Judith Thorn
Associate Professor of Biology
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
E-mail: jthorn@knox.edu
Occupational therapy -- therapy based around everyday activities -- is an important and rapidly expanding field. Occupational therapists assist people in achieving independence, initially in their daily activities and ultimately in education and employment.
3-2 Occupational Therapy Programs
Knox has affiliation agreements with Washington University in St. Louis and Rush University in Chicago, whose Occupational Therapy Programs are among the top-ranked in the nation. The affiliation agreements mean that Knox students who meet the prerequisites receive preference in the Washington University or Rush University admission process. A student attends Knox for three years, then Washington or Rush for two years, earning both a bachelor's degree from Knox and a master's degree from one of the affiliated universities.
Knox's strengths in the life sciences provide excellent preparation for the occupational therapy entrance requirements -- whether at Washington, Rush, or another graduate school. Knox also emphasizes community service and volunteer work, which can be a significant enhancement to a graduate school application in occupational therapy and other medically-related fields.
Prerequisites -- Washington University
Prerequisites for admission to the Occupational Therapy Program at Washington University include courses in physical science, upper level biology, physiology, developmental psychology, statistics and social science. The following Knox courses are designed to meet the Occupational Therapy prerequisites at Washington University (some courses may also have Knox prerequisites):
Upper Level Biology
Any Biology course 200 or above, or Psychology 204 or 364
Anatomy and Physiology
Biology 325 and 328
Physical Science
Any course in biology or psychology other than those used to satisfy the
Upper Level Biology requirement (above), or any course in biochemistry,
chemistry, or physics.
Developmental Psychology
Psychology 203
Social Sciences
Any course in anthropology, economics, political science, psychology or sociology.
Statistics
Psychology 281, STAT 200
Prerequisites -- Rush University
Prerequisites for admission to the Occupational Therapy Program at Rush University include courses in human anatomy, physiology, psychology, developmental psychology, sociology or anthropology, and statistics.The following Knox courses are designed to meet the Occupational Therapy prerequisites at Rush University (some courses may also have Knox prerequisites):
Human Anatomy
Biology 325Physiology
Biology 328Psychology
Any two Psychology coursesDevelopmental Psychology
Psychology 203Anthropology/Sociology
any course in Anthropology and SociologyStatistics
Psychology 281, STAT 200
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