Goal and Objectives
This program will improve the quality of health care services
through the education of knowledgeable, reflective, creative, and
service-oriented occupational therapy practitioners.
Students who successfully complete the curriculum will be able
to:
- Design and deliver humanistic, ethical and high quality occupational
therapy services to individual clients and their family and caregivers.
- Design population-based community occupation-based programs
that reflect unmet and emerging community needs.
- Integrate community, technological and educational resources
into interventions, program planning, and management of occupational
therapy services.
- Collaborate skillfully with individuals from diverse cultures,
other professionals, non-professionals, peers, families and community
members.
- Effectively communicate ideas, concerns, goals and plans to
colleagues, supervisors and managers, using written and spoken
language.
- Demonstrate self-knowledge and the ability to adapt to changing
social and environmental demands.
- Demonstrate ability to give and receive feedback from others
and supervise staff.
- Understand and excel in complex environments which provide
occupational therapy services.
- Advance the knowledge base of occupational therapy through
scholarly activities.
- Provide service to the community including the college, national,
state and local occupational therapy organizations.
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