Interdisciplinary Studies courses

Norquest Collage

Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant in Norquest Collage

  • Duration : 2 Years
  • Intake : September
  • Level : Undergraduate Diploma
  • Tuition & fees : $ 35,700 CAD Per Year
  • IELTS : 6.0
  • TOEFL : 71
  • PTE : 0


About Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant in Norquest Collage

Overview

Assist patients to overcome injuries or impairments as a valuable member of an interdisciplinary health-care team. You will develop a strong occupational and physical therapy assistant background, and learn to incorporate essential assistant-level skills in speech language therapy and therapeutic recreation.

The program delivers theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills using a balance of discipline-specific and interdisciplinary courses.

Program graduates will be prepared to:

  • communicate and collaborate as a valuable member of a client-centred interdisciplinary health-care team
  • assist with effective physical therapy and occupational therapy practice by providing safe and competent care across client populations
  • support other rehabilitation disciplines, including therapeutic recreation and speech-language pathology
  • demonstrate effective professionalism, leadership, and reflective practice skills

Applicants are requested to review the job requirements listed below and assess their ability to fulfill the demands of the therapy assistant occupation. As a therapy assistant, you must be able to:

  • work shifts and weekends
  • be on your feet for extended periods of time
  • use your knees, back, and arms to assist clients
  • lift 30 pounds
  • touch and provide care for clients of all ages, cultures, and genders
  • manage time and resources in a busy work setting
  • communicate and collaborate effectively in a team
  • enjoy working with people

Career Potential

Graduating interdisciplinary therapy assistants will have the ability to work within both the public and private health-care systems as multi-skilled professionals. The key role of therapy assistants is to provide direct and indirect client care which focuses on recovering function through rehabilitation under the supervision of a therapist. The therapy assistant also plays a key role in collaborating and communicating with all stakeholders to optimize services, and in continually maintaining and enhancing their level of competency. Settings can include private clinics, hospitals, continuing care centres, rehabilitation centres, clinics, and home care.

Employers advertise for therapy assistants frequently using the following terms:

  • therapy assistants
  • rehabilitation assistants
  • physical therapy assistants
  • occupational therapy assistants
  • health care assistants
  • therapy aides

Academic qualification equivalents

  • 65% in Mathematics 20-1 or Mathematics 20-2 or equivalent, or 50% in Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 or equivalent

English language requirements (one of the below):

  • IELTS      :       Academic: 6; no section score below 5.5
  • TOEFL    :       71

Norquest Collage Highlights

Application Portal Online
Application Fee 105 CAD for international students
Mode of Payment Check, Student self service portal, Debit card, Credit card, direct debit, bank transfer, or e-wallet
Academic Calendar Term and Semester-based
Intake Seasons Autumn, Spring, and Summer depending on the program
Work Experience Required for some graduate programs
Financial aid Available
English language proficiency score TOEFL or equivalent

NorQuest College The Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses

Student Annual Estimated Cost of Attendance 2019/2020

Fee Per Credit Fee for International Students
Non-transferable tuition deposit 400 CAD
Post-Management Programs Fee* 125 - 800 CAD
Other fees
Textbook rentals 25 CAD
Other and Incidental Fees 1000 CAD (estimated)
Students’ Association Fees 600 CAD - 700 CAD estimated
Residence and Housing fees CAD 400 - 1500

*Fee depends exactly on the programs you choose

NorQuest College Application Process

Application Portal: Online

Application Fee: 95 CAD (national students); 105 CAD (international students)

Application deadline: The international students whose study plans have been affected by COVID-19 can start their studies from Fall 2020 to Winter 2021 within the same program. The deferral deadline is July 15, 2020.

Supporting documents:

  • TOEFL - iBT: 71
  • CELPIP General: 7
  • CAEL: 60
  • ESLS 7000 or ESLS 7100 (or ESLG 2101) should have a minimum 80 per cent
  • ESLW 7000 or ESLW 7100 (or ESLG 2103) should have a minimum 80 per cent
  • IELTS (Academic) - 6.
  • TFI - 785
  • High school/college GPA of entering students (Both UG and PG): 2.75
  • Personalized of SOP, LOR required
  • Immunization certificate
  • CV/Resume
  • Job experience in years if any
  • Visa/passport

Norquest Collage International Students English Proficiency Requirement

Students with english not as a first language must submit one of the following scores as proof of english proficiency:

Score Day Home Provider Business & Health Care Art and Science Pharmacy Technician Nursing Program
TOEFL (Internet-based) 32 71 84 91 94
IELTS 4 6 (5.5 or above in all band) 6.5 (6 or above in all band) 6.5 (6 or above in all band) 7.5 (listening)
7 (speaking)
6.5 (reading)
7 (writing)
CLBPT or CLBA No section below 4 No section below 7 No section below 8 Not Required Not Required
CanTEST Not Required Not Required Not Required 4.5 (listening, speaking, reading)
4 (writing)
Not Required
CELPIP General 4 7 (6 or above in all section) 8 (7 or above in all section) Not Required Not Required
MELAB Not Required Not Required Not Required 81 (80 in listening, 3+ in speaking, 83 in reading, 80 in writing) Not Required

Students not having minimum scores for demonstrating english proficiency can enroll in English as a Second Language (ESL) program by Norquest. Minimum score in Norquest’s ESL for admission eligibility varies with program.

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Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

$ 35,700

Total

$ 35,700