+University of Indianapolis – School of Psychological Sciences Curriculum Guide for Psychology Majors with a Concentration in Occupational Science leading to the Master of Occupational Therapy degree PSYO updated 05/12 (Note: Some courses at UIndy may have prerequisites that are not required by the core, the major, or the OT prerequisite. The University of Indianapolis undergraduate catalog should be consulted) Year I Semester I INTD PSY SOC MATH 101 120 101 180 ENGL 101 FA ELEC COMM 100 New Student Experience (1)* Introduction to Psychology (3) ** # Principles of Sociology (3) or SOC 103 Social Problems (3) * # College Algebra and Trigonometry (4) or MATH 150 Finite Mathematics (4)* ** (Please note that MATH 180 is recommended for CHEM 150 and is a Pre-Requisite for Physics 150) English Composition (3) * # Fine Arts Theory Course (2) * Public Speaking (2) * Semester II PSY HIST ENGL CHEM MATH 245 102 102 150 245 Lifespan Psychology (3) **# World History since 1700 (3) * Western World Literature and Composition (3) * # General Chemistry I (3) #* and CHEM 151 General Chemistry Lab I (1) Statistics for the Sciences (4) **# or MATH 220 Elementary Statistics (4) **# 299 Spring Term Course (3) * Spring Term ST Year II Semester I PSY 225 INTD 201 PSY 250 LANG ELEC BIOL 165 Research Methods (4) ** Lecture/Performance Series (.5) * Personality and Sociocultural (3) ** Modern Language (101 level) (4) * --may demonstrate modern language proficiency instead (need a 3 credit elective if language course is not taken) General Biology II: Cell Biology (4)# Semester II PSY 230 PSY 235 COMP 150 INTD 202 LANG ELEC REL ELEC Brain and Behavior (3) ** Learning and Cognition (3) ** Microcomputer Applications (3) * Lecture/Performance Series (.5) * Modern Language (102 level or Medical Spanish Course) (4) * Judaic-Christian Tradition course (3) * *=UIndy core; ** = Psychology Major; # = Occupational Therapy Prerequisite Note: Spring Term Course and Lecture Performance Series not required if 60 or more credits are transferred into UIndy. Some courses may be available in the summer. ……………………………………………….continued on reverse side…………………………………………………… Note: Admission to Occupational Therapy MOT program must have been completed in order to begin taking Occupational Science courses in Year III. Admission is competitive. Year III Semester I BIOL PHYS PSY KINS PSY 305 103 345 101 ELEC Human Functional Anatomy (4) # or BIOL 330 Mammalian Physiology (4) # Introduction to Physics (4) # or PHYS 150 General Physics I (4) Abnormal Psychology (3) ** # (This course counts within the PSY elective requirement) Wellness/Fitness for a Lifetime (1) * Elective (300-400 level) (3) ** (elective courses must be taken from at least three core areas at the 300-400 level; OT 421/521 taken in year 4 may be included in the three core area requirement and count towards the major but is not a PSY elective. PSYO students should take a course form the Biological Bases, Learning/Cognition or Developmental Domains) Semester II ANTH 100 BIOL 330 FA ELEC PHIL ELEC PSY ELEC Cultural Anthropology (3) [Recommend Pre OT take this course to satisfy cross cultural requirement but not required for OT] * Mammalian Physiology (4) # or BIOL 305 Human Functional Anatomy (4) # Fine Arts Applied course (2) * Philosophy Elective (3) * Elective (300-400 level) (3) ** (elective courses must be taken from at least three core areas at the 300-400 level; OT 421/521 taken in year 4 may be included in the three core area requirement and count towards the major but is not a PSY elective. PSYO students should take a course form the Biological Bases, Learning/Cognition or Developmental Domains) Occupational Science Concentration Phase Year IV for 4:1 Students Year I for Traditional Graduate Students Semester I OT 475/575 OT OT 468/568 406/506 OT 401/501 OT 403/503 BIOL 504 OT 471/571 Issue in Practice (1) [partial substitution for PSY 265 Educational and Career Pathways in Psychology and PSY 255 Ethics, Advocacy and Social Responsibility for 4:1 students] Research Methodology (2) Research Application (1) [partial substitution for PSY 255 Ethics, Advocacy and Social Responsibility for 4:1students] Occupational Behavior I (3) Intro to Occupational Therapy (2) Gross Anatomy (6) Conditions in Occupation (3) Semester II OT 476/576 Issues in Practice II (1) [partial substitution for PSY 265 Educational and Career Pathways in Psychology and PSY 255 Ethics, Advocacy and Social Responsibility for 4:1 students] OT 402/502 Biomechanical Foundations for Occupational Therapy (2) OT 412/512 Occupational Behavior II (3) OT 415/515 Neuroscience Foundations for OT (3) OT 469/569 Research Analysis (2) OT 410/510 Research Application II (1) OT 421/521 Therapeutic Skills (3) [substitute for PSY elective at 400 level for 4:1 students] OT 480/580 OT Process I (2) …………………………………………..continued on next page………………………………………………………… Occupational Therapy Preparation Phase at the Graduate Level Year V for 4:1 Students Year II for Traditional Graduate Students Semester I OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT 583 577 544 526 523 581 539 xxx OT Management & Leadership I (1) Issues in Practice III (1) Biomechanical Applications I (2) Research Application III (1) Work Performance & Readiness (2) OT Process II (6) Lifestyle for Wellness (2) ELECTIVE (1-3) 545 578 536 582 xxx 541 Biomechanical Applications II (2) Issues in Practice IV (2) Research Application IV (1) OT Process III (6) ELECTIVE (1-3) Fieldwork – Level II (3) Semester II OT OT OT OT OT OT YEAR VI for 4:1 Students Year III for Traditional Graduate Students Semester I OT OT OT OT 541 579 546 584 Fieldwork – Level II (3) Issues in Practice V (1) Research Application V (1) OT Management & Leadership II (2) * = UIndy core; ** = Psychology Major; # = Occupational Therapy Prerequisite REMEMBER: If you have any questions about the PSYO major and its requirements, contact Ms. Robin McClarnon, Academic Advisor for the School of Psychological Sciences (788-2053, Good Hall, Room 109). Courses and requirements sometimes change so keep in contact with your advisor.