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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the field of occupational therapy; the history, philosophy, and underlying concepts of the profession; and exposed to various clinical settings and personnel. It also includes an introduction to basic medical terminology. Lab fee: $5. FA
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of occupation (activities that have meaning and purpose in a person’s life) across the lifespan. Topics include occupational development, roles and performance; meaning and identity; the person- environment-occupation model, client-centered treatment and health and wellness. (Corequisite: OTH 1001.) Lab fee: $5. FA
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the history, components, current trends and mechanics of documentation for occupational therapy services. Documentation as related to reimbursement is emphasized. (Prerequisites: OTH 2300C and OTH 1800.) SU
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the phenomenon of human motion and function within the context of occupational performance. Topics include: introduction to movement, survey of skeletal system, articular system, muscular system, and nervous system. Normal movement and posture are also examined. Impact of body structure and function upon client’s occupational status and motor performance is integrated via discussion and application projects. (Prerequisite: BSC 1086C/1086L. Corequisite: OTH 1014L.) SP
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on developing basic competencies in occupational therapy treatment techniques and methodologies. Content includes: application of occupational therapy practice framework in areas relating to performance skills, patterns, and contexts; skill building in areas of patient care, safety, and basic mobility; communication/interaction dynamics; cultural diversity; computer literacy and resource development; and basic occupational analysis. (Corequisites: OTH 1001 and OTH 1114L.) Lab fee: $5. FA
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1.00 Credits
Level I field placements provide opportunities for students to apply basic occupational therapy principles and techniques. The placements are integrated in didactic courses to provide hands-on learning and participation under the direction of placement supervisors. (Prerequisites: OTH 1001 and CPR certification.) Lab fee: $15. SP
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2.00 Credits
Students will perfect methods and techniques expected of entry-level Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA’s) while participating in observation, evaluation, treatment planning and treatment delivery under the direction of their supervisors. (Prerequisites: OTH 1800 and CPR certification.) Lab fee: $3. FA
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2.00 Credits
This course provides instruction enabling the OTA student to further develop skills in areas of therapeutic mobility, activity analysis, and dealing with individuals, groups and populations in the context of health care restoration, prevention and promotion. Specific topics include: wheelchair transfers; basic exercises; ADL training and equipment provision; life skills training, occupational analysis, art and craft media; basic treatment strategies; service delivery models, and skill development in basic research methods. (Prerequisite: OTH 1114C/1114L. Corequisites: OTH 1014C/1014L, OTH 2300C, and OTH 2261L.) Lab fee: $15. SP
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3.00 Credits
This course provides information, demonstrations, and lab activities that address advanced occupational therapy treatment methods that promote occupational performance and quality of life. Topics include: sensorimotor treatment models, applications of therapeutic adaptation, family training, community programming, basic orthotics and prosthetics, assistive technologies, physical agent modalities, accessibility issues, intervention planning, and healthy lifestyles. (Prerequisite: OTH 2261C/2261L. Corequisites: OTH 2420/2420L, OTH 2520/2520L and OTH 2262L.) Lab fee: $20. FA
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4.00 Credits
Provides an overview of psychopathology as well as understanding of occupational therapy evaluations, treatment planning, intervention strategies and documentation used in psychosocial dysfunctions. Labs provide opportunities to observe and practice specific techniques. (Prerequisite: OTH 1001.) Lab fee: $5. SP
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