Occupational Science, Bachelor of Science
CIP: 51.2306
HEGIS: 1201.00
Major Requirements / Minimum Cumulative GPA: 3.000
A minimum term GPA of 2.750 is required.
Complete all of the following with a minimum grade of C:
| BIO-203 | Anatomy and Physiology I † | 4 |
| BIO-204 | Anatomy and Physiology II † | 4 |
| CHW-232 | Research Methods for Health Sciences † | 3 |
| CHW-250 | Medical Terminology/Pharmacology | 2 |
| CHW-350 | Clinical Neuroscience for Health Professionals | 4 |
| OCC-101 | Orientation to Professional Practice I | 1 |
| OCC-102/CHW-102/NUR-102 | Orientation to Professional Practice II | 1 |
| OCC-300 | Therapeutic Documentation | 2 |
| OCC-310 | Health Promotion and Occupational Participation | 3 |
| OCC-330 | Occupation and Theories of Practice | 4 |
| OCC-333 | Clinical Kinesiology | 4 |
| OCC-340 | Occupational Engagement Across the Lifespan | 3 |
| OCC-347 | Determinants of Health Across the Lifespan | 4 |
| OCC-430 | Therapeutic Approaches to Psychosocial Function | 4 |
| OCC-440 | Therapeutic Approaches to Physical Function | 4 |
| OCC-450 | Therapeutic Approaches to Neurocognitive Function | 4 |
| OCC-470 | Enhancing Occupational Engagement | 4 |
| OCC-480 | Principles of Practice I | 2 |
| OCC-481 | Principles of Practices II | 2 |
| PHL-115 | Ethics † * | 3 |
| PHY-110 | Introductory Physics † * | 4 |
| PSY-101 | Introductory Psychology † * | 3 |
| PSY-123/CFS-123 | Lifespan Human Development † | 3 |
| PSY-336 | Abnormal Psychology and Psychopathology † | 3 |
| SOC-101 | Introduction to Sociology † | 3 |
| SS-231 | Statistics for Social Science † * | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 81 |
Field Period:
Complete the following:
*May also fulfill a Compass Curriculum category in certain high-credit majors (see your advisor), but will not be counted twice in the credit total.
†Liberal Arts and Sciences Credit
See Graduation Requirements
The student is ultimately responsible for ensuring that all degree requirements are met satisfactorily. This documentation is provided as an advising tool and should not be considered a contract between a student and Keuka College. The College reserves the right to make changes as deemed necessary.