Occupational Therapy Assistant
About the Program
The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is a full-time day program. Each year, the Program accepts 20-25 students. Portions of the program's courses incorporate the use of technology and/or may be offered in a distance learning format (online or hybrid).
AWARD TYPES: Associate of Applied Science
AREA OF STUDY: Health Sciences
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Program Information
A Career as an Occupational Therapy Assistant.
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational therapy is a health care profession that focuses on helping people – The practice of occupational therapy involves the therapeutic use of everyday life activities - or “occupations” - with individuals or groups for the purpose of participation in roles and situations in home, school, work place, community, and other settings. Occupational therapy services are provided for the purpose of promoting health and wellness to those who have or are at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability, activity limitation, or participation restriction. Occupational therapy addresses the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, sensory, and other aspects of performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in everyday life activities that affect health, well-being, and quality of life.
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
Under the supervision of a Registered Occupational Therapist, the occupational therapy assistant provides patient treatment, collects data for evaluations, develops goals for treatment, and documents treatment. Treatment interventions include, but is not limited to, therapeutic exercises, transfer training, activities of daily living re-training, handwriting intervention, sensory integration activities, re-training in independent activities of daily living, and neuromuscular facilitation techniques.
Where do Occupational Therapy Assistants work?
Occupational therapy assistants work in a variety of settings which includes, but are not limited to hospitals, nursing homes, home health, work rehabilitation, psychiatric facilities, schools, and outpatient clinics.
Compliance Statement
A felony conviction may or may not affect a student’s ability to sit for the national board certification exam required to be Texas licensed as an OTA. Students may opt for an Early Determination Review by the National Board of OT Examiners. Information on this process is available at this link to NBCOT. Searching the terms “Early Determination” or navigating the website using the following path: Students; Services; Early Determination.
Accreditation Information
Accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE)
6116 Executive Boulevard, Suite 200, North Bethesda, MD 20852-4929
Phone number 301-652-6611 (AOTA)
Job Outlook for OTA
The National Bureau of Labor Statistics has found the following:
- Employment of occupational therapy assistants is expected to increase 43 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average growth for other occupations.
- Demand for occupational therapy is expected to rise significantly over the coming decade in response to the health needs of the aging baby-boom generation and a growing elderly population.
- Occupational therapy is important with treating children and young adults with developmental disabilities like autism, genetic disorders, and complications from prematurity.
- As of May 2015, in the state of Texas, the annual mean wage for occupational therapy assistants was $71,100 and the annual hourly rate is $34.18. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2017).
- Percentile wage estimates for this occupation from lowest to highest percentile follows:
Percentile | 10% | 25% | 50% (Median) | 75% | 90% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hourly Wage | $18.48 | $22.98 | $27.82 | $33.25 | $37.54 |
Annual Wage | $38,440 | $47,800 | $57,870 | $69,170 | $78,080 |
Licensure/Certification and Graduate Statistics
The Occupational Therapist Assistant program graduates licensures/certificates are issued by the nationally recognized National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy.
2022-2023 Third-Party Licensure/Certification Exam Results
Occupational licensure and/or certification pass rates reported by academic calendar year (Sept. 1–Aug. 31). Results for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years are provided for comparison.
Program/Aligned Award | Agency Standard | HCC Standard | 2020-2021 Pass Rate (#Passed) | 2021-2022 Pass Rate (#Passed) | 2022-2023 Pass Rate (#Passed) | 2022-2023 Results |
Occupational Therapist Assistant AAS | 80% | 80% | 100% (13) | 94% (16) | 82% (9) | Above Expectations |
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Year |
Student Started |
Student Graduated |
Retention Rate |
---|---|---|---|
2020-2022 |
21 |
17 |
81% |
2019 - 2021 |
20 |
13 |
65% |
2018-2020 |
22 |
20 |
91% |
2017–2019 |
19 |
18 |
94.7% |
2016–2018 |
23 |
22 |
95.7% |
2015–2017 |
21 |
21 |
100% |
A felony conviction may impact eligibility for certification and/or state licensure.
Program Mission and Philosophy
Program Mission Statement
The mission of the Houston Community College Occupational Therapy Assistant program is to produce entry level practitioners that are dedicated to lifelong learning and providing evidence-based interventions collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team to promote the health and wellness of our diverse community through participation in occupations.
Program Philosophy
The philosophy of the Houston Community College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is consistent with The Philosophical Base of Occupational Therapy (AOTA, 2017) and the Philosophy of Occupational Therapy Education (AOTA, 2018). The Philosophical Base of Occupational Therapy (AOTA, 2017) reflects the tenets of the occupational therapy profession, including the importance of occupation, the diverse contexts in which occupations occur and the importance of occupation in the overall health of our clients. The Philosophy of Occupational Therapy Education (AOTA, 2018) provides the foundation used to educate our students to the philosophies in their practice to produce an occupational therapy assistant that has an identity that is in line with the profession.
