May 19, 2024  
2018 - 2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018 - 2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Health and Wellness Promotion, B.S. Pre-Occupational Therapy Track


The Health and Wellness Promotion major allows students to combine their passion for providing health services with community outreach. Graduates with this degree will be able to analyze a community’s health, develop a plan of action to combat health and wellness issues, and then strategically implement their vision. The long-term planning skills students learn and utilize as an undergrad can be used to assist clients in leading happy and healthy lives.

Students must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in these courses:  BI204, BI205, MA205, PY101, PY211, PY308, and SO201.

Maine Occupational Therapy programs generally require a minimum 3.0 overall GPA and a C or better (some require a B or better) in pre-requisite courses, however GPA’s of accepted students is usually much higher.

Completing this degree program will enable students to:

  • Demonstrate competence in assessing needs, planning, implementing, managing and evaluating health promotion programs.
  • Understand and demonstrate professional ethics and social responsibility as it relates to the practice of health promotion.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally in verbal, nonverbal, and written formats.
  • Use critical thinking skills to solve problems associated with assessing needs, implementing, managing and evaluating health promotion programs.
  • Engage in career development activities to prepare for graduate school entrance in occupational therapy.


 

Core Curriculum:


In addition, all students must fulfill the college’s core curriculum  requirements and meet the 128 credit graduation requirement.  The First Year Experience (FYE) Seminar  is a requirement for all first-year students.

Notes:


  • Some OT graduate programs also require Neuroscience (PY320 - Biological Basis of Behavior), HM210 - Medical Terminology (online course) and PC101 - Physics I.
  • Additional internship opportunities in occupational therapy (HE410) may be recommended.
  • Any student that does not achieve a “C” or better in all required courses will continue their degree completion in the Health and Wellness Promotion program.