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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This adult and geriatric fieldwork experience exposes students to individuals served by occupational therapy. Students function as participating observers in the clinical setting with emphasis on continued development of their professional behaviors. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: OTA 225 Co-requisites: OTA 223
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1.00 Credits
This course provides discussion and application of professional, ethical, legal, and multicultural aspects of occupational therapy as they relate to clinical experiences. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: OTA 225 Co-requisites: OTA 226
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6.00 Credits
Clinical Fieldwork Level II-A provides supervised practical experience for the student that includes observing, treating, reporting, and recording occupational therapy evaluations and interventions for clients with various conditions. The student experiences treatment of individuals and groups across the life span and in a variety of treatment settings. Continued emphasis is placed on the development of professional behaviors. A seminar class provides additional exposure to roles and responsibilities of the certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA), emerging practice areas, trends that impact service delivery across the life span, preparation for the certification examination and entry into the workforce. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: OTA 223 and OTA 224
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6.00 Credits
This Clinical Fieldwork Level II-B provides supervised practical experience for the student to include: observing, treating, reporting, and recording occupational therapy evaluations and interventions for clients with various conditions. The student will experience treatment of individuals and groups across the life span and in a variety of treatment settings. This Clinical Fieldwork Level II-B will be provided in a different clinical setting than OTA 231. A seminar class provides additional exposure to roles and responsibilities of the COTA, emerging practice areas, trends that impact service delivery across the lifespan, and preparation for the certification examination and entry into the workforce. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: OTA 231 (concurrent)
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the study of morality from a philosophical perspective, including an exploration of classical ethical theories. The nature and basis of moral judgments are investigated and applied to contemporary ethical issues. Prerequisites: SSC 100 or concurrent
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the study of philosophy through the investigation of classical philosophical questions. Epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics are examined with the goal of helping students think reflectively and analytically. Prerequisite: SSC 100 or concurrent
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4.00 Credits
This course studies basic physics for the physical therapist assistant. Content includes motion, forces, energy, mechanical advantage, fluids, heat, sound and light waves, and electricity. Prerequisite: SSC 100 or concurrent
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4.00 Credits
In this course, students explore the physical world and develop concepts to explain natural phenomena. Laws and theories of the physical world are presented and applied to applications, including motion, gravity, energy, waves, sound, and electricity. Prerequisites: SSC 100 or concurrent
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory, algebra/trigonometry based course in physics with an emphasis on allied health applications. The major topics include motion, force, torque, energy, waves, electricity, and sound. Prerequisites: SSC 100 or concurrent
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