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NSCI 188: First- Year Experience: Natural Sciences ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This course is designed to urge first-year students to explore selected topics within the natural sciences. The content of the course will vary and will be determined by timely issues and developments within the field and by the special interests of students and faculty.
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NSCI 323: Epidemiology And Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite(s): high school statistics or MATH 123 and nine hours of natural science courses, or permission of instructor This course covers the basic principles, concepts, and procedures employed in epidemiological studies. It emphasizes the numerical and graphical methods generally useful in the surveillance and investigation of health-related events. A case study approach is applied to assist the student in utilizing fundamental mathematical approaches.
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NSCI 328: Community- Urban Field Experiences
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
variable credit Prerequisite: approval of College of Sciences supervising faculty member This course provides guided work-study experiences. Up to 15 hours may be earned in one semester. Opportunities exist in the Findlay area and throughout the United States. Graded S/U.
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NSCI 380: Oceanus ge
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours This is an integrated science course focusing on the ocean as a theme to convey global science concepts. It includes 30 video-shows that are augmented with lecture topics, lab demonstrations, and interactive CDROM technology. The course covers geological, chemical, physical, and biological topics, as well as human interactions with the marine environment. Technological tools are employed for the purpose of scientific inquiry and as a supplement to the content.
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NSCI 490: Special Topics in Natural Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
1 to 4 semester hour(s) Prerequisite: permission of the instructor This course provides for study of selected areas of natural science not included in regularly offered courses.
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OCTH 221: Applied Physics For Occupational Therapy
4.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
4 semester hours Prerequisite: acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Program This course offers a study of the principles, concepts, and critical thinking methods used in classical mechanics and general physics that have applications in occupational therapy clinical practice. Lab experiences and topics are coordinated with the topics covered in the lectures.
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OCTH 222: Creative Occupations
1.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
1 semester hour Prerequisite: acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Program This course provides an overview of occupational performance/life with emphasis on the balance of work, play/leisure, and self-maintenance necessary for wellness across the life span. Students will explore the therapeutic value of occupation through participation in a variety of creative occupations.
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OCTH 306: Functional Movement
3.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
3 semester hours Prerequisite: completion of previous module of Traditional or WEC Occupational Therapy Program This course provides a study of functional anatomy and biomechanical principles is applied to human movement and occupations. Emphasis is placed on basic concepts in biomechanics, joint structure and function, muscle structure and function related to the functional human body and how this impacts daily occupational performances. Laboratory experiences include analysis of movement, gait, functional occupations, range of motion, manual muscle testing and posture.
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OCTH 311: Introduction to Occupational Science
2.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
2 semester hours Prerequisite: acceptance into the Traditional Occupational Therapy Program This course focuses on the meaning and purpose of occupation in everyday functioning. Occupations are discussed in terms of choice, roles, and lifestyles imbedded within developmental life stages. Contextual influences on occupational performance and introductions to the foundational models of the occupational therapy program are examined. Political and economics factors influencing the development of occupational therapy and occupational science are also explored.
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OCTH 312: Analysis of Human Occupations
2.00 Credits
The University of Findlay
2 semester hours Prerequisite: acceptance into the Traditional Occupational Therapy Program The detailed performance skills of human occupations are examined and used in practical application through the use of activity analysis. Students gain foundational knowledge of professional terminology and the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework while developing skills to identify and utilize meaningful occupation as treatment media. Lab experiences include activity analysis, completion of selected craft activities, and areas of early occupation.
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