June 2007
JACKSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
For Transfer to
Western Michigan University
College of Health and Human Services
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Health Services
Occupational Therapy
·
This is only
a guide. Students should contact the transfer school for program
advising.
·
Coursework with
a grade of at least 2.0 will be transferable.
·
Students do not
need to complete all the courses listed below before transferring.
·
Students should transfer to WMU after the equivalent of one year at JCC
so they can complete the prerequisite courses required for the program.
·
The
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) has elected
to require a master’s degree for the practice of occupational therapy.
This change will take effect in 2007. In response to this change, the
WMU Occupational Therapy Department has developed a five-year program, which
will lead to the completion of two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in
Interdisciplinary Health Services and a Masters of Science in Occupational
Therapy.
|
I. General Education |
Credits |
|
|
English Composition |
6 |
ENG
131, 132 |
|
Mathematics* |
3-4 (choose 1) |
MTH
133, 140, 151 |
|
Natural Science* |
9 |
BIO 131 required;
BIO 155 required |
|
Social Science |
10 |
SOC
231; PSY 140, PSY 251, 252 required |
|
Fine Arts (Area I) |
3 (choose 1) |
ART
111, 112; ENG 210, 246, 247; HUM 131; MUS 131; THR 116 |
|
Humanities (Area II) |
3 (choose 1) |
ENG
252, 254, 255, 256, 257; HIS 120, 131, 132; PHL 231 |
|
The
U.S.: Culture and Issues (Area III) |
3 (choose 1) |
HIS
231, 232 |
*Mathematics
requirement with required biology courses will meet MACRAO Agreement
requirements.
Early transfer is
recommended to complete additional prerequisites. Admission is highly
competitive. For additional information contact Advising at (269)
387-7260. Check out WMU's Catalog and website to find the minimum criteria
for admission to the professional program.
A total of 128 credits
is required for completion of the degree. A maximum of 62 credit hours
required for completion of the degree at Western Michigan University may be
transferred from JCC.
This is only a guide.
Please refer to the Western Michigan University catalog for transfer admission
requirements, specific course information, program requirements, etc. For
further information and advising, please contact Western Michigan University,
Admissions Office, (269) 387-2000.