total General Education Units ​​12

 

​Total Units for Graduation ​72

 

General Education requirements may be met by CSU general education certification, IGETC certification, completion of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, or completion of an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree from a regionally accredited California institution within a ten-year period of finishing major requirements at the college.


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If you are uncertain if you have met these requirements and are in need of a Full Review of your Transcripts please contact our Career and Technical Education Counselor.

 
CTE Counselors:
Danny Peraza 
Marcella Hernandez

CTE Counselor Phone:
​714-564-6254


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