Graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Utilize OT theory and techniques when providing appropriate occupation-based interventions to improve client outcomes with occupations, occupational role and ability to interact with the environment.
2. Demonstrate professional behaviors by providing OT services to diverse populations in a variety of settings.
3. Complete professional development activities which may include advocating for the profession and community service activities.
4. Select and perform occupation-based interventions appropriate for client-centered treatments utilizing critical thinking and clinical reasoning.
5. Pass the national certification exam.
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