The OT Program will prepare students to:
Be active learners who utilize analysis and synthesis for critical thinking. Students will become self-aware, innovative, able to handle ambiguity and conflict and develop creative problem solving skills. Develop effective oral and written communication skills for collaborating with clients, colleagues, and families in a variety of contexts. Identify evalu
ate and apply research that supports practice decisions. Be life long learners who participate in and contribute to professional organizations and activities. Develop sound ethical practices and behaviors as practitioners, consultants, educators, researchers and administrators. Understand and intervene in social policies, communities, organizations, groups and individuals. Be role models who demonstrate a commitment to the college, community and the profession.