Preparation for Occupational
Therapy
205
Administration Building, 419-372-2015
Occupational
therapyan auxiliary medical service in
which normal activities are used as remedial
treatment in the rehabilitation of patientsis
being used increasingly in hospitals, schools,
rehabilitation centers, and related institutions.
Such therapy is prescribed by physicians and
applied by trained therapists as part of the
treatment of an adult or a child in the areas
of orthopedics, psychiatry, general medicine,
and surgery. Professional occupational therapy
programs differ greatly in preprofessional course
requirements.
While
advising of a general nature is available through
the College of Arts and Sciences, the student
should contact the institution in which admission
will be sought to ensure that specific preprofessional
and admission criteria are met. For a complete
listing of Occupational Therapy Programs, see
the AOTA websitehttp://www.aota.org. In
the first year at BGSU, students may enroll
as "pre-health professional." They
may change to "pre-occupational therapy"
when they have completed at least 30 hours of
coursework, have declared a major, and have
completed
BIOL 104 or 205,
PSYC
101, and SOC
101. These courses must be taken for a grade.
Upon completion of 30 hours of coursework and
the above-mentioned courses, students must have
BOTH an overall 3.0 GPA and a 3.0 Biology (and,
if applicable, Chemistry/Physics/Math) GPA.
Upon meeting these criteria, students may contact
their college office to replace the label of
"pre-health professional" with "pre-occupational
therapy." If students do not meet these
criteria after 30 hours, they may keep their
"pre-health professional" label for
up to 60 hours. If a student has met the above
criteria after 60 hours of coursework, then
he or she may change to "pre-occupational
therapy." Once students have changed to
"pre-occupational therapy," they will
be expected to meet with their advisors regularly
to plan their coursework for subsequent semesters.
If, after 60 hours, the above criteria still
have not been met, students must drop the "pre-health
professional" label and must also meet
with an advisor to re-evaluate future goals.
Transfer students must enroll as "pre-health
professional" for the first semester at
BGSU; if, after one semester at BGSU, the student's
overall and Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Math GPA
are a 3.25, then he/she may change to "pre-occupational
therapy."
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