Health and Human Service Case Management BS / MS Occupational Therapy Combined Degree

Health and Human Service Case Management BS / MS Occupational Therapy Combined Degree (HHCM BS/MSOT)

179 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE / MS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY  •  179 CREDITS  •  HHCM BS/MSOT

The Health and Human Service Case Management Occupational Therapy Program provides students with an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Service Case Management and a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy with a reduced number of semesters and credits. The bachelor degree in Health and Human Service Case Management prepares the graduate for employment in areas focused on enhancing the physical and mental health and human services to diverse populations across the continuum of care. The student will learn the components of health and human service case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the services of a client to improve their quality of life. The graduate of this degree is eligible to sit for the Certified Case Management (CCM) Exam and the Human Services Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP) Exam.
The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy curriculum sequence is intentional and complies with standards established by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. Classroom education is provided by experienced educator-clinicians and is supported by on-campus practical activities and off-campus experiences in practice settings.  The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at Davenport University provides education that is practice based, knowledge-driven and prepares students for contemporary and emerging areas of practice. The graduate of this degree is eligible to sit for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) and state license.
The program is a full-time program, with Health and Human Service Case Management courses offered on campus or online and required Occupational Therapy courses offered at the W.A. Lettinga Campus.

Direct admittance to the MSOT Program is based on the student meeting all the MSOT Enrollment Requirements. Once the student is in the MSOT Program, graduate policies of the Program will be followed. 
Preadmission Requirements:
•    Cumulative GPA: 3.5
•    Science Course Transfers: Grade of B or better in each of the following: BIOL110/110L, BIOL221/221L, and BIOL222/222L
MSOT Enrollment Requirements: 
•    Maintain Cumulative GPA of 3.5 by end of Third Year Winter Semester
•    Final Grade of B or better in each Science Course: BIOL110/110L, BIOL221/221L, and BIOL222/222L
•    Successful completion of Pre-MSOT Seminar (OCTH510)
•    Successful completion of Occupational Therapy Observation Hours
•    Active Student Participant in the Mentorship Program

Which class should I take? When should I take it?

See our Recommended Program Sequences:

Health and Human Service Case Management BS / MS Occupational Therapy Combined Degree

Health and Human Service Case Management BS / MS Occupational Therapy Combined Degree (HHCM BS/MSOT)

179 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE / MS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY  •  179 CREDITS  •  HHCM BS/MSOT

The Health and Human Service Case Management Occupational Therapy Program provides students with an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Service Case Management and a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy with a reduced number of semesters and credits. The bachelor degree in Health and Human Service Case Management prepares the graduate for employment in areas focused on enhancing the physical and mental health and human services to diverse populations across the continuum of care. The student will learn the components of health and human service case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the services of a client to improve their quality of life. The graduate of this degree is eligible to sit for the Certified Case Management (CCM) Exam and the Human Services Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP) Exam.
The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy curriculum sequence is intentional and complies with standards established by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education. Classroom education is provided by experienced educator-clinicians and is supported by on-campus practical activities and off-campus experiences in practice settings.  The Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at Davenport University provides education that is practice based, knowledge-driven and prepares students for contemporary and emerging areas of practice. The graduate of this degree is eligible to sit for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) and state license.
The program is a full-time program, with Health and Human Service Case Management courses offered on campus or online and required Occupational Therapy courses offered at the W.A. Lettinga Campus.

Direct admittance to the MSOT Program is based on the student meeting all the MSOT Enrollment Requirements. Once the student is in the MSOT Program, graduate policies of the Program will be followed. 
Preadmission Requirements:
•    CGPA: 3.5
•    Science Course Transfers: Grade of B or better in each of the following: BIOL110/110L, BIOL221/221L, and BIOL222/222L
MSOT Enrollment Requirements: 
•    Maintain CGPA of 3.5 by end of Third Year Winter Semester
•    Final Grade of B or better in each Science Course: BIOL110/110L, BIOL221/221L, and BIOL222/222L
•    Successful completion of Pre-MSOT Seminar
•    Successful completion of Occupational Therapy Observation Hours
•    Active Student Participant in the Mentorship Program

Which class should I take? When should I take it?

See our Recommended Program Sequences: