Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 10,475
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
6 terms
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Physical Therapy | Occupational Therapy
Area of study
Health | Hygiene and occupational health services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 10,475
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant

About

The Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant diploma program prepares students to work in today's dynamic health care system. This program provides students with a strong occupational and physical therapy assistant background and incorporates essential assistant-level skills in therapeutic recreation and speech-language pathology. Extensive hands-on learning using equipment and technology in the lab combined with practicum placements prepare students to transition seamlessly into a discipline-specific or interdisciplinary role in rehabilitation.


This program includes 49 theory credits (735 hours), 11 lab credits (165 hours), and 19 practicum credits (840 hours).


Accreditation

The Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant Diploma Program at Bow Valley College has Candidacy Status and can now take the next step towards accreditation by the Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant Education Accreditation Program (OTAPTA). Having Candidacy Status does not mean that the Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant Diploma Program at Bow Valley College will be accredited once the process is finished, but the first step is complete.


Facilities

The Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant Diploma program has a designated lab to simulate rehabilitation practice in the areas of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and recreation therapy.


Work Integrated Learning

Learners will be required to travel to various locations to complete their Work Integrated Learning placements. It is the learner’s responsibility to arrange travel to their clinical and/or practicum sites. Placements will take place within Calgary and surrounding areas including rural locations & areas across the province. Every effort is made to accommodate learners for Work Integrated Learning placements within the program's duration, but in rare instances there may be a delay in program completion until a Work Integrated Learning placement can be arranged.


Learners are responsible for any costs associated with their placement such as parking, transit, or accommodation.


Work Integrated Learning placements may include day shifts, evening shifts, night shifts, and/or weekend shifts. Shifts are determined by the placement sites and not the College.


Pre-Clinical Requirements

  • A current Police Information Check (PIC) with a Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS) must be submitted prior to student's first work integrated learning placement. Please look for information regarding submission deadlines. The PIC will be valid for the duration of the program, unless changes are required, in which case a new PIC will be required. PICs must be dated no earlier than ninety (90) days prior to the program submission date.
  • To facilitate learners, Work Integrated Learning placements with our external partners, Rubella vaccination is mandatory, and many sites require proof of full COVID-19 vaccination. Failure to provide evidence of vaccinations will delay program completion. All other immunizations are highly recommended. Up-to-date immunizations are valid for the duration of the program.
  • Students are required to have current CPR certification and it must be renewed annually. Bow Valley College offers FACP9101: Basic Life Support CPR (Healthcare Provider Level) through Extended Education.
  • N95 mask fitting is required prior to the first Work Integrated Learning placement. Students will be able to register for this course (SAFT9406: N95 Mask Fitting) through MyBVC once they have started their program.

If students do not meet the requirements for Work Integrated Learning by the program’s submission deadline date, they will not be permitted to participate in Work Integrated Learning experiences for that term.


Admission Requirements

  • Minimum 60% in English Language Arts 30-1, or 70% in English Language Arts 30-2, or equivalent
  • Minimum 60% Biology 30 or equivalent
  • Credit in Math 10C or equivalent

Applicants considering this program must be able to work variable shifts and weekends; be on their feet for extended periods of time; use their knees, back, and arms to move clients who have minimal body strength; and function effectively in stressful situations.


English Language Proficiency Requirements

For applicants whose first language is not English, please review English language proficiency requirements.


Academic Upgrading

Enhance your previous education to meet the missing admissions requirements for one of the BVC programs.


Available Intakes

  • September 2025: Domestic - Open, International - Open
  • January 2026: Domestic - Not Offered, International - Not Offered

Tuition and Fees

Domestic Students

Term Tuition Fees Additional Fees Total Fees
Term 1 $3,490 $605 $4,095
Term 2 $3,060 $605 $3,665
Term 3 $1,836 $605 $2,441
Term 4 $3,642 $605 $4,247
Term 5 $3,836 $605 $4,441
Term 6 $1,000 $605 $1,605

International Students

Term Tuition Fees Additional Fees Total Fees
Term 1 $10,475 $605 $11,080
Term 2 $9,500 $605 $10,105
Term 3 $5,700 $605 $6,305
Term 4 $10,396 $605 $11,001
Term 5 $10,518 $605 $11,123
Term 6 $2,409 $605 $3,014

*All tuition and fees are subject to change. Program tuitions are estimates only. Your actual tuition and fees are calculated on actual course registrations and can be viewed under "Statement of Account" in MyBVC or by requesting a Statement of Account from Registrar Services.


Courses

Term 1

Code Course Credit PDF
ENGL1201 English: Composition 3 picturepdf
IDTP1101 Anatomy and Physiology for Rehabilitation 3 picturepdf
IDTP1102 Introduction to Rehabilitation 3 picturepdf
IDTP1103 Professional Communication and Collaboration 3 picturepdf
IDTP1301 Therapeutic Recreation and Leisure 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP1201 Therapeutic Mobility 3 picturepdf

Term 2

Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP1104 Functional Anatomy 3 picturepdf
IDTP1105 Pathophysiology for Rehabilitation 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP1202 Foundations of Occupational Therapy 3 picturepdf
IDTP1203 Therapeutic Cardiopulmonary and Preventative Care 3 picturepdf
IDTP1204 Therapeutic Modalities 3 picturepdf

Term 3

Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2101 Integrated Care Across the Lifespan 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP1205 Therapeutic Exercise 3 picturepdf
IDTP1206 Rehabilitation Assessment Measures 3 picturepdf

Term 4

Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2996 Occupational and Physical Therapy Assistant Practicum 7 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2201 Mental Health and Cognition in Rehabilitation 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2301 Therapeutic Recreation Programs 6 picturepdf

Term 5

Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2202 Rehabilitation for Diverse Populations 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2401 Speech and Communication Disorders 3 picturepdf
IDTP2402 Language and Swallowing Disorders 3 picturepdf

Earn at least 3 credits from the following courses:


Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2997 Recreation Therapy Assistant Practicum 4 picturepdf
IDTP2998 Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Practicum 4 picturepdf

Term 6

Code Course Credit PDF
IDTP2999 Interdisciplinary Therapy Assistant Practicum 4 picturepdf
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