Students acquire a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, psychology, human development, and occupational therapy theory and practice. They learn about the impact of illness, injury, and disability on individuals' ability to perform daily activities and participate in meaningful occupations. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination to become licensed occupational therapists. They are prepared to work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, mental health facilities, and private practices, helping individuals of all ages and abilities achieve their goals and live life to the fullest