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OT 215: OT Delivery Systems
2.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an examination of delivery models in which occupational therapists function. The health care system will be included, as will the educational system, the social system and the community. Examples of O.T. programs will be presented within each system of delivery and delivery model that affects O.T. practice. Traditional and non-traditional models of delivery of O.T. services will be described. This course is a twohour lecture. Prerequisite: OT major
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OT 217: G roup Process
2.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of selected group process theories and skills that are the foundation of effective group relationships, therapeutic use of self and group leadership. The course includes discussion, skill building and role playing with critiquing. This course is a onehour lecture and a two-hour lab. Prerequisite: OT major
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OT 319: Functional Anatomy
5.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of human anatomy with emphasis on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. It integrates human anatomy with analysis of movement, including measurement of action, movement within a task and biomechanics. The course includes lab and lecture. The lab includes gross anatomy prosections, CD-ROM and experiential kinesiology. This course is a three-hour lecture and four-hour lab. Prerequisite: BIO 107 and BIO 108
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OT 320: N euroscience For Rehabilitation
5.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course studies the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, neurological factors underlying dysfunction and occupational therapy approaches to treatment. It integrates neuroanatomy and physiology with movement, sensation, cognition, perception and psychological function. Selected practice models addressing psychosocial, pediatric and adult physical disabilities will be studied. The course includes lecture and lab. The lab and recitation include neuroanatomy models, neurophysiology CD-ROM, guided practice on selected therapy techniques and treatment planning based on case studies. This course include a threehour lecture, four-hour lab and one-hour recitation. Prerequisite: OT 319
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OT 321: Fieldwork Seminar I
0.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a seminar designed to introduce students to the fieldwork process and to prepare students for fieldwork selection. This course is one hour per week. Prerequisite: OT major
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OT 425: OT Process and Theoretical Foundations II
2.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an introduction to the theories, philosophies and research that guide practice in OT. Pediatric (referring to both children and adolescents) practice environments will be described and pediatric models will be studied. This course is two lecture hours. Prerequisites: OT 101 and OT 320
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OT 427: OT Methods of Evaluation and Documentation I
2.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of O.T. evaluation and documentation. The evaluation process, types of assessments, and the interpretation and documentation of evaluation data pertinent to pediatric practice will be included. This course is a one-hour lecture and two-hour lab. Prerequisites or corequisites: OT 101, OT 109, OT 210, OT 212 and OT 214; Corequisite: OT 425
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OT 429: C hild and Adolescent Intervention
4.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is an application of O.T. concepts and processes to prevent and remediate occupational role dysfunction in individuals from infancy through adolescence. It includes exploration and application of selected therapeutic methods, strategies and techniques. The laboratory includes guidance and practice in treatment methods. Level I fieldwork experience with children and adolescents is included. This course is a three-hour lecture and two hour lab with Level I fieldwork distributed throughout the semester. Prerequisites or corequisites: OT 101, OT 109, OT 210, OT 212, OT 320 and OT 425
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OT 432: Fieldwork Seminar II
0.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This seminar is designed to prepare students for fieldwork experiences and responsibilities. Personal and professional behaviors required on fieldwork will be discussed. Strategies for success in fieldwork will be offered. Prerequisite: OT 321
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OT 433: OT Methods Of Evaluation and Documentation II
2.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a continuation of OT 427 and offers an in-depth study of the evaluation and documentation principles and procedures used by occupational therapists. The evaluation process, types of assessments and the interpretation and documentation of evaluation data pertinent to occupational therapy practice with adults and elders will be studied. This course is a one-hour lecture and a two-hour lab. Prerequisite: OT 427
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