Collectively, the Houston Community College Occupational Therapy Assistant Program works to ensure that instruction embodies the philosophy and current vision of the occupational therapy profession and reinforces the importance of meaningful occupation in interventions that promote optimal health and engagement in the client’s environment. We believe that health and wellness is achieved and maintained through participation in purposeful activities or occupations. All individuals have the right to engage in meaningful occupations, build social relationships, and have an impact on their environment. The outcomes of occupational therapy can support this engagement through health promotion, prevention, habilitation, restoration, compensation and/or adaption.
Beliefs about Teaching and Learning
The program’s educational philosophy is based on the theories of andragogy and constructivism. These theories encourage learners to be active participants of the learning
experiences. They foster critical thinking and clinical reasoning through interactive integrated experiences, which will create connections and impact the learner overall.
We believe that:
- Students need to know the “why”.
- Students learn experimentally
- Students approach learning as problem solving.
- Interacting with others is vital to learning
- Learning is an active process
- Learning is based on each individual’s own perspectives and experiences
- Learning exists in the mind.
Tuition Costs
Estimated Cost | |
Initial Costs | |
Polo | $25.00 |
Scrubs | $35.00 |
Stethoscopes | $60.00 |
Shoes | $65.00 |
Health Physical | $85.00 |
Vaccines | $150.00 |
Photo ID / Pre-check | $70.00 |
Total | $490.00 |
Prerequisites | In District | Out of District | Out of State |
HPRS 1201 | $153.00 | $345.00 | $438.00 |
PSYC 2301 | $229.50 | $517.50 | $657.00 |
OTHA 1301 | $229.50 | $517.50 | $657.00 |
BIOL 2401 | $306.00 | $690.00 | $876.00 |
Total for prerequisites | 918.00 | 2070.00 | 2628.00 |
1st Year | |||
1st Semester | |||
Required Courses | In District | Out of District | Out of State |
12 Credited Hours | $918.00 | $207.00 | $2628.00 |
Books | $460.00 | $460.00 | $460.00 |
Parking | $350.00 | $350.00 | $350.00 |
Lab Fees | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |
Liabilities Ins | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Total | $1,764.00 | $2,916.00 | $3,474.50 |
2nd Semester | |||
11 Credit Hours | $841.50 | $1897.50 | $2409.00 |
Books | $250.00 | $250.00 | $250.00 |
Parking | $350.00 | $350.00 | $350.00 |
Lab Fees | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |
Liabilities Ins | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Total | $1,477.50 | $2,533.50 | $3,045.00 |
3rd Semester | |||
Required Courses | In District | Out of District | Out of State |
6 Credit Hours | $459.00 | $1035.00 | $1314.00 |
Books | $160.00 | $160.00 | $160.00 |
Lab Fees | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |
Liabiliy Ins | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Total | $655.00 | $1,231.00 | $1,510.00 |
TOTAL YEAR 1 | $3,696.50 | $6,680.50 | $8,029.50 |
2nd Year | |||
1st Semester | |||
Required Courses | In District | Out of District | Out of State |
9 Credit Hours | $688.50 | $1552.50 | $1971.00 |
Books | $320.00 | $320.00 | $320.00 |
Parking | $350.00 | $350.00 | $350.00 |
Lab Fees | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |
Liabilities Ins | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Total | 1,394.50 | $2,258.50 | $2,677.00 |
2nd Semester | |||
7 Credit Hours | $535.50 | $1207.50 | $1533.50 |
Books | $320.00 | $320.00 | $320.00 |
Parking | $350.00 | $350.00 | $350.00 |
Lab Fees | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |
Liabilities Ins | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Clinical Sim Lab fees | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |
Total | $1,253.50 | $1,925.50 | $2,251.50 |
TOTAL YEAR 2 | $2,648.00 | $4,184.00 | $4,928.50 |
TOTAL PROGRAM COSTS | $6,344.50 | $10,864.50 | $12,957.50 |
Note:
- All students must carry a person health insurance policy to attend clinical training which is an additional cost.
- All fees and tuition costs are subject to change.
Texas Education Association (TEA) Industry Based Certification Resource
Certification Name | TEA Resource Link | Third-Party Certification Agency | Third-Party Certification Agency Website |
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Occupational Therapist Assistant |
https://tea.texas.gov/sites/ |
National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy | www.nbcot.org/ |
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Online Information Session
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