每日大赛

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

If you would enjoy helping people across their lifespan regain or develop skills for daily living activities and have good interpersonal and communications skills, then consider 每日大赛’s Pre-Occupational Therapy Pathway.

Information

Area of Interest: School of Sciences and Nursing

Program Location: Hardin Valley Campus

Outcome: Associate of Science (A.S.)

Pre-Occupational Therapy A.S.

This program prepares students for a personally enriching career by providing the foundational courses necessary to successful transfer to a Bachelor’s program at a 4-year institution. Typical bachelor’s destination degrees include biology, psychology, sociology, kinesiology, and health sciences as a preparation for graduate school and subsequent certification as an OT.

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Clubs and Organizations
Science Club

Promoting interest exploring life science through discussions, lectures and field trips.
Contact: Nicole Hergott, nmhergott@pstcc.edu

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Pre-Occupational Therapy A.S.

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Pre-Occupational Therapy A.S.

Credit Hours Curriculum Career Readiness Milestones
Before You Start  
  • Complete the Enrollment Checklist

  • Complete Orientation
0–15 hours
  • COLL 1000 – First Year Seminar Foundational Courses
  • BIOL 1110 – General Biology I Foundational CoursesCareer Immersion Experiences
  • ENGL 1010 – English Composition I Foundational Courses
  • HIST – History Elective Foundational Courses
  • MATH 1720 – Precalculus Trigonometry OR MATH 1730 – Precalculus Foundational Courses
  • Complete YouScience career assessment and create profile in Handshake

  • Meet with Advisor and Success Team
16–30 hours
  • BIOL 1120 – General Biology II Foundational CoursesCareer Immersion Experiences
  • ENGL 1020 – English Composition II Foundational Courses
  • HIST – History Elective Foundational Courses
  • MATH 1530 – Introductory Statistics Foundational Courses
  • PHYS 2010 – Non-Calculus Physics 1 Foundational Courses
  • Begin Transfer Checklist

  • Meet with Advisor and Confirm Degree Plan

  • Meet with Success Team
31–45 hours
  • BIOL 2010 – Human Anatomy & Physiology I Foundational Courses
  • COMM 2025 – Fundamentals of Communication OR COMM 2045 – Public Speaking Foundational Courses
  • ENGL – Literature Elective Foundational Courses
  • PSYC 1030 – Introduction to Psychology Foundational Courses
  • Meet with Academic Advisor

  • Update Transfer Checklist
46–60+ hours
  • BIOL 2010 – Human Anatomy & Physiology II Foundational Courses
  • CHEM 1110 – General Chemistry I Foundational Courses
  • HUM/FA – Humanities and/or Fine Arts Elective Foundational Courses
  • SOC 1010 – Introduction to Sociology OR PSYC 2130 – Lifespan Development Foundational Courses
  • Meet with Academic Advisor

  • Finalize Transfer Checklist

  • Complete Graduation Checklist

Legend:

Foundational Courses - Foundational Courses (General Education)

Career Immersion Experiences - Career Readiness Experiences – these courses include opportunities for students to participate in experiences that prepare them for work in the field

Contact Information

Dean of Sciences and Nursing Department Head of Sciences, School of Sciences and Nursing
Jessica Belnap, DNP, RN
jsbelnap@pstcc.edu
865-225-2334

Rebecca Glatt, PhD
Professor, Anatomy and Physiology
arglatt@pstcc.edu
865-329-3132