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    • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

      Students will be introduced to commonly treated disorders in children and developmentally disabled individuals. Occupational therapy treatment techniques, rationale and application are presented. Laboratory experience will include entry level treatment skills and simulated treatment practice using purposeful activities (occupation). (4 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory/week)
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Students will experience directed observation and participation with occupational therapy in a physical disability setting to learn the clinical application of occupational therapy principles and practice. (15 hours lecture--40 hours clinical fieldwork/semester)1
    • 6.00 Credits

      Students will participate in 8 week, full-time (or 320 hours) supervised clinical fieldwork experience in preparation for entry-level practice. Practice settings may include traditional and/or emerging practice areas (ACOTE standards, 2006). Students will integrate academic knowledge, including human growth/development, disease/disability, psychosocial factors, and client-centered, occupation-based treatment interventions in the provision of occupational therapy services across the lifespan. Outside assignments are required. Prerequisites: all academic coursework must be completed prior to beginning Level II Fieldwork. Sp (possibly F)
    • 6.00 Credits

      Students will participate in 8 week, full-time (or 320 hours) supervised clinical fieldwork experience in preparation for entry-level practice. Practice settings may include traditional and/or emerging practice areas (ACOTE standards, 2006). Students will integrate academic knowledge, including human growth/development, disease/disability, psychosocial factors, and client-centered, occupation-based treatment interventions in the provision of occupational therapy services across the lifespan. Outside assignments are required. Prerequisites: all academic coursework must be completed prior to beginning Level II Fieldwork. (40 hours/week)Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 1.00 Credits

      This online course is designed to increase preparedness of newly admitted OTA students for program success. Topics include delivery technology, program overview and student resources. 1 lecture hour/week. SuNot part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Foundations of OTThis course introduces the basic tenets of the occupational therapy profession. Topics include history, philosophy, the OT Practice Framework, the OT process, ethics, role delineation, standards of practice, professional organizations, and evidence-based practice. (2 lecture hours/week). Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Previously OTA 102
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Students will experience directed observation and participation with occupational therapy in a physical disability setting to learn the clinical application of occupational therapy principles and practice. (15 lecture hours, 40 clinical fieldwork hours/semester) Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program. Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      This course will provide directed observation and participation in either a psychosocial or life-development community setting to develop occupational therapy principles, professional behaviors, and therapeutic skills. (15 lecture hours, 40 clinical fieldwork hours/semester) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Previously OTA 115
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course will provide a conceptual overview of activity analysis and practice skill in the therapeutic use of technology, manual arts, media, and activity (occupation). Planning, preparation, learning methods, and safety factors are emphasized. Therapeutic occupations will be approached using occupational therapy terminology from the Practice Framework Domain and Process. (2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours/week) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Previously OTA 107
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course presents a study of the kinetics of human motion. Emphasis will be placed on normal motion and movement patterns in the context of activity and Occupational Therapy. Procedures for range of motion, manual muscle testing and movement analysis will be reinforced. The course will also introduce biomechanical principles, postural considerations and functional characteristics of the musculoskeletal system. (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway. Previously OTA 124