
- School of Science
- Pre-Professional Programs
- Pre-Master of Occupational Therapy
- Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Occupational Therapy
The degree requirement for the B.S. in Biological and Physical Sciences (BIPH) includes 120 credits with a GPA of at least 2.0. 30 of the last 60 credits must be completed at IU Kokomo. In addition to courses required for the campus-wide general education curriculum, students must takes courses in the natural sciences, mathematics, and informatics/computer science, including the ones required as prerequisites for admission to the Master of Occupational Therapy program at IUPUI. The following courses must be taken and appropriate prerequisites must be met as listed in the Academic Bulletin.
GENERAL EDUCATION
Communication Skills and Information Literacy (9 cr)
ENG-W131 Elementary Composition I
ENG-W132 Elementary Composition II
SPCH-S121 Public Speaking
Quantitative Literacy
Satisfied by the Mathematics and Informatics courses for the major
Critical Thinking (3 cr)
One course from the list.
PSY-P 211, PHIL-P 150, COAS-S 400, ENG-L 202, SPCH-S 336, SOC-S 340, BUS-J 401, SPEA-V 379, SPEA-J 201, NURS-S 470, INFO-I 303, NMCM-N 411, CHEM-C 105/125, BIOL-L 105, MATH-M 216, BIOL-L 364, PHIL-P 383
Cultural Diversity (3 cr)
One course from the list:
COAS-I100, SOAS-F200, SPCH-S302, SPCH-S427, EDUC-M300, BUS-D301, SPEA-V130, SPEA-J355, FOLK-F101, any 200-level or above foreign language course
Ethics and Civic Engagement (3 cr)
One course from the list:
PHIL-P100 Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL-P140 Introduction to Ethics
Social and Behavioral Sciences (12 cr because of admission requirements for the Occupational Therapy program)
Psychology
PSY-P 103 (3 cr)
PSY-P216 Life Span Developmental Psych (3 cr)
PSY-P324 Abnormal Psychology (3 cr)
Political Science, History, Sociology, and Economics (choose one from the list)
POLS-Y103 Intro to American Politics, POLS-Y217 Introduction to Comparative Politics, POLS-Y219 Intro to Intl Relations, HIST-H105 American History I, HIST-H106 American History II, HIST-H113 History of Western Civilization I, HIST-H114 History of Western Civilization II
Humanities and Arts (6 cr) (One course from each group)
Fine, Performing and Communication Arts:
FINA-A101, FINA-A102, FINA-A108, FINA-F100, FINA-S200, HUMA-U101, HUMA-U102, HUMA-U103, HUMA-U305, MUS-M174, MUS-Z201, MUS-X001, MUS-X040, THTR-T120, ENG-W203
Literature and Philosophy:
Any PHIL course except PHIL-P150, any ENG-L or ENG-E, SPAN-S360 Introduction to Spanish Literature
Physical and Life Sciences (8 cr)
Satisfied by the major
BIPH MAJOR/pre-Occupational Therapy
COAS-E105 SMI Freshman Learning Community (1 cr)
CLAS-C209 Greek and Latin Elements in Medical Terminology (2 cr)
Courses in Sciences, Mathematics, and Informatics 200-level (min. of 15 cr)
Proper lower-level prerequisites must be met and courses for non-majors do not fulfill the requirements.
Biological Sciences Lab Courses (10 cr)
ANAT-A215 Basic Human Anatomy
PHSL-P 215 Basic Human Physiology
Physical Science Lab Courses (5 cr)
(chemistry, physics, geology, or physical geography)
Courses in Sciences, Mathematics, and Informatics 300-level and above (min. of 30 cr)
At least two courses with a lab (5 cr each) must be selected, and either a capstone course or an internship is required. Proper lower-level prerequisites must be met.
Mathematics, Computer, and Informatics Courses (11-12 cr)
MATH-M 215 Calculus I (5 cr) ‡
INFO-I 101 or CSCI-C 106 (3-4 cr)
MATH-K 310 Statistical Techniques (3 cr)
General Electives
Additional courses to total at least 120 credit hours, if needed, after completing all other requirements.




