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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), ORPR 1112, ORPR 2115 3 CREDITS The student will use knowledge and principles learned in previous courses to fabricate a transtibial prosthesis with a roll-on suspension component and distal attachment pin. The student will also attach side joints and a thigh corset to a transtibial socket. The joint and corset exercise utilizes an understanding of material strengths, alignment and careful hinge placement to augment anatomical knee stability and minimize distal residual limb pressure.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), ORPR 1112, ORPR 2115, ORPR 2233, ORPR 2255, ORPR 2313 5 CREDITS The student will participate in a clinical externship in an approved facility offering supervised clinical experiences in the application of learned principles to the fabrication and delivery of prosthetic services.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) VARIABLE 1-4 CREDITS The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subject areas not covered in other Occupational Therapy courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of the field. A specific subject is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change of topic.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) Pre or Corequisite: OTA 1123 2 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom/laboratory activities, the student will (1) demonstrate basic skills in techniques, procedures, and activity analysis of selected leisure occupations, (2) identify performance components involved in leisure occupations, (3) select appropriate activities and skills for health maintenance and/or remediation based upon various client factors and contexts, and (4) instruct an individual in a selected activity ensuring proper tool, materials, and safety usage. Level I fieldwork is included in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OTA 1112; OTA 1123 2 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom/laboratory activities, the student will demonstrate basic skill in techniques and procedures of activities of daily living and activity analysis. The student will demonstrate knowledge of environmental adaptation for a variety of client factors and contexts in the areas of activities of daily living. Level I fieldwork is included in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) 3 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and field observation/participation, the student will (1) investigate a career choice in Occupational Therapy (2) gain an appreciation for The Model of Human Occupation (3) demonstrate a basic understanding of medical terminology (4) develop an understanding of the history and philosophy of Occupational Therapy with major emphases on contemporary roles, practice and functions and (6) investigate the role of the Occupational Therapy Assistant as part of the health care team. Level I fieldwork is included in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OTA 1112; OTA 1123; OTA 1223; SOC 2143 Corequisite: OTA 1233 Pre or Corequisite: OTA 1122; BIO 1414 3 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom/laboratory activities, the student will apply assessment and evaluation concepts to human movement. The student will also develop an understanding of the various types of therapeutic interventions utilized in Occupational Therapy. Concepts and considerations in the use of orthotics and modalities are included in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OTA 1112; OTA 1123; OTA 1314; SOC 2143 3 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom presentation of human conditions, the student will develop an understanding of how each condition by itself, or with others, impacts an individual's daily occupation, family, and/or community.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OTA 1112; OTA 1123; OTA 1213; OTA 1223; SOC 2143 Corequisite: OTA 1213 3 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom/laboratory activities, the student will examine the development of sensory motor, cognitive, and psychosocial skills necessary for an individual's occupational performance from birth through adolescence. The student will also acquire and demonstrate Occupational Therapy skills and techniques used in therapeutic intervention for selected deficits impacting occupational performance. Level I fieldwork is included in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OTA 1112; OTA 1122; OTA 1123; OTA 1213; OTA 1223; OTA 1233; BIO 1414; SOC 2143 Pre or Corequisite: OTA 1252; ENGL 1233; PSY 2403 2 CREDITS Through study, discussion, and classroom activities, the student will (1) examine and discuss medical and legal aspects of intervention service programs (2) identify various types of medical and institutional records (3) apply skills in data gathering (4) effectively utilize various assessment tools and evaluations for intervention planning (5) demonstrate proper documentation utilizing verbal and written reports.
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