Brown Mackie College Boise 9050 W. Overland Road, Ste. 101 Boise, ID 83709 Addendum 2012-2013 Academic Catalog See bmcprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info. This Bulletin is an integral part of Brown Mackie College Boise s Academic Catalog. The information published herein becomes effective September 2012 ADMINISTRATION President... Steven Kalina Dean of Academic Affairs... Brad Jahn Senior Director of Admissions... David Breck Director of Career Services... Barbara Schafer Director of Student Financial Services... Mary Castodio Student Accounting Supervisor... Dolly Green Registrar... Amanda Leroue Librarian... Jim Pace FULL-TIME FACULTY Robert Blackston, CST Surgical Technology Department AA, College of Southern Idaho Certificate, College of Southern Idaho Crystal Brown, CVT Veterinary Technology BS, University of Idaho AAS, College of Southern Idaho P. Allen Frisk Allied Health and BioScience Laboratory Technology Department MS, University of Rhode Island Robert Johnson Information Technology MS, Boise State University BA, Don Bosco College Patrick McDonald Criminal Justice MEd, Idaho State University BS, Boise State University AS, College of Southern Idaho Edward Pack General Education MBA, Rutgers University of New Jersey BS, University of Colorado Sara Ratekin, DVM Veterinary Technology Department DVM, Washington State University School of Veterinary Medicine BS, Washington State University
Sean Rippy General Education MA, Newcastle University, UK MDiv, Concordia Seminary BA, Concordia University Randi Robinson, CVT Veterinary Technology BS, Boise State University AAS, College of Southern Idaho Oaklee Rogers, OT Daniel Swenson, CVT Occupational Therapy Assistant Department Veterinary Technology Clinical Coordinator MSOT, Bellmont University AAS, Casper College AAS, Utah Career College Kristy Taylor, CMA Medical Assisting AAS, Lake Area Technical Institute Ragna TenEyck, JD/LLM Daniel Zerwas, OTR/L General Education Department Occupational Therapy Clinical Coordinator LLM, University of Denver JD, Williamette University BS, Northern Arizona University BS, Creighton University Initial Academic Assessment Student must obtain the following minimum scores on the COMPASS student academic readiness assessment: Writing 60 Mathematics 51 If a student does not achieve these scores, he/she will be enrolled in the appropriate transitional studies course(s). Effective January 30, 2012 Tuition Rates & Fees Non-Specialty Programs $324 per credit hour General Fee $15 per credit hour Occupational Therapy Assistant $381 per credit hour General Fee $15 per credit hour Surgical Technology $360 per credit hour General Fee $15 per credit hour Transcript Fee: $5.00 per copy. Applies to costs of printing and certifying official transcripts. Instructional materials costs will vary by program. A payment plan may be arranged at the time of enrollment. Monthly payments are due as agreed on the payment of schedule of the student s installment note. Payments may be made by money order, check, VISA, MasterCard, or cash. If payment is not made on the due date, the student may be suspended from class until the payment is made. No grade reports or transcripts will be issued to a student with a past due account.
Effective November 26, 2012 Tuition Rates & Fees Non-Specialty Programs $324 per credit hour General Fee $20 per credit hour Occupational Therapy Assistant $381 per credit hour General Fee $20 per credit hour Surgical Technology $360 per credit hour General Fee $20 per credit hour Transcript Fee: $5.00 per copy. Applies to costs of printing and certifying official transcripts. Instructional materials costs will vary by program. A payment plan may be arranged at the time of enrollment. Monthly payments are due as agreed on the payment of schedule of the student s installment note. Payments may be made by money order, check, VISA, MasterCard, or cash. If payment is not made on the due date, the student may be suspended from class until the payment is made. No grade reports or transcripts will be issued to a student with a past due account.
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Course Sequence with Prerequisites (Effective July 6, 2010) Course # Credit Hours Course Name CF 1100 4 Professional Development None MC 1150 4 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications None EN 1101 4 Composition I EN 1102 4 Composition II EN 1101 EN 2000 4 Introduction to Literature EN 1101 CM 1200 4 Effective Public Speaking None MT 1800 4 College Algebra PS 1200 4 Principles of Psychology None SO 1200 4 Principles of Sociology None BI 1361 4 Anatomy and Physiology None ME 1110 4 Medical Terminology None OT 1010 4 Introduction to Occupational Therapy Departmental approval OT 1115 4 Therapeutic Media OT 1010 OT 1215 4 Functional Anatomy I OT 1115 OT 1315 4 Functional Anatomy II OT 1215 OT 2110 3 Intervention in Mental Health OT 1315 OT 2115 OT 2200 1 4 Level I Fieldwork Intervention in Pediatrics and Adolescents OT 2110 OT 2115 OT 2350 4 Intervention in Physical Rehabilitation OT 2200 OT 2360 4 Intervention in Neurological Rehabilitation OT 2200 OT 2470 4 Intervention in Geriatrics OT 2350 and OT 2360 Prerequisites SSE0050 (ENG 0050) or placement through initial assessment SSE0070 (MTH 0070) or placement through initial assessment OT 2990A 5 Level II Fieldwork Completion of all program coursework except OT 2990B, OT 2991A and OT 2991B OT 2990B 5 Level II Fieldwork OT 2990A OT 2991A 5 Level II Fieldwork OT 2990A & OT 2990B OT 2991B 5 Level II Fieldwork OT 2991A OT 2990A, OT 2990B, OT 2991A & OT 2991B must be completed within 18 months of all other program coursework.