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OTR 310L: Kinesiology Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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OTR 311: Biopsychsoc Dimension Adulthd
3.00 Credits
University of New England
The student studies the biopsychosocial dimensions of human occupation in adulthood (approximately ages 26-64). Disruptions in occupations are viewed through the lens of occupational therapy theory. Approaches to evaluation, intervention and intervention planning to support the roles and abilities needed to participate in the occupations of adulthood are explored. Community practicum experiences are integrated. Offered spring semester only.
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OTR 312: Occupational Perform Adulthood
4.00 Credits
University of New England
The student learns evaluation and intervention with adults who are experiencing disruptions in their occupations. The student learns to gather an occupational profile and to administer standardized and non-standardized assessments in order to analyze occupational performance. Performance skills, performance patterns, contexts, activity demands, and client factors are all considered and target outcomes are identified. Interventions are practiced and the student learns to begin refining documentation skills. Community practicum experiences are integrated into the course. Offered spring semester only.
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OTR 316: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
University of New England
The student will gain knowledge on research design. The student will develop skills in critiquing research and writing scholarly papers. Topics will include: descriptive statistics (including survey, item and scale development), quantitative and quasi-experimental (including single subject research design), experimental, and qualitative analysis. Offered spring semester only.
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OTR 316L: Research Methods Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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OTR 340: Neuroscience
4.00 Credits
University of New England
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OTR 350: Community Practicum I
1.00 Credits
University of New England
Provides an introduction to professional behavior, the changing role of occupation with the elderly, and the importance of occupation in the maintenance of wellness. Experience is gained with observation, interviewing, initial assessment, occupational analysis and planning, and beginning documentation. Reflection on field-based experience is elicited. Class presentations and discussions promote integration of theory and experience. Offered fall semester only.
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OTR 351: Community Practicum II
2.00 Credits
University of New England
Provides a structured field-based setting with adults experiencing disruptions in their occupations. Offered spring semester only.
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OTR 352: Group Process/Leadership
1.00 Credits
University of New England
Theories about group process are examined. Experiential activities highlight group dynamics and are used to improve effectiveness as a group leader. The therapeutic use of self and the occupational therapy evaluation and intervention process related to groups are developed. Offered fall semester only.
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OTR 353: Intro Problem-Based Learning
1.00 Credits
University of New England
This course introduces students to the principles of problem-based learning. The focus is the development of critical thinking skills for occupational therapy practice. There is an emphasis on self-directed inquiry and learning facilitated by faculty. Offered spring semester only.
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