Student Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation from Dominican University of California, the occupational therapy student will be able to:
- 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.
- Consider and value diverse social, cultural, and political systems and issues as they impact the occupational health of individuals, groups, and communities.
- Articulate and demonstrate the role of research and education in supporting the practice of occupational therapy and in the development and testing of theories.
- 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.

