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Health and Sport Psychology
  • Recreation Therapist
    A recreational therapist may work in a residential camp and work with individuals to build skills of daily living, social skills, and problem solving skills. A minor in recreational studies or other related area is recommended.
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant
    Occupational therapy assistants help occupational therapists provide rehabilitation services to patients with physical, developmental, or psychological impairments. A certificate is required to be employed as an occupational therapy assistant. One route to this career consists of completing two years of undergraduate coursework in psychology then focusing on the completion of an occupational therapy assistant certification program.




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