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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Occupational Therapy Assistant - Flex Track, A.A.S.


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In this career you will assist individuals, who experience physical, cognitive, social, developmental and/or emotional challenges, to functionally engage in performance of daily occupations in self care, productivity, and leisure. Additionally you will guide individuals in adapting to and with their environment by providing the necessary skills for daily living. Your prerequisite beliefs and values should include patience, appreciation of diversity, creativity, flexibility, and the willingness to adapt to change. At Oklahoma City Community College, you can earn an associate degree in applied science in the occupational therapy assistant program. You’ll also get hands-on experience in a variety of clinical settings.

Program Notes

Notes: This Technical and Occupational program is designed to prepare students to enter the job force following completion. See Technical and Occupational Programs in the general information section of the catalog.

For application procedures please see our web page at: www.occc.edu/academics/programs/occupational-therapy-assistant.html  

++Special Admissions Procedures: All Health Professions students are required to submit a nationwide background and pre-placement drug testing prior to clinical/fieldwork. 

More information will be distributed upon acceptance into your respected program. 

All major courses have a clinical component that requires purchase of medical liability insurance, a clinical uniform and a completed health packet.It is required that all OTA students complete Level II fieldwork within 18 months following completion of the academic preparation.

Minimum of 72-73 Credit Hours


*16-week course offered during two 8-week terms

Course Grouping


*All major courses require a minimum of a “C” grade with the exception of OTA 2253  and OTA 2263 . OTA 2253  and OTA 2263  require a grade of “S.”

**Support courses require a minimum of a “C” grade.

Major Courses*


(40 credit hours)

General Education Courses


(18 credit hours)

Life Skills Courses


Support Courses**


(14 credit hours)

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