A program that prepares individuals to assist patients limited by physical, cognitive, psychosocial, mental, developmental, and learning disabilities, as well as adverse environmental conditions, to maximize their independence and maintain optimum health through a planned mix of acquired skills, performance motivation, environmental adaptations, assistive technologies, and physical agents. Includes instruction in the basic medical sciences, psychology, sociology, patient assessment and evaluation, standardized and non-standardized tests and measurements, assistive and rehabilitative technologies, ergonomics, environmental health, special education, vocational counseling, health education and promotion, and professional standards and ethics.
| A major in Occupational Therapy/Therapist is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 6
New York
Colleges with the
highest percentage
of
Occupational Therapy/Therapist among the 2007-2008
graduating class.
|  | Dominican College of Blauvelt Orangeburg, NY | 24 (7.9%) |  |  | |
|  | Keuka College Keuka Park, NY | 23 (5.8%) |  |  | |
|  | D'Youville College Buffalo, NY | 6 (2.1%) |  |  | |
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|  | New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury Old Westbury, NY | 9 (1.4%) |  |  | |
|  | Ithaca College Ithaca, NY | 18 (1.3%) |  |  | |
|  | University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY | 32 (0.8%) |  |  | |
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Degrees awarded represents the number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2007-2008 graduating class.