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Overview & History Curriculum Accreditation Admissions Requirements One Price Tuition Plan Faculty Research Network OT Fieldwork Pi Theta Epsilon Alumni Job Postings |
![]() Occupational Therapy (OT) is a health and rehabilitation profession that helps people regain, develop and build skills that are important for independent functioning, health, well-being, security and happiness. Occupational therapists address psychological, social, physical and environmental factors that impede independent functioning in all aspects of life. This unique perspective is reflected in our curriculum design. Under the three year format, students will have the opportunity to complete their undergraduate degree, enroll in electives, special topics or independent study courses that will enrich their educational experience. Click on the links below to learn more about the OT program: In addition to this, the OT program has an Assistive Technology Lab that serves as a resource center offering free assistive technology services to healthcare professionals and the community. Students will have the opportunity to study and work in this area. For more information, contact Lori Parker, administrative assistant, at 563/333-6413 or ParkerLoriJ@sau.edu. |
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West Locust Street, Davenport, IA 52803 563/333-6000 or 800/383-2627 Published by: Occupational Therapy, Copyright 2004, All rights reserved. |
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