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Degree Requirements
 

Human Occupational Studies (HOS)
Students may declare themselves as HOS majors as early as the freshman year.

For core curriculum requirements, refer to page 97 of the college catalog  http://www.lrc.edu/registrar/catalog

Occupational Therapy MS Degree
Criteria for admission to the MS degree program is published and made available to applicants via the website at OT Program Overview.
 
For core curriculum requirements, refer to page 97 of the college catalog  http://www.lrc.edu/registrar/catalog

Courses in addition to the LRC College core, which students must complete in the Freshmen and Sophomore years:

Students may declare themselves as HOS majors as early as the freshman year. Criteria for admission to the MS degree program is published and made available to applicants via the website at  www.lrc.edu/ot

The HOS curriculum and check sheet is located under OT Program Overview.

For core curriculum requirements, refer to page 97 of the college catalog  http://www.lrc.edu/registrar/catalog

Courses in addition to the LRC College core, which students must complete in the Freshmen and Sophomore years:

Biology:

281 Anatomy & Physiology I
281 Anatomy & Physiology II

Chemistry:

110 Concepts of Chemistry

Mathematics:

115 Statistics

Psychology:

100 General Psychology
332 Abnormal Psychology

Other requirements:

SOC 208 or other anthropology elective
SOC 250 Multicultural perspectives

Choose one course from:

EDU 220 Child and adolescent development
PSY 320 Developmental Psychology

HOS Curriculum:

300 Nature of Human Occupation
310 Medical Terminology
313 Musculoskeletal Anatomy & Movement Analysis
314 Neuroscience for Rehabilitation
316 Medical Conditions and Disability
340 Medical and Developmental Conditions in Children and Adolescents
360 Organization and Delivery of Healthcare in US
363 Principle Centered Professional Development
364 Concepts of Research Rehabilitation
421 Mental Health and Occupation
432 Physical Rehabilitation and Occupation
442 Pediatric Rehabilitation and Occupation
451 Occupational Issues of the Elderly and family
452 Assistive Technology and Occupation
463 Principles of Leadership and Management
470 Practicum Fieldwork Level I
Take a comprehensive assessment examination in the major.

In order to have the requisite 128 hours to graduate, a student must complete a minimum of 6 hours of electives in addition to the LR core and HOS major courses. 
 

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