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OT 101: Introduction to Occupational Therapy
2.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This exploratory course is designed to introduce the student to the foundation, history, philosophical base, values, standards, and ethics of the occupational therapy profession. Students will have the opportunity to be introduced to various occupational therapy practices settings. Class discussion related to occupational therapy practice may include the therapeutic use of self, spirituality, empathy, theory, and regulatory requirements of the profession. Course related fieldtrip experiences and guest lecturers from the profession will provide opportunities for observation of occupational therapy in a variety of practice settings. This course is a prerequisite for all other OT courses within the degree.
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OT 204: Activity Analysis I
2.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course examines theories underlying occupation, occupational performance, and purposeful activity within the domain of occupational therapy practice. Particular focus will be made to occupational performance areas for individuals, groups, and populations throughout the lifespan. In the context of an integrated lecture and lab experience, students will examine and explore occupations, their meaningfulness, motivating, and influential factors; and will analyze the necessary skills, patterns, demands, and factors that comprise an individual's ability to engage in occupation. Prerequisite or co-requisites: OT 101, Bio 107 & 108 or permission of the Occupational Therapy Program Director.
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OT 205: Analysis of Occupations I
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Examines the theories underlying the use of occupational performance and purposeful activity in the areas of self-care, education, work, social participation, play and leisure for individuals, groups and populations through the life span. Students examine therapeutic equipment, and analyze, grade, adapt and teach activities that enable individuals to perform chosen occupations to fulfill life roles. Students learn how to adapt devices to maximize the functioning of individuals. Integrated lecture and lab. Prerequisite: OT 101. Pre-requisite or co-requisite: BIO 211.
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OT 206: Activity Analysis II
2.00 Credits
Alvernia University
This course is a continuation of OT 204 Activity Analysis I. It examines the theories underlying the use of occupational performance and purposeful activity within the domain of occupational therapy practice. In the context of an integrated lecture and lab experience, students will analyze, grade, adapt and teach activities that enable individuals to perform chosen activities to fulfill life roles. Three hours lecture and lab. Pre-requisite: OT 204 with a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite or co-requisites: BIO 211 or permission of the Occupational Therapy Program Director.
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OT 210: Concepts and Theories of Occupational Therapy
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
The theories and models that guide occupational therapy practice are examined. Theory development is introduced and the importance of theoretical concepts in a practice based profession is explored. Historical and philosophical foundations are introduced as well as new models in response to growing knowledge. Prerequisite: OT 101.
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OT 290: Special Topics:
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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OT 299: Occupational Therapy Transfer
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
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OT 302: Disease, Injuries And Health Conditions I
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
Study of the etiology, pathology, clinical course, treatment, management, prevention and prognosis of acute and chronic diseases, injuries disorders and health conditions that are seen in occupational therapy practice. Students examine the effects of environmental, economic, cultural, and psychosocial factors on human functioning, with implications for the individual, family and community. Emphasis given to disorders and health conditions occurring at the beginning of life through late adolescence. Prerequisites: BIO 107, 108, 208; OT 101.
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OT 303: Occupational Therapy Evaluations
4.00 Credits
Alvernia University
(Includes Level I Fieldwork*) Focuses on the occupational therapy evaluation process, development and administration of assessment tools, and documentation of results. Observations of practitioners conducting evaluations are made during the course related fieldwork component. Prerequisite: OT 101.
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OT 304: Motor And Perceptual Development
3.00 Credits
Alvernia University
An advanced review of normal human development from inception through the life span. Aspects of motor, sensory, perceptual, and cognitive development relevant to occupational therapy practice are explored. Prerequisites: OT 101,
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