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3.00 Credits
This course will provide OTA students with an overview and foundation for the practice of occupational therapy for persons with mental health problems. Considerations will include contexts and client factors that may affect performance in the areas of occupation. This course focuses on the theoretical basis and practice application of group treatments with critical inquiry into intervention planning and implementation.
Prerequisite:
OTA 211
Corequisite:
OTA 223
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4.00 Credits
Students will participate in a traditional or community-based fieldwork setting. Community based methods of service delivery will be examined and critiqued. This course provides students with the opportunity to not only assess various situations, but also utilize their knowledge to demonstrate clinical reasoning. A multitude of classroom activities are designed to groom students for successful level I fieldwork completion.
Prerequisite:
OTA 211
Corequisite:
OTA 222
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the primary concepts and questions of philosophy and encourages students to examine several philosophical ideas, including reasoning and logic, the nature of reality, origin and validity of knowledge, the existence of a supreme being, the nature of freedom and morality, value of art, and the relationship between the individual and his or her society. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the various methods of ethics that have been taught by different western moral philosophers. Methods examined in order to determine the rational procedures for what individuals ought to do or what is right for them to do. Methods are applied to a variety of contemporary moral problems. (Arts and Humanities elective).
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3.00 Credits
Logic is the study of arguments. In this class, students will learn how to construct good arguments and how to criticize bad arguments. Students in this class will also learn the formal languages of propositional and predicate logic, which not only comprise the formal structure of philosophy, but have applications in other fields such as mathematics, computer science and linguistics.
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3.00 Credits
A practical study of the ethical obligations between healthcare professionals and their patients within the context of critical decision-making, case studies, laws and provider/patient rights. Topics will include: abortion, euthanasia, informed consent, genetic manipulation, truth-telling, medical research, and decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to traditional wet-lab photography, both as a fine art and a commercial application. This course addresses camera technical and aesthetic controls, film exposure and development, darkroom printing, fundamentals of composition and light. Student must provide fully manual 35mm SLR film camera.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digital imaging technologies and techniques as applied to photography. Course will cover digital camera operation, image correction and enhancement via image manipulation software, optimizing digital output, and optimizing image capture. In addition to technical skills students will address image concepts and composition as means of communication. Student must provide own digital camera with manual operation capability. (Digital Single Lens Reflex preferred)
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of perception, visual order, color symbolism, iconography and pictorial imagery as it pertains to communication. Physiological, psychological, social and cultural biases examined to gain a better understanding of how to create effective photographs, layouts, illustrations, videos and information design. (Arts and Humanities elective).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to lighting control in a studio environment. Students learn fundamental lighting techniques and patterns using electronic flash equipment and light modification tools. Lighting equipment provided by the department. Digital Single Lens Reflex camera required.
Prerequisite:
PHO 123
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