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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Through study, discussion, and participation, the student will explore the intervention methods and techniques focusing on adaptive equipment, specialized procedures of intervention such as prosthetics and orthotics, activities of daily living, transfer techniques, and specialized assessments and evaluation techniques. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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2.00 Credits
Through lecture and instructor-student interaction, this course will cover all aspects of electrical stimulation and ultrasound. The student will learn the physics and basic principles of these two modalities, including definitions, terminology, and clinical examples. Students will be instructed in the appropriate parameters and methods of utilization to achieve client treatment goals. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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4.00 Credits
Injuries, diseases and difficulties commonly encountered in individuals from birth through adolescence are covered. Application of Occupational Therapy Process is detailed for specific individual age and diagnostic categories. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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4.00 Credits
Through participation, the student will complete a supervised clinical internship in an appropriate health care facility. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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4.00 Credits
Through participation, the student will complete a supervised clinical internship in an appropriate health care facility. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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3.00 Credits
Occupational Therapy Assistant Capstone course. Student is guided through assessment of his/her own skills as they relate to specialty areas of interest. Course is designed collaboratively by student and instructor to include library and/or other research, fieldwork, and establishment of a mentor relationship with another professional. Goal setting and measurement are integral parts of this course. Identifying strengths and needs in job interviews and resume writing are examined. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides a means for the student to understand the power of the nervous system in illness, disability, health promotion, self-healing and in treatment planning for both physically and psychologically involved individuals. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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4.00 Credits
Through lecture, discussion, fieldwork, and observation/participation, the student will 1) identify commonly seen psychosocial conditions using Occupational Therapy evaluation techniques, 2) identify methods of intervention in psychosocial settings, 3) practice observing, assessing, and reporting group behaviors, 4) practice planning and implementing therapeutic groups, and 5) identify roles of group leader and follower. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with entry-level knowledge in the Occupational Therapy specialty area of the older adult. Covered are various theories of aging, physical changes and psychosocial phenomena associated with aging, strategies for health and wellness in the later years, and intervention planning with the older adult. Individual and group interventions are covered. Through fieldwork and observations/participation, the student will identify commonly seen conditions of the older adult, evaluation techniques, and intervention methods for these conditions. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to allow the student to understand the steps in developing a program providing services to individuals in need of occupational therapy. The student will explore management and leadership styles, human resources issues, budgeting, supervision, organization, and planning as they relate to the provision of occupational therapy. Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant program is required to take this course.
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