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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: OCTA 1300, OCTA 1211, BIOL 2114. Study of the role of the OTA in prevention, evaluation, intervention, documentation, and discharge planning for individuals with physical dysfunction. Introduction to medical conditions and medical terminology commonly encountered by OTAs in practice. Skills development in specific treatment techniques and the grading and adapting of purposeful activities to promote functioning in occupations and their underlying components. Emphasis on occupations based practice and the promotion of health and wellness. Laboratory and Level I fieldwork reinforces the development of these skills. Offered: Sp
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12.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OCTA coursework, OTA core courses, and OTA academic requirements. Advanced clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or certified occupational therapy assistant. All Level II fieldwork must be completed within 18 months of completion of OCTA coursework. Minimum of one 16-week session at 40 hrs./wk. Offered: Sp
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: OCTA 1211, OCTA 1300, OCTA 1422, BIOL 2115. Emphasis on therapeutic adaptation based on the clients needs, occupations, and sociocultural contexts. Includes skills development in basic splinting, and fabricating adaptive equipment to improve positioning and to promote occupational performance through environmental adaptation. Exploration of technological advances and specialized areas of treatment. Offered: F
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: OCTA 1300, OCTA 1211, OCTA 1410, OCTA 1421, OCTA 1422, BIOL 2115. Study of the role of the OTA in innovative areas of practice such as community based services, wellness, and health promotion, adult daycare, and assisted living. Emphasis on the promotion of occupational therapy. Written and oral proposals for OT services in innovative settings are generated by students through research and fieldwork in their areas of interest. Offered: F
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: OCTA 1211, OCTA 1300, OCTA 1410, OCTA 1421, OCTA 1422, BIOL 2115. Corequisites: OCTA 2224, OCTA 2323. Analysis of ethical, professional, and social issues affecting OTA practice. Emphasis on preparation for national and state credentialing requirements, promotion of life long learning, and the professional rules and responsibilities of the OTA. Study of the role of health professionals in changing healthcare systems, administration, management, and research. Emphasis on program evaluation, reimbursement mechanism, healthcare legislation, federal and state regulations, and the responsibility for professional and consumer advocacy. Offered: F
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: OCTA 1300, OCTA 1211, OCTA 1422, PSYC 2103, BIOL 2115. Study of the role of the OTA in prevention, evaluation, intervention, documentation and discharge planning for individuals with developmental dysfunction. Review of developmental milestones and tasks. Introduction to assessments appropriate for administration by the OTA. Emphasis on the family and caregiver role in treatment. Laboratory and Level I fieldwork experiences reinforce development of treatment techniques and skills that focus on age and developmentally and culturally appropriate adaptations for the performance of self care, work/school, and leisure throughout the life span. Offered: F
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OCTA coursework, OTA core courses, and OTA academic requirements. Advanced clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or certified occupational therapy assistant. All Level II fieldwork must be completed within 18 months of completion of OCTA coursework. Minimum of one 8-week session at 40 hrs/week. Offered: Sp
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OCTA coursework, OTA core courses, and OTA academic requirements. Advanced clinical experience under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or certified occupational therapy assistant. All Level II fieldwork must be completed within 18 months of completion of OCTA coursework. Minimum of one 8-week, full-time session. Offered: Sp
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10.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
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