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NURS 597: Advanced Topics in Nursing
1.00 - 4.50 Credits
Eastern Washington University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 9 credits.
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NURS 598: Advanced Topics in Nursing
1.00 - 4.50 Credits
Eastern Washington University
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 9 hours.
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NURS 599: Independent Study NURS 700 Thesis
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Graded Pass/No Credit. Prerequisite: NURS 504. The systematic development and investigation of a research problem selected by the student and executed with the guidance of a thesis committee.
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NURS 702: Clinical Research Project
1.00 - 4.50 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Graded Pass/No Credit. Prerequisite: NURS 504. A research study in lieu of a bound thesis conducted as partial fulfillment of a master's degree under the direction of a graduate faculty member in the student's specialty area. Note: Please reference the Washington State University's catalog for 700-level course descriptions.
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OCTH 101: Introduction to Occupational Therapy
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is to provide an overview of occupation, the practice of occupational therapy, disability awareness and community supports for individuals with disabilities. The students will become aware of the diversity of occupational therapy practice, practice environments and occupational therapy practitioners. Note: All graduate courses in occupational therapy are restricted to students accepted into the MOT program on a full-time basis or into the BA Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Occupational Therapy. The student must successfully complete all course work each quarter to progress to the next quarter in the curriculum.
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OCTH 501: Cadaver Anatomy for Occupational Therapy
6.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Admission to the MOT program. This course is an intensive review of human anatomy and physiology as it pertains to the practice of occupational therapy. It is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to learn anatomical structures and the functional relationships of these structures to each other. Cadaver dissection is a critical component of all labs.
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OCTH 502: Occupational Performance and Movement
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Admission to the MOT program. This course is an overview study of human movement in a person/environment context. The study of the normal structure and function of the musculoskeletal system is seen as a prerequisite to the application of assessment procedures and therapeutic interventions in occupational therapy. Incorporation of clinical problems and pathokinesiology are involved. The lab portion of the class trains students in the basic principles and application of manual muscle testing and goniometry.
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OCTH 503: Applied Neurology for Occupational Therapy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Admission to the MOT program and successful completion of all course work in the professional curriculum to this point. This course is an overview of the neurological function and process in the human body. Normal neurologic development throughout the life span will be the primary focus. Application of knowledge concerning neurological process and occupational performance will be emphasized.
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OCTH 504: Foundations of Occupational Therapy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Admission to the MOT program and successful completion of all course work in the professional curriculum to this point. This course is an overview of the founding principles of occupational therapy practice as well as the development of foundational skills concerning cultural competence as a health care practitioner. The occupational performance of individuals across the life span within a multicultural context will be emphasized. Likewise, the role of theory in the understanding of practice frames of reference and standards of the profession will be closely examined and applied. Additionally, the history of the profession, clinical reasoning strategies, professional ethics and sociocultural and political impacts on the profession will all be explored.
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OCTH 505: Human Disease and Occupational Therapy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Admission to the MOT program and successful completion of all course work in the professional curriculum to this point. This course provides an overview of human disease and injury processes occurring throughout the lifespan. The etiology, course, prognosis, treatment and management of each condition will be explored. The content of course material will be investigated within the framework of human occupation emphasizing the impact of disease and injury on occupational performance and quality of life.
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