Prerequisite Courses
| BIOL | 2401 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
| ENGL | 1301 | Composition and Rhetoric |
| PSYC | 2301 | General Psychology |
This image is titled “Lone Star College OTA Program Curriculum Map.” It presents a roadmap-style curriculum sequence from Start of Program to Graduation, and includes a legend for course alignment levels: I = Introduce, R = Reinforce, M = Master.
1. Demonstrate entry-level competence as an occupational therapy assistant by implementing occupation-centered interventions that support participation, health, and well-being across the lifespan and in diverse practice settings.
2.Apply clinical reasoning, critical reflection, and evidence-based principles to support occupational therapy service delivery under the supervision of an occupational therapist.
3. Exhibit professional identity, ethical decision-making, accountability, and adherence to legal and regulatory standards consistent with the role of the occupational therapy assistant.
4.Communicate effectively with clients, families, caregivers, and interprofessional team members through clear documentation, verbal interaction, and collaborative practice.
5. Provide culturally responsive, inclusive, and client-centered occupational therapy services that address occupational barriers across person, environment, and occupational contexts.
6. Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning, adaptability, and professional growth through self-assessment, feedback integration, and ongoing development of competence.
1. Occupation-based, client-centered interventions
2.Clinical Reasoning and Reflection
3. Assessment and intervention technical skills
4. Professional identity and ethics
5. Communication and collaboration
6. Evidence-based practice
7. Culturally responsiveness
8. Lifelong learning and development
- PSYC 2314- Lifespan Growth & Development I
- BIOL 2402- Human A&P II
- OTHA 1301-Intro to OT
- OTHA 1315- Therapeutic Use of Occupations I
- OTHA 1309- Human Structure & Function in OT
- OTHA 2301 Pathophysiology in OT
- OTHA 2331- Physical Function in OT
- OTHA 1319- Therapeutic Interventions I
- OTHA 2302- Therapeutic Use of Occupations II
- OTHA 2309- Mental Health in OT
- Choose a Creative Arts or Culture Course
- OTHA 1241- Occupational Performance: Birth-Adolescence
- OTHA 1253- Occupational Performance of Elders
- OTHA 2166- Practicum- Occupational Therapy
- OTHA 2335- Health Care Management in OT
- OTHA 2160- Clinical OTA I
- OTHA 2360- Clinical OT Assistant II
- OTHA 2461- Clinical OT Assistant III
The roadmap concludes with a Graduation Marker
All OTA students must complete Level II Fieldwork within 18 months following completion of academic preparation.
