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OT 4903: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Intensive study in the field of Occupational Therapy practice. Credit: Three hours. May be repeated for credit.
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OT 4913: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Special work in selected fields of occupational therapy. Credit: Three hours. May be repeated for credit.
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OT 5312: Occupational Therapy Practice Models
2.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Selected knowledge bases, frames of reference, and practice models related to human occupations, occupational performance, and occupational adaptation in the human system and related contexts of age, life course, disability, and environment. Two lecture hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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OT 5322: Occupational Adaptation:Birth to Adolescence Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Practice in selection, analysis, and intervention using occupations and therapeutic strategies appropriate to infants and children. Prerequisite: OT 5122; Co-requisite: OT 5324. Three laboratory hours a week. Credit: One hour.
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OT 5324: Occupational Adaptation:Birth to Adolescence
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Study of medical, educational, and psychosocial problems of congenital or developmental origin that interfere in development of occupational performance adaptation. Methods and contexts for occupational therapy assessment and intervention programs. Prerequisite: OT 5122; Co-requisite: OT 5321. Four lecture hours a week. Credit: Four hours.
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OT 5332: Ways of Doing:Self-Care,Work,Play/Leisure
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Exploration of daily living activities, analyzing and examining the ways engaging in occupation promotes development and health. Evaluation of work, including its types of environments and processes. Prerequisite: OT 5132. One lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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OT 5342: Qualitative Research Methods in Occupational Therapy
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Qualitative methods of research. Exploration of the nature and methods of qualitative research with special emphasis on application of research findings to a problem in a specific area of interest. Prerequisite: OT 5141. Two lecture hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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OT 5361: Occupational Adaptatin Contexts of Childhood
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
Placement in work, leisure, and daily living settings of individuals with impairments and disabilities. Opportunities for analysis of level of occupational adaptation of those individuals. Prerequisite: OT 5161. Two laboratory and one seminar hours a week. Credit: One hour.
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PHIL 1023: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
(PHIL 1301) Survey of basic philosophical issues: methodology, metaphysics, axiology, including epistemology, cosmology, ontology, ethics, and aesthetics; selected readings from great philosophers, both eastern and western. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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PHIL 2033: Logic and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Texas Woman's University
(PHIL 2303) A consideration of critical thought from the perspective of induction and deduction, formal and informal fallacies, structure of syllogism, symbolic logic, and principles of scientific method. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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