Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation from Dominican University of California, the occupational therapy student will be able to:
  1. Understand and apply theories of human occupation to design, deliver, and evaluate effective, creative, therapeutic, and safe occupational therapy interventions for individuals, groups, and communities.
  2. Consider and value diverse social, cultural, and political systems and issues as they impact the occupational health of individuals, groups, and communities.
  3. Articulate and demonstrate the role of research and education in supporting the practice of occupational therapy and in the development and testing of theories.
  4. Demonstrate exemplary professional behaviors and attitudes essential to professional practice, including the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics; respect for diversity; leadership and advocacy skills, professional involvement; and self-directed, lifelong learning.


Last updated: Aug 25, 2006.

